"That's interesting. I guess that makes since." Trex commented. Why talk to each one, when you could wait until they all returned? However, Flynn was right. The race didn't make sense. Especially after his speech about "being worthy" and all. He clasped Flynn on the back. "Don't worry. Whatever is planned I can't think of any celestial wizard who is more worthy then you. If you had my vote, you would get the key." "But it he doesn't." Another celestial wizard walked up wearing a smirk. "What's the matter boy? He turn you down?" He asked nodding toward the house. His guild tattoo, evident on his neck showed he was from one of the smaller, less known guilds. He frowned as Flynn told him they had to wait. Grunting, he waved him off. "Right. Like I'm going to believe you." Going over he knocked on the door. After a brief discussion, he too had the door shut in his face. Trex raised an eyebrow. "Apparently, he just found out you were not lying." He noted. The wizard didn't look their way but made his way to another spot and sat down. The front door opened again and the servant put a sign on the door. A smile toyed on Trex's lips as he looked it over. "Looks like the servant doesn't want to be disturbed either. The sign stated that they need to wait until everyone returns, or noon. Whichever comes first." He shook his head. "That's one way to avoid constant knocking." Skye frowned. Glancing at the others, she nodded toward the wizard. "How far is this beach?" She inquired. "He came back pretty quick after Flynn. Or, where you waiting long?" She asked glancing at the older boy. Trex narrowed his eyes. "No. There's no way he could have physically made it there and back in this time. Not unless he had super speed or used magic." He scowled. "That little cheater. I should give him a thrashing."