"I think Marigold will like this colour," Faber said. He looked at the doors and the blurred glass door. Faber was pleased to see the doors were in good shape. If Ash would still accept the offer it was more than a fair deal for his daughter. They would have to start saving again for Rose but they still had a couple of years before Rose could get her gift. He could already picture Marigold here. Vivianne admired the glass sliding door. "How pretty that is!" she exclaimed. She tried the door and was surprised how easy it slid open. "How ingenious! I would love a sliding door." Faber sighed and shook his head smiling. "Dear me, dear me, the light of my life requests so I must comply." Vivianne beamed and patted Faber on his arm. "As you should darling." They both chuckled. [hr] Marigold followed the bird, curious to where it would lead her. She was surprised to enter a clearing and to see the lake. She went closer to the lake and stood on the shore of the lake. Looking around she noticed the bright and vibrant colours. She smiled happily, this was a beautiful spot. The sounds of the birds were welcoming after the silence from earlier. Marigold couldn't help but wondering how cold the water would be. Glancing upward she tried to determine how much time had passed and she was sure she could take a little break to enjoy the scenery. [hr] Orange eyes! Whoever lived here was either not completely human or under the influence of something magical. It were the only to things she could think off before her attention was drawn to the opening of the locks. Hazel raised her eyebrow as she counted the amount of locks opening. She could only applaud to the precautionary measures taken. Her life in the Secret Service had taught her that one couldn't be careful enough. Accidents and 'accidents' could easily happen. She wondered what she would find inside but she was intrigued.