[hr][hr][center][h2][color=#B22222]Cassiopeia Hood[/color][/h2][img]https://68.media.tumblr.com/f50d353ba90047f0ad9707f170596609/tumblr_ogyf9rFegy1r23joco6_r1_400.gif[/img][hr][color=#B22222]Location:[/color] Chinese Place -- Wichita, Kansas [color=#B22222]Skills:[/color] [hr][hr][/center] Cassiopeia watched Tink, wondering what exactly the fairy, for who she was named for, was going to do. Did she even believe in fairies? Tink seemed to open up a portal but Cassiopeia didn’t seem to have a word for what she saw. All she saw was the woman’s hand disappear and then it came back, holding a gold locket in her hand before handing it over to the girls. Cassiopeia stared at Tink’s hand, seeing that it was fully intact before the weight of the locket jogged her attention. She looked at the precious metal, turning it over in her hand to see both her sister and her name inscribed on it. Carefully, Cassiopeia popped the locket open and saw a baby photo. Somehow, she knew it was the two of them. The red haired Hood twin seemed to be at a loss for words, for once. She stared at it before looking at Layla, wondering what her sister seemed to make of this. She looked back at Tink and her well intacted hand. [color=#B22222]”How did you do that?”[/color] she asked, referring to the portal making. It was hard not to believe, something but Cassiopeia was struggling for words right now. [hr][hr][center][h2][color=#F08080]Willow Jones[/color][/h2][img]http://images6.fanpop.com/image/photos/34400000/Klaus-Mikaelson-Caroline-Forbes-klaus-and-caroline-34448889-245-245.gif[/img][hr][color=#F08080]Location:[/color] The Road ---> The Diner [color=#F08080]Skills:[/color] [hr][hr][/center] Willow nodded slowly when Sierra asked them if they had all seen that. It was hard to not see a man suddenly disappear. She wondered what had been on the other side of the portal. Was it just the building that Merlin had told them to go to? Willow drove in silence, adopting Rose’s quiet until they reached the diner and she parked in the same spot as before. She shut the car off, the only sound being the soft music playing through the speakers. [color=#F08080]”I don’t know if I can go. I don’t know if I [i]should[/i] go,”[/color] Willow clarified. It wasn’t that she physically could or couldn’t go, she wasn’t sure she would be able to handle it mentally. Willow looked at the others in the car. She still didn’t really know all these people but suddenly they had all been thrown into the same situation. Bonded by circumstance and environment rather than common interests. These people seemed nice enough, they had shown compassion when Willow found out she was adopted but hearing that the world was bigger than even the world maps showed was a bit disconcerting. She opened up her door, silencing the radio and got out of the car for some much needed fresh air.