Rinna took the paper and read through it quietly, her shoulders trembling as she quickly scanned through the document. As she neared the end though, she couldn't control herself any longer,and burst into laughter, her entire body shaking as she held the piece of paper close. "Look who's calling who an asshole!" She wiped tears from her eyes as she smiled up at Elbritas. "If he'd left us some record of what happened to the sword, none of this would have ever happened." She glanced back at the sword, and her laughter died abruptly. Her family had been the most important thing to her, but now that she was alone her heritage was all she could take comfort in. She hoped that her essence resonating with the shadow of theirs would be enough. She turned back to Elbritas, making no effort to conceal her lonliness. It seeped into her aura, tinging the usually stormy blue with far too much grey. She smiled slightly and nodded when he told her to keep the letter. "If that sword was meant to teach, then keeping it locked in a glass case is a shame. It's crying out to be used." She nodded at the blade, and turned for the door, pausing within the frame. "And it feels like there will come a day where that sword will be needed." After that she was gone, headed down a hallway with no clue where she was or where she was going, the old piece of paper cluthed carefully to her chest.