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The siren nodded, leaving them to it as she turned back to her partner. Zerras exhaled slowly. "I suppose we should start looking."
She exhaled slowly. "I wish we could solve it.."
Tez nodded slightly, looking back at them. "Well, you know where you're headed, right?"
"No," she agreed, "but it's evidence. Maybe they'll understand the Ortus is in danger."
It was huge. White and gold spires towered high, the main castle glistened brightly. There was plenty of smaller buildings surrounding it, and it...
"Hearing an ominous voice in my head doesn't strike me as logical," she said with a frown.
He seemed unsure. Tez pointed into the distance. "There's the city. You can sort of see it through the gloom."
She frowned, looking a little nervous. "I see.."
His frown deepened, and he looked ahead at the couple in front of them.
"Oh, yeah," she said, picking up her food. "What do you think the Dwarven kingdom will be like?"
"I told you I don't know where I'm going," he said with a small frown. "You wanted me on the farm, anyways."
She nodded in agreement. "So what did you get?"
He squinted at her, his expression flat with a hint of disbelief. "What?"
She went to sit, carefully putting her tray down. "She did call it."
Zerras shook his head stubbornly. He was afraid of her answer. "I'm not doing this."
She took hers, a smile on her face. "Okay, thank you, Luce!"
"I suppose," she said thoughtfully, taking Rowan's hand again. "What about you, Zerras?" He looked uncomfortable, his eyebrow raised stubbornly....
Cal straightened, laughing slightly. "You always hinted before."
Tez gave him the same look before raising her eyebrows at them. "June, what's your type?"
She rested her head on his chest as they waited.