Aro groaned as Sunny took her hand. It felt like the girl was going to rip her arm off. "Well, I probably broke something, but I'm alright," Aro looked up at the vines and roots that immediately started holding the hole together. "I've been here long enough to say that the flora won't eat us." When Sunny lit her lantern, the sight took Aro's breath away. Of all her years of traveling, she never saw anything like this. The gems in the stone were brighter than any star and gleamed brighter than the purest of diamonds. Now that her pain was subsiding, she could feel it. Aro knew this place had some kind of magic. This place must be the source of the forest's odd nature. Aro snapped out of the trance the cave had put her in. "I'll come with, I don't really have a place to be," she slowly spun around, taking in every sight she could. It was a beautiful place. Its enchanting nature took both her breath and her pain away. Aro felt that she was safe here. That nothing could get to her. That this place would accept her and her sins. Then Aro remembered it was just a place. A cave full of diamonds wouldn't be enough to protect her. Nothing would be enough to save her from herself. Aro stopped spinning, her past the only thing filling her mind. She frowned at the ground, her body aching with each heartbeat. Maybe it wasn't a good idea to join them. Maybe she was better off alone. Though, Sunny struck Aro as the kind of girl that wouldn't let her go that easily. Sunny was up to no good and would bring anyone she could with her. Aro looked at the girl, a hint of a smile showing on her face but quickly fading away. Maybe today was her day. Maybe she was just looking at everything wrong. "I'm Aro, by the way."