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lorien ‧͙⁺˚*・༓ଳ, Second-in-Command
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Nov 27, 2016 05:35PM

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Lorien gave out a small laugh. "I have no doubt."
So they stayed at the library for hours. Searching through history books as to whether they could find some information about their relatives. Unfortunately, Lorien didn't find anything whatsoever.
So they stayed at the library for hours. Searching through history books as to whether they could find some information about their relatives. Unfortunately, Lorien didn't find anything whatsoever.
"You said it," Lorien said, slamming more books on their already growing pile. "I haven't found a single thing!"
"No, I'm fine," Lorien said, flipping through the pages.
She felt her eyes were burning and she had to rub them every few minutes.
She felt her eyes were burning and she had to rub them every few minutes.
"Okay. The library doesn't close for hours so we should be good," Lorien leaned on his arm. "Where do you want to go?"
"You can go to Atlantis later," Frana stepped out of the bookshelves with a smirk. "Cause I have some questions."
"Nah, that's my sister's specialty as I'm sure you've noticed," Frana jerked her head at Lorien and Lahke's position. "Does everyone know you're this protective over her?"
Lorien kept one eye on Frana.
What was she doing here? Didn't they answer her questions?
Lorien kept one eye on Frana.
What was she doing here? Didn't they answer her questions?
"I think you missed something. My . . . acquaintances tell me that you know where my sister is exactly," Freea looked over Lahke. "And I mean exactly."
"Been there, done that," Frana shrugged. "They said she escaped."
"Escaped?" Lorien whispered.
How as that possible? Lahke said Freea would be out soon but it didn't mean he helped in her trying to get out, could it?
"Escaped?" Lorien whispered.
How as that possible? Lahke said Freea would be out soon but it didn't mean he helped in her trying to get out, could it?
Frana shook her head. "No one saw her. Some of the Waywards told me that she was one of their most talented Hydros."
Lorien shook her head. "She never mentioned anything."
Freea sighed. "I see. Very well, I suppose I have no choice," Freea stood up from her chair. "You're both coming with me."
Freea sighed. "I see. Very well, I suppose I have no choice," Freea stood up from her chair. "You're both coming with me."
"Noil? Your brother?" Frana waited for Lorien to nod. As soon as she did, Frana said, "Doesn't anyone else think it's odd that Noil and Freea seem to be a bit too connected?"
"Maybe they know each other more than we think," Frana placed a hand below her chin. "Cause, come on, does your brother seem the type to trust Freea with a message?"
Lorien shook her head. "It does seem a bit out of place for him-"
"And there we go!" Frana slammed her hand on the table. "Your brother and my sister must know each other so much better than we think!"
Lorien shook her head. "It does seem a bit out of place for him-"
"And there we go!" Frana slammed her hand on the table. "Your brother and my sister must know each other so much better than we think!"
"So? We can just reverse it!" Frana beamed. "This is brilliant! So what did you guys find on Noil? Anything about his whereabouts?"
Lorien's lip trembled as she mumbled, "We didn't find anything about my brother."
Lorien's lip trembled as she mumbled, "We didn't find anything about my brother."
Frana's face fell. "Oh. Right. I think I got all the information I need anyway. I just need to find Noil first."
"It was a deadens at the park if you want to check there," Lorien said, hugging Lahke.
"It was a deadens at the park if you want to check there," Lorien said, hugging Lahke.
Frana waved him off. "It's fine. I guess I should've expected it. Finding Freea will never be easy."
"That's true," Frana sighed. "I only met her when I was five and she was just a toddler at the time."
"Three years apart. I bet you didn't notice, huh?" Frana winked. "I will always be the oldest and she will always be the youngest."
"We don't have any other siblings in my family if that was what you're going to ask next," Frana said.
"I'm positive, unlike my sister," Frana sighed. "I looked through our records to see if there were any more of us. There wasn't."
"I guess I'll see you two when I have Freea back," Frana pulled out her pathfinder. "Bye!"
Lorien hugged Lahke tighter.
Lorien hugged Lahke tighter.
"I'm fine," Lorien said, her voice shaking.
She hated that even the very mention of her brother from other people made her like this. It made her feel . . . vulnerable.
She hated that even the very mention of her brother from other people made her like this. It made her feel . . . vulnerable.
Lorien slowly looked up at him. She smiled. "Thank you."
She wasn't sure if she should dump more of her problems on Lahke. He already knew what happened so why tell it again?
She wasn't sure if she should dump more of her problems on Lahke. He already knew what happened so why tell it again?
Lorien snapped her fingers and a bowl of custard bursts appeared.
"I think we might be here for a while."
"I think we might be here for a while."
"If you want to go back home and look after your mother, I'll be fine. I can ask some acquaintances to come over," Lorien said, snapping her fingers again and a notebook appeared.
Lorien nodded. "Sure. I'll be right here, racking my brains."
((Hmmmm. SHOULD Freea or Frana meet up at Lahke's place?))
((Hmmmm. SHOULD Freea or Frana meet up at Lahke's place?))

