[center][b]Location: Death Grip Forest F4 - beginning to move South[/b][/center] Reya smiled even brighter, glad to have the acceptance of her new partner. A ding resounded from their WATCH's, showing both of them as Team STORM. "Now [i]that[/i] is a kickass name for two kickass ladies!" She said, obviously very thrilled about the new title. It seemed fitting, as well. With Reya's swift and deadly movements, and Sayuri's swordplay, they'd most definitely be a force to be reckoned with. As if reading her mind, Sayuri inquired about her fighting style. With her Aura, Reya set both of the Rings spinning in the air before her, before drawing them back into her palms. The same Aura protected her hands from the sharp blades. "Think of it like dancing. I use my Aura to manipulate my Rings, and deliver precise and efficient blows. They also turn into a piece of fashionable artillery. I'm sure I'll have to use it before the day's up." She listened in to the forest around her, the cacophony of battle all around them. Looking down at the readout on the WATCH, Reya spotted several caches and students. The closest was one just a little ways south of them, in an open area around what looked to be a cave entrance. Another, near the Ravine, but it seemed like it couldn't make up it's mind about it's position. Some students were near two moving caches up north, one of them without a partner. It would get ugly if those caches were attached to Grimm. [i]We wouldn't make it in time...we could even get stuck in the middle of a pack of Grimm. This forest is certainly full of them. The one near the Ravine seems iffy, so...[/i] She looked up at Sayuri. "I'd say our best bet for a cache is a little South of here, outside the forest. It's in a more open area, so a fight there would be much easier for both of us. Given it's location, I'd wager that there's gonna be a welcome party. Shall we go?" Yet another rhetorical question, but an appropriate one. With a reassuring grin, Reya turned tail and began back-tracking, looking out for large roots and pools, and occasionally checking to see if Sayuri was still behind her. The action was about to start, and she couldn't have been more excited.