[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] [color=#B22222]”That’s what, not how. How do you do magic? How did you do that,”[/color] Cassiopeia pressed. Layla snatched the locket from her hand and Cassiopeia almost snatched it back but stopped herself. It wasn’t just hers and she wasn’t the only one trying to process everything. [color=#B22222]”I think I need a beer,”[/color] she muttered. She looked over at Colby and Matthew. [color=#B22222]”The Mad Hatter and the Cheshire cat? Wow, match made in heaven or what,”[/color] she muttered. She looked back at Tink when she asked if they had more questions. [color=#B22222]”Why were we sent here? Why are they in trouble now and we’re the ones who can supposedly save them?”[/color] Cassiopeia had a billion questions rolling around in her head, it was whatever tumbled out of her mouth first that would be answered. She leaned back into her own chair, leaning closer to her sister in a show of solidarity and plainly needing the comfort a person you’ve been with your entire life could give you. [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 Diner ---> The Road [color=#F08080]Skills:[/color] [hr][hr][/center] Willow got out of the car as well, if only because the others did and she didn’t want to be left. [color=#F08080]”We can exchange numbers as well Rose, maybe start a group chat. I should go home… I need to talk to my parents, well, adoptive parents I guess. Perhaps we can meet up later,”[/color] Willow suggested. She looked at the girls before walking over and hugged both of them before giving Rose her number. She got back in her car, waved to them and then headed down the road for home. It still didn’t seem quite real to her but it was settling and she knew, deep down she knew that it was. You couldn’t explain away a man disappearing into a portal and the brutal honesty he was saying. Willow felt defeated as she drove, as well as lost and confused. She pulled into her driveway and shut the car off. Willow took another minute to brace herself before she walked inside to talk to her parents about what the hell just happened