Kiri sends a letter Jayce's way as soon as they stop in a Welchin town. It's brief - we found the Lalindar prime, we'll drop him off and my next stop is the palace so please forward my correspondence there.
The Lalindar house, on inspection, appears to be completely empty. There's a note from the butler on the dining room table stating - in appropriately formal language - that no one was paying them and so they have left, but he, the cook, the gardeners, and the maids may be contacted at the following addresses respectively if the new prime, when located, wishes to re-employ their services. Unlike the Ardelay house at the time of Elytte's death, this house as of Nerine's death contains no extended family. There's nothing to do but for Loel to move in. Kiri draws him a little map of the route between the estate and the nearest town, where he will probably want to buy groceries, and she and Aleko leave to let him plan his moat.
They're at the palace the following day.
What emerges is not a whistle, but rather the sound of a small string orchestra playing the elay section of a classical song about the five elements.
"I played the violin before I inherited a primacy. It seemed an obvious thing to try."
"It's also impressive control, you've had it less than a quintile - though it's possible I'm overestimating how long it takes to acquire facility with powers because I was eight and vaguely traumatized and highly nervous about both aspects of mine when I began."
"I am probably picking it up faster than average," she says. "I do that with most things."
"Yeah, and, probably easier if doing it wrong means 'the window broke for air pressure reasons' and not 'your mom is on fire and/or cannot remember how to speak Welchin', Kiri."
"I'm reasonably sure Sarelle could kill somebody with Dochenza powers as well, but point taken."
"It would be somewhat more difficult to do it accidentally," she says. "But yes. People are very dependent on air."
"Anyway. Your credentials have been established and we know what things to pack for when - anything else?"
The next day, as promised, there she is. In plenty of time to lead them to an afternoon departure.
"Hello," she says. (She is carrying a single bag, which looks to have been packed precisely to its limit.) "Shall we go?"
Off they go. Aleko is carrying both bags.
There is a boat. It smells pleasantly of spices and is cramped and fast. Aleko gets seasick. Kiri plays with trailing ice behind them. She and Aleko spend a lot of time sitting next to each other, not speaking aloud.
Malinqua is, in due course, reached.
Sarelle thanks the captain as they disembark, and then she takes one look around her and begins confidently leading the Ardelay twins away from the docks.
"So what kind of agenda are we looking at here?" asks Aleko. "And slow down or Kiri'll fall over."
"First I am going to check my maps. Then we will find transportation to the town of Narena, which should be two days' travel by horse or carriage inland from here. When we arrive, I am going to search the town for signs of an elementally blessed person in residence. It will be very easy to find them if they are there, or have been in the past week. After that," she shrugs, "I have only to track by scent. Unless I find no trace of them at all, and then I will move on to the next likely town."
"Oh, by scent, I guess that makes sense. Never heard Auney talking about it. Too busy trying to fly. Don't try to fly, it doesn't end well," he adds helpfully.
"Unless Auney discussed the ruled-out methods with you before trying them I'm not sure how you're going to do that. It's really very troublesome that our magic only ever belongs to one person at a time."
"I will begin from the premise that any method that relies on supporting myself solely by magic is automatically ruled out. Tia is already working on a few ideas."