[i][b][center][color=a187be]Annabeth Gulch[/color][/center][/b][/i] Annabeth pouted hearing that Keri wasn’t interested in her little game. Not that keri also wasn’t right that Lyn couldn’t sense them. Ever since her hunt, Lyn has to be more perspective. But all the more reason Annabeth needed to hone her own magics. She used to think that being invisible would be a good enough edge. But during that fight, that masked man was able to track her flawlessly. He was even able to see her arrows, which were not only invisible but faster than most people could see. And then there was the naga… Annabeth knew that right now, her magic simply wasn’t strong enough. She needed to be able to subvert more than just sight; she needed to be able to manipulate and trick all the senses. But Annabeth could practice her magic later. Right now she and Keri were just relaxing, so Annabeth followed the vampire to the little girl. Well, young girl. Lyn wasn’t very little anymore. Barely a year old but she was nearly an adult in height. Annabeth still feels this growth spurt is very strange and unnatural, more so for a long-lived race like the naga, but Annabeth just assumed that the gods had a reason for people like her. It wasn’t Annabeth’s place to question it. Soon the vampire and Lyn embraced one another, with Annabeth walking up from behind keri and waving at Lyn and Helena. [color=a187be]”Hello! You must be Helena, right? I remember seeing you. I don’t think I’ve ever thanked you for your help, have I? My name is Annabeth Gulch. How are you?”[/color] Annabeth remembered Helena, vaguely. It was a frantic mess after the hunt, so there was no time for formalities. But now things were more peaceful, Annabeth had the chance to properly introduce herself. Of course she also needed to greet Lyn too. [color=a187be]”Morning Lyn, are you just by yourself today?”[/color] Annabeth asked she she was quietly hoping to have a hug too.