[i]Woodland Border to the Lake...[/i] Lorna couldn't help but giggle slightly, relaxing a bit now that Fable seemed to be a bit more nervous. It was incredibly cute - a thought that Lorna was slightly aware of but really didn't want to spend too much time unpacking. Emotions and stuff were hard - she'd much rather focus on fighting and swordplay. [color=fdc68a]"Yeah, you said it fine,"[/color] Lorna said with a smile. [color=fdc68a]"They're, like, like the main holidays in the Jewish calendar - like how the Solstices are important for the Greeks above everything else."[/color] She was used to people being confused whenever she mentioned something about Jewish holidays. It was more unusual when they knew what they were, to be honest. Lorna hadn't been raised particularly religious - her father was a Greek god after all and her step-father was a classic WASP. Her mother didn't really practice or observe things, treating it more as a cultural heritage than a religious one. But Lorna did like exploring her Jewish identity, and the Eisenhardts were nice people. Nadja's grandfather always had the best stories that captivated Lorna's imagination for hours on end. She reached the lakeshore, just in time to see Kitty dive underneath the waves. [color=fdc68a]"Kitty?!"[/color] Lorna called out. [color=fdc68a]"Are you okay? We're really sorry!"[/color]