[color=00B7EB]“Not at the moment,”[/color] Eve replied to Diana. [color=00B7EB]“Keep it for now as much as I'd love to compare here and now, for the time being I'd like take a few more detailed notes on this place and I can compare later.”[/color] Eve didn't want to say the real reason. For a while she couldn't help but feel like they were being watched. She thought it best not to have the relic out in the open. She didn't mention it because she didn't want to tip off the spy just yet. Red leaves fell through the crumbling ceiling. In fact all that was left of the ceiling, when they got to the top, was an archway above the stairs. What used to be a room was now an open round balcony about level with the tree tops of Forever Fall. Eve looked around, briefly at the what remained of the walls but also out at the treetops. She grab the two halves of Tippetarius and put them together. [color=00B7EB]“You know it's rude to spy on a lady!”[/color] Eve pointed her staff at the spy soon as she spotted them in the treetops. He jumped out of hiding and went straight for Eve. When the White Fang got slightly larger it surprised Eve but she still managed to block the kick with her staff. The downward force was intense Eve felt the ground crack underneath her feet. His boots fired off Tippetarius to launch him back. Eve opened the large fan and blew the masked attacker back into the trees in a quick swing before she realized she was falling.