Sebilla glanced between Trydian and her grandmother and quickly took her brother by the hand.
"We're going to explore a bit."
"Don't go too far. We don't need you two disappearing." Isabella still had her sights on Trydian but she turned when Caela entered the clearing. They spoke quietly between themselves for a moment before Isabella glanced back at the twins and nodded. "Your mother says its safe. You can go."
Sebilla tugged on Trydian's hand. Did the boy have a death wish? Grandmother would lay into him for causing such a scene if he didn't let her cool off first.
"Lets go to the lake!" She was mildly surprised at the young enthusiasm in her voice. Sebilla Xanathi-Rivenfelde was the quiet and reserved twin, usually not given to random spurts of excitement. She was also the twin with the ability to foresee things, and to clarify the past. She was a bridge between worlds and time, and that often weighed heavily on her young soul. It also weighed on her that she had never met her father, and that her mother rarely spoke of him, though she never spoke ill of him. All that she knew was that her mother had cared for him and that he had been a hero of this land once.
She skipped to the edge of the lake, some distance from where Vylrath and Barclay were discussing things. A stand of trees broke up the beach so that they could not be seen by their family.
"This place is beautiful." Sebilla spoke as she walked straight to the edge of the water. She was a humble young woman, wearing a simple pair of tan pants and a white shirt tucked into her pants. Her purple black hair was pulled back into a well kept bun without a hair out of place. Her skin was smooth and soft, the color of white sand that had been doused in water. Her lips were full and her youth was evident. Then again, she was older than their mother when she had had them. She was, as it were, only now coming into her own curves. She would be, without a doubt, a strikingly beautiful human woman.
"What I wouldn't give for a bath." Sebilla looked at the lake longingly, wondering if she could get away with taking a bath in the shallows. It wasn't as if her brother hadn't seen her naked half her life anyway. The thought was lost however, when she saw something sparkling a few feet out in the water, just where the water seemed to get much deeper.
"Hey, what is that?" Sebilla pointed at the glinting object, hoping to catch her brother's attention.