[color=yellow][h2][center]Lunalel Lightsword[/center][/h2][/color] Luna sighed. Of course this woman didn't know her language. Well, at least, probably not. Luna cycled through the few languages she knew, hoping the girl knew one of them and all the while asking the same question. [color=yellow]"Perhaps I should retrieve the Elder. Well, I'll have someone else do it. I don't want to keep you out of my sight."[/color] Through-out all of this Luna kept a hand on her sword, ready to act rashly should the woman find a way to escape her binds. [color=yellow]"To think we planned on heading up the mountain later today. . ."[/color] [color=red][h2][center]Eith the Shellagh[/center][/h2][/color] [color=red]"Caras!"[/color] Eith exclaimed as the mage quickly left. She was confused but she turned to Lyssa. Well, the Shellagh was grateful that Lyssa seemed concerned and not overly friendly. [color=red]"Caras had a dagger heading for her while her back was turned. I took it. Better me than her."[/color] Eith stood up and turned to where Caras had left. [color=red]"I'm going to Caras."[/color] The Shellagh nodded at Lyssa and ran off to find where her caretaker went. Visually, the mage wasn't easily in view but Eith knew the smell. She spent enough time with her caretaker it'd be weird not to notice a distinct smell from this high mountain village. As she got closer, she also heard the sound of sniffling and sobbing. Soon, she found exactly where her caretaker went off too. [color=red]"Caras? Are you injured?"[/color] Eith asked as she pulled up next to the crying girl. She knew that humans cried when they were in pain, but she had never actually been wounded. . . At least, none that Eith had seen. When Eith was hurt earlier, Caras gave her a. . . Hug was it? It was nice. Maybe that's what the girl needed? Eith didn't really think more on it as she grabbed her Caretaker around body, pulling her tight. Not enough to hurt, but probably a bit more than what one normally would for a hug. [color=red]"It's all fine. . .?"[/color] Regardless, that didn't change the fact Eith had no idea why she was crying.