Nova looked to Fenn and then to Kyalia. Fenn's concern was very curious. "What a witch caring for someone else other then herself?...." She said. She then took her steps closer to them Elendil and Dorian right behind her. She then looked directly at Kyalia not leaving her eyes from Kyalia's. "Trust me, if I can vouch for the passing of a drow elf, what makes you think I can't for a exhile?" She said. She then looked over to Fenn." You are a smart woman so don't play dumb with me. You both know very well the hatred between our kin and that of the dark elf's over there. Trust me my kin wouldn't care all that much about Kyalia and her past. They would more be concerned with a Drow elf roaming free within a elf city." She responded to their question. "Just promise me you won't do or say anything when we get their that will mess this whole plan up. Put aside petty differences and of course more then anything...." She paused and looked to Fenn. " Be polite and don't say anything rash. I have traveled with you long enough Fenn to know that you have a problem with trust and treat those people with bitter attitude. That will get you and your friend kicked out of a elven city." She added. With that she turned around and saw the survivors gaining some distance between them and decided it was best to get back on the move.
Hotaru brought the young boy with her to the survivors and looked around for the helmet filled with water. When she saw where it had ended up she moved to the person who held it. When he was done taking his share of water she asked if she could take the helmet so that the boy could drink. The man looked down at the boy and it was impossible for him to say no to someone so young. "He lost his parents and I aim to take care of him for awhile." She said to the man as she brought the helmet to the boy and helped him hold it so he could drink the clean purified water. "What is your name?" She asked. To which the boy responded with. "Daniel but my mommy always called me Danny." He answered. She smiled and ruffled the air on top of his head.