Laphicet placed a hand on his chin, deep in thought. Was this some kind of clue? A way of picking out what needed to be collected? If so, why his tarot cards? They were just a "gift" from a mother he hadn't seen in years, right? Why entrust him with something so important and them lock him up? Was it to keep the cards safe? Or maybe just add on to his suffering? Multiply questions reeled through the boy's head as he tried to make sense of what he was seeing. It was only when he felt himself being hoisted up to his feet that he snapped out of his thoughts and looked up at Sunny, who asked them to grab as much stuff as they could and get ready to leave. Choosing to busy himself with that, Laphicet got to work, checking mostly the bedrooms for blankets and clothes; most of which he would have to tailor to his size. They had finished in no time and were about to head out, only to see that the old man from before and the fairies left. Ears twitching curiously, Laphi followed the others and moved up to his tippy toes to get a better read of the script. It was small, but gave them information that could be helpful for them in the future. As Sunny lead them to their next location, Laphicet couldn't help but stare at the runes that lined his tarot cards, wondering mostly about what would happen if all the items were brought together. Knowing that he shouldn't worry too much about it now, Laphicet got to work on making the newest addition feel more welcome, much like Sunny had did for him, by wrapping a hand around two of Nyte's fingers; we wouldn't want the newbie getting lost, now would we? [@Mokley][@Jade113]