Faber was looking forward to a little tour of the cottage when he heard the little bump and noticed Ash grabbing a staff. "If it isn't any inconvenience to you of course. I would love to see and hear about this place but not to your discomfort of course," he said with a friendly smile. The rooms he had been in so far seemed in good enough shape and he was pretty sure the rest would be in equal shape. Vivianne looked at Ash. "I would love to see the sun-room and the garden." She glanced outside. "But only briefly. We shouldn't be back later then Marigold get's home and I would definitely need time to gather my composure. So dear, we better conclude it soon, i'm sure the contract and everthing takes time as well." Faber nodded. "Quite right, we can't not be home when she returns." Faber looked at Ash. "But if it's allrgit by you i thinkthere is time for a quick tour." ---------------------------------------- Marigold hummed softly as she got up and started to slowly head back. She was taking a slightly different path. She picked the last herbs she needed and made sure nothing could fall out. "Well then, that's that." She tilted her head slightly. She thought she heard less birds chirping then before and that made her frown a bit. Birds usually didn't grow silent for nothing. Marigold couldn't see anything out of the ordinary, the forest seemed as peaceful as ever, so soon she felt as carefree as before that moment. ---------------------------------------- Hazel liked this part of the city a lot. "I hope she won't mind me being there too," she said to April while she as looking at the houses they passed to memorise the route they took. Hazel could imagine that a stranger getting there uninvited and knowing about something probably personal could be not very appreciated.