Mera raised a brow as they arrived where the others were seeing Kaori.... over Kaori's shoulder, "Well that's interesting," she mumbled as Eryn joined them. "The one doing the carrying is that little fox thing," Eryn explained though Raina had her hand over her mouth, trying not to laugh about it. "Where should we go?" Hotaru looked at them, "The next village would be obvious and even going back to the woods would be obvious too, but we'll have a better chance of hiding from them there," she said. "There are more woods in that direction," Mera pointed one way, "I can't tell how far away anymore, but it's closer than the woods we came from," she said, looking around them. "Then that's the way we're going. We can come up with a plan when we reach the safety of the trees," Raina said, turning, fixing her hood before taking off, heading in the direction that Mera had pointed. "Right then," Eryn sighed a bit, looking back in the direction where his home had been, "I suppose it was time to move on anyways," he mumbled before turning and following after his sister. "Hey, aren't we short a member?" Hotaru looked around, raising a brow. As much as Larel disliked Alari, he wasn't usually very far away, and she was sure she knew why. "He must have found something else to entertain himself. I'm sure Mary contacted him too and he just didn't come, so let's go," Mera said simply, an edge to her voice. Hotaru frowned a bit before turning and going after Raina and Eryn, getting by the tone of Mera's voice that waiting for Alari wasn't an option. She was glad to get away from here, hoping that maybe putting some distance between her and the person Mary had been attacking my decrease the strength Sybil seemed to currently have. Even dormant in the back of her mind, she had never felt Sybil quite like she did now, that she was another identity in her mind rather than just an unwelcome guest. She would have to stay on top of her thirst to try and keep her back, because it was definitely clear Sybil would do whatever she could to screw around with their minds, to try and break them and tear them apart just for the fun of it. "I'm quite tired of this place," Mera pinched the bridge of her nose, "The faster we put it behind us, the better." Thanos sat up in the alleyway, holding his head, "What the hell happened?" he grumbled, trying to figure out how he had gone from sitting by the entrance to the village, just relaxing to feeling like he'd gotten slammed by one of Mera's old hissy fits, when trees suddenly started thrashing about. He got up off the ground and balked as he saw the state of things. He hurried down one of the roads, looking around until he came across his father who was trying to get up. Thanos looked around, gritting his teeth as he realized Mary must have had a moment and looked at the man on the ground in front of him, "Seems someone convinced her to spare you," he held up his hands, two walls of earth coming up on either side of him, "Good. Her hands shouldn't have to be the ones tainted by your blood," he clapped his hands together right as his father looked up at him, his eyes clearer than they had been since Mary was born, the demon having gone in to hibernating when Mary was trying to crush him, but Thanos wasn't going to take the chance of it coming back out. He didn't so much as flinch when the walls slammed together, blood splattering up to his feet. Now he had to find where Mera and the others had gone before something else came after them. He started towards the outer rims of the village, trying to get a reading for any movement to see which way they had gone. However, his head was clouded, feeling like he'd stuck in a mud hole, and he couldn't get any bearings at all, "Damn," he sighed, rubbing the back of his neck, "This is going to take awhile."