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Chapter 6 - Abilities, part 1~

The girl's gaze was so sudden that I was shocked. Ain said to me that the purple-eyed girl probably noticed us, but she didn't argue back and chose to keep quiet. Maybe she did this to avoid trouble for us.

After they all left we didn't have much time left it was already over noon and have to hurry up and find the shelter for today or it'll be too late. Kate was angry as if there was smoke coming out of her ears and nose because we are delayed on our route, and Hansol was given work to console that angry bird. Poor Hansol may God bless that child's ears.

The purple-eyed girl walked towards us, peeked at me but then turned to talk with Shana. She gives me this weird feeling that I cannot describe. After talking to Shana they both come toward us, turns out her name was Cassia.

Shana discussed with us and we decided to first move to a safer place and then 'talk after all we cannot trust her without knowing her and she understood that furthermore, We needed to move faster as the group already caused enough commotion to summon some angry passer-bys and Now these passerbys are 'Walkers and Sorry, but we don't plan to confront them :)

We picked our bags and Set on again on foot April, was given the task to 'chat' to the purple-eyed girl. And Jane walked beside Cassia politely.

"Hi, so your name is Cassia what a nice name your parents Must be loving you so much. My name is April." April spoke up clumsily trying to start a conversation but was Dealt a critical hit by Jane's words.

Jane spoke with a straight face totally ignoring April, "My dear let me tell you just so you know Cassia is a geek-Latin word meaning Chinese Cinnamon. If you don't know the meaning of cinnamon?"

Cassie laughed awkwardly and April flushed red due to embarrassment. Jane spoke as if stating a fact with a serious face "The premise is that Cassia whoever gave you this name is very bad at giving names"

Cassia grew quiet thought for a moment and then mumbled.

Turns out that we were the ones who were less informed,