Xiara, when her mana recovers, is directed to teleport to a tucked-away part of a temperate national preserve, told to lie low, given a list of endangered species she is not to eat or disturb, and left to her own devices with a mirror in case she wants to talk about something or needs help with a park ranger or something. Isabella could use an architect, but mostly on the colony, which is not to be known to any mages yet.
Adarin snorts. "No. Well - some of them might be embarrassing, but that's not exactly horrible."
"Yeah. Thanks. I'll still let her know, though, even if she's not going to react badly or anything."
The precious, precious little box goes safely back into his jacket, then it's back to fishing. It's nice.
"That was fun," says Adarin, on the way to the Swan home. "I don't think I'll come fishing every Sunday, but every now and then I think I would like to."
Look at them! Bonding!
Vern flops next to Kesathi and looks generally pleased. Today is a good day.
"You're welcome," says Charlie. "You want to talk to Ranata? Sounds like she's upstairs."
What the upstairs currently sounds like is someone attempting to teach herself the cello.
Vernaia gives a little head-bump towards Kesathi, while Adarin heads upstairs to talk to Ranata. Separation is still subtly helpful, even now.
Ranata is indeed attempting to teach herself the cello. Castarilan is perched on her makeshift music stand peering at the étude she's working on. "Oh, hello, Adarin," she says when he comes in.
"Hello," he replies brightly. "Would you like to have lunch? I don't know Forks very well and I don't know good places to eat."
"Ooh, I was just thinking, I'm sort of in the mood for Mexican, do you want to go to the taqueria?"
His diabolical plan is working. He is befriending his girlfriend's parents! Bwuahahahahahahahahaha!
"All right then." Castarilan flies into her hair, she puts the cello on the bed, and follows him out. "What brings you here, though?"
"I went fishing with your husband," informs Adarin. "It was nice, I'll probably do it again."