After catching up on business - and allowing time to recover mana, again - and getting their Marlatian alts a laptop each, and putting a router and chargers within easy reach of the portal on their side, which is also on a sheet of wood but is kept in their basement propped up against a wall -
Isabella snuggles up to her husband and suggests searching the planes for more of themselves.
"I need a full name to do it, so if you're not sure if she had any more names besides 'Ayabel' it would be good to check with someone who'd know for sure."
"...Nnnot as such. I could empty a bottle of something but then the something would be poured out."
He sits, picks up a handful of sand, and then blows on it, like a candle. The sand swirls, and a simple glass vial either is made or is summoned to his hands. He removes the stopper, picks up another handful of sand, murmurs something to it, and the sand sort of - hums. Carefully he pours it into the vial, and the stopper is replaced.
"Here," he says, to Isabella, holding it out to her.
"This is more interesting than we bargained for, but at least we're not uselessly camping out, huh?"
"Yeah, this - I really don't think I could have figured out that there were literal gods running around through scrying. Sorry, love."
"It's all right. Briefly startling, but we get to check out a probably-me in addition to an almost-certainly-you in one two-hop jaunt."
"Very efficient of us. We're going to say we did this on purpose because we're just amazing like that, right? Rather than the truth of it being a complete accident?"
"When we start being interviewed by authors of history textbooks we can quietly omit the accident part if you like. I don't think I want to claim to our alts that we can find dead ones of us and detect deities from other planes."