[h3]Mayt, S-Class Wizard of Phoenix Wing - Train station[/h3]Mayt would stop by the corner of the small town's general store on his way to the Train Station. While he did so he pulled out the list of names he had been following for a while now. He had put them in a more convenient order after the theives had given them to him. Why was he helping these scum out? Wasn't this whole thing just to get them to confess? Mayt racked his brain for the answer, but came up blank, which was rather odd. He'd though that he would remember something like this. Didn't matter now, he should just go back to Crocus and watch the last day of the games. But yet, something kept him from just dropping the paper in the dirt and moving on. He had come this far, after all. What would he be if he gave up half way through. Taking a deep breath, he folded the paper again and put it back in his pocket. This was going to feel like an eternity, he prophosized. [h3]Alm Drake[/h3]Drake relaxed in her chair as she politely listened to Levi as he described his most recent adventure. Though while she didn't seem particularly interested, any good people reader would be able to see she was about to pounce on a potential deal. She shot the waiter a look as they interrupted Levi, and after they had left Drake put her hands on the table, offering Levi a smile. [color=a187be]"Well, you happen to have told your story to the right gal, Levi. As it has probably occurred to you, I have access to a number of resources most archeologists don't, so I can at least get information to tell you if there were any magic guild activity in the area, and possibly why. Might be able to shed some light on what happened. If you're interested, of course. I won't try to force you to do anything,"[/color] Drake smiled, glad she might be able to help him out. Finding a price he could afford would be harder though. [@hatakekuro] [h3]Gregory Vale[/h3][color=Crimson]"It would be a big ordeal to put the girl through,"[/color] as Gregory heard this, he let him feel something that he hadn't let himself feel since he entered Crocus for the games: Relief. He was relieved. Rosalina had been a long shot, doing his last resort first for kicks and giggles, and it had actually worked. It was all he could do to keep himself from letting his jaw drop. He couldn't help but flinch when she reached her hand up to his shoulder, however. [color=crimson]"Mr. Vale, would you be able to organise a meeting between myself and Luna?"[/color] That was something he could definately do. Gregory swallowed deeply, straightening up a little, clearly all but dumbfounded by Rosalina's openness and willingness to help dark wizards out. As she explained why she wanted to meet with her, Gregory was trying to come up with a proper response. What does someone say in this situation? First things first, the meeting couldn't have a definate time. He wasn't going to force Luna to leave his guild, and he wanted to arrange the meeting for after she left, if at all possible. [color=Silver]"Wh-why yes, of course I can arrange a meeting, but it's kind of hard to do right now. Our S-Class wizards, including Luna, and I will be heading to the Pomegrande Kingdome soon to see if we can't catch up with my daughter Melina, whom none of us has seen in eight years. I also don't want to do it before she seperates from Iron Enigma if it can be at all helped, that would just put undue stress on her. She's tough physically, but she doesn't hold up well under emotional stress,"[/color] the mage swallowed, stopping himself before he went on rambling about Luna. [color=Silver]"Anyway, the earliest you could possibly meet her is early February... I'll get in contact with you when I'm ready to schedule the exact times for the meeting."[/color] Gregory offered his first genuine smile of the day to Rosalina, holding his hand out to shake. [color=Silver]"Thank you, Rosalina. You're the first person outside of a dark guild to treat me like an actual person since I arrived in Crocus, and you're the only one who didn't act like they also assumed I was up to something else."[/color] He bit the inside of his lip for a moment, a mostly invisible action, but if one was experienced at watching people they'd see it. [color=Silver]"And I hope we don't end up on opposite sides of a blade any time soon."[/color] [@Leslie Hall]