Two-Feathers noticed his human's mother in the back yard of a cottage that wasn't their home. It wouldn't hurt to take a look. Faber nodded to Hunter. "I was planning to invite her for a walk in about three hours after noon and casually pass this cottage, ask her what she thinks about it and enter the cottage. I'll tell her it's hers and spend the next hour trying to convince her to accept it. You know, we started a fund for each of them when they were born, setting aside an amount of money every fortnight. Instead of just giving fund as dowry or wedding present we chose to give it as an asset that can't be stolen." Two-Feather pecked against the window when he saw Hunter inside. [i]"Danger, Marigold, Beast."[/i] he cawed to Hunter. Faber turned towards the sound. "Isn't that Margold's raven? I guess he's right at home here already. Must be a good omen." He turned to Vivianne, "come on dear, let's head home." He went to shake Ash's hand before he left "Thank you again, I can't thank you enough for selling this wonderful cottage." [hr] Marigold gasped slightly and looked at the illusions from the corner of her eyes. She wasn't sure if the illusions ould follow her every move so she tried to not move too much but it was strange to see herself standing beside her. When she heard the voice breezing through her mind she thought a simple yes in return, not sure if it could be heard. She was ready to run. She bent her knees very slightly and tensed her muscles a bit so she could sprint away when the Ki-rin would give the mark. She would have to drop the branch but she gathered some more light, hoping it ould help her run faster as well. [hr] Hazel hesitated for a moment but allowed Ali to drag her alone and resist her reaction to pull free. She let her eyes adjust the darker hallway and let it rest on the oaken door, wondering what she ould find behind it. Hazel returned April's smile briefly. "Anything I should know or be careful about before we go in?" she asked, not that she really thought there would be much danger but she was rather safe than sorry, her cautious nature wouldn't let her go in somewhere without double-checking potential dangers first.