Ty waited in the deathly silence, the tension was heavy but a lot less than before she had walked to the group. As soon as the silence was broken, first by CeCi's agreeing. She gave a small nod and a soft sigh when the angel spoke. It was a shame they never were able to speak beyond the lighting of Ty's stage. She seemed rather nice, even if many disapproved of her. It always seemed they were on separate sides of the carnival at all times. And this little ordeal was no better. If she had the courage, she would've probably spoke to her. She would've even gone out of her way to set up a time, if only for a few minutes. But the two rarely met- or in this case, met at the wrong circumstance. Eikki was the next to speak, in fact, he was the first to depart as well. Ty looked at his coral limb indifferently. She had known of such things he was capable of, but it was the first time she was allowed to witness. It didn't phase her, but many things didn't startle as she progressed with the circus. He too agreed with Ty, but she still stayed silent. Only the glances she gave were revealing her acknowledgement towards them. Her patience was still the same, and she kept still. As Eikki departed, she could have said goodbye. If she had the courage, she might have even wished him well. But at the moment, it didn't seem like the right time. She returned Lao's smile and acceptance with a small smile of her own. Well, an addition of tea to the small party sounded pleasant but it was all up to Rosalina. A brighter smile lit her features when the angel doll had finally agreed. "Wonderful. There's plenty for you to get caught up on." Ty silently followed along side Rosalina as they began to depart. She glanced back at Andracos when he offered to tag along. She, personally, didn't want the male to take part in their affairs, but it wasn't her place to say such things. And it was rude. Luckily, Rosalina turned him down so she was saved from Andracos'...antics. Mr. Seil's large dog was still in the same place she had saw him before, still asleep. Ty waited for Rosalina to take a seat before she took one as well. At first, Ty was at a loss as to how to return to the conversation after being silent for so long, but seeing how comfortable the angel was Ty relaxed and began. "You've missed a little, and yet that little is quite a lot. Two new faces have joined the carnival. Nathan and Nalia. Both young and human, I'd say in their teens. I know little about them, but I did show them around. Nalia, she has a fiery spirit and wishes to join me in the ranks of acrobatics. Nathan is much less tempered than his sister, and he wishes to a magician. I'm sure you'll enjoy them once you meet them." She paused, letting Rosalina comment to whatever she desired before she continued on. Answering any question or concern she had, Ty continued. She spoke of the performances and the small children she saw, all with excited and energetic expressions. The air elemental strayed away from such details like the souls that were collected or the meeting that took place hours before. Ty didn't forget about Lao of course. She spoke to the both of them, being the Information Specialist she was. How she got the information was beyond many, but Ty listened to the wind. The silent whispers that her abilities were based off of helped her in more ways than just her acrobatics. "And I believe... I do believe that's everything I can tell you. Well, you both although I'm sure you knew most of the information Lao." She nodded, finally finishing her tale. Everything was pretty much said. The only things she left out were things that would probably upset Mr. Seil's angel, and with that in mind, it was left unsaid. Taking a few sips of tea, courtesy of Lao, she thanked him kindly. "You're tea is always nice." She blew a cooling breath over it so she wouldn't burn her tongue. As it fell silent, Ty thought of offering her company until Mr. Seil returned. It wouldn't be very nice to leave her all alone, even if she had a 'guard dog' watching over her. But it seemed like too much to ask, or offer. She wondered if Lao would by chance speak of it and then wondered other things but she kept her mind from running on a tangent. A sudden tiredness fell upon her as if the Sandman himself started to sprinkle his little magic powder on her little by little. She realized it was fairly late, and she did perform off stage. She set the empty cup down and pulled her feet up on the couch, after politely taking her shoes off. The couch was rather comfortable, so she rested her arm on the arm of the couch and rested her head in her hand. "The day was a little gray today, but in all, it was a wonderful performance day as usual."