[color=teal][h3]Aava[/h3][/color] [@Kinjaav] [hr] Aava sat in the vehicle, looking around curiously. Her hands touched everything they could, the curtains, the seat, papers that were lying around. Aava's enchanced sense of smell picked up a lingering hint of blood in the air - someone had been hurt here. The näkki was startled when the engine was turned on. She jumped, looking at Beck suspiciously, curling back into herself. [color=teal]"Järvelle?"[/color] ('to the lake?') Aava asked hesitantly after sulking silently for quite a long time, speaking for the first time with only the two of them there. The woman looked at Aava before picking up a weird object and opening its lid. Beck gave the cylinder to Aava, and after a beat of examining the object Aava slowly took it into her hands, peering inside. The girl's face lit up as she could see the small reflection of water inside the dark cylinder. She tried to put her face inside like a dumb cat, only to realise that the hole was way too small for her face to fit in, let alone her nose. Next Aava put her eye against the hole, trying to see deeper inside. She gently shook the bottle, then tried to stick her tongue inside to reach the water inside. Only the very tip of her tongue hit the water, but it wasn't enough. Disappointed, Aava retreated with a pout and watched the cylinder in her hands with a confused look. There was a faint, red circle around Aava's eye where the edge of the thermos had pressed. Aava looked a the object for a while before sticking her fingers inside, her face lighting up as she finally got a good feel of the water inside. Pleased, and totally oblivious as to if Beck was observing her actions, Aava raised the thermos above her head and simply poured all of the water on her head. Now there was water everywhere - Aava's blanket was partly soaked, as was her hair and face - the water was dripping on the floor of the van, too. Aava seemed particularly pleased with herself then, satisfied with how the brief contact with water made her feel. Now the thermos was empty, and Aava simply put it aside, looking around for more water with an innocent look on her face.