She saw that now, both of the twins had fallen asleep. Without making a sound, she replaced the stone in its proper place, and pulled out what seemed to be a transparent, rectangular sheet of glass.
"Infinity." Her voice was soft, because she did not wish to wake the children, so she made sure that the volume of the thing was low. It glowed for a moment, then projected the image of the silver-haired young woman.
"It's late. Wait a sec, hold on. Where are you?"
"In a different dimension than you, I assume."
"Psh. A certain fire mage we all know royally screwed us over by landing us in this weird place. I don't even know where 'here' is!"
The aforementioned fire mage appeared, and she yawned.
"Some town called Ketra, I think." Noira blinked.
"We are in the same place, then. I am in Adela Castle not far from you. Still, that is not the point. I believe that I found my sister, Khja." There was silence on the screen.
"I caught only a fragment of thought, but it said this: 'Bye-bye, Angelgirl.'"
"Kat," both the mage and Infinity said together.
"She must be here, as well. There is no doubt she already knows of my presence, and yours if she is already moving towards Kyrithn. She should reach her by sometime in the afternoon."
"You want me to wake up in the morning. I don't do the whole waking up with the rooster thing."
"I have two children to look after now, one of whom is not well. It could take time before I arrived, if I arrived at all," Noira replied. Infinity groaned.
"Fine. Mae and I will track her down for you."
"Thank you. Please forgive me for disturbing you."
"Don't worry. Ty's just pissed that her king isn't here to sex her up," Mae grinned.
"Bye." Noira smirked slightly as she turned off the screen. She could still hear echoes of the bickering that had undoubtedly started between the two best friends. Still, the fact that her sister was here unsettled her.
The noblewoman then resigned herself to walk in her Hall of Memories, in a state between dreaming and being awake. She closed her eyes, for staring blankly with her eyes opened had often upset people more than a little in the past.