Sasha stared at him, why was he looking at her weird. She couldn't really decipher his emotions through his gaze since his uhm... shade of eye colour made it hard to tell. He broke away from their locked gazes and beckoned her to follow him as he quickly proceeded to walk into what seemed to be an inner room. "Hey wait up l have alot of questions." She doubled up to catch up to him.
"Sit!" he gestured to a chair on the left while he sat on the one on the right, he signaled the guard. The guard quickly bowed and ushered an old shabbily dressed man in. His robes were old and discoloured and his hair was tied in a messy bun. "Sire!"he greeted Orion with upmost respect. "Miss" he nodded slightly at her and then took the seat at the centre
"I think I have an idea on why you summoned me here." he turned to Orion and then to Sasha. "Miss, please give me your right hand. Sasha turned to look at Orion. "He's a shaman...and a friend. I'll only take his word for it." Sasha begrudgingly placed her hand in the shaman's palm.
"Now" he began to speak in a soothing whisper." I want you to close your eyes and take a deep breath...now breathe out... "Ah!" she withdrew her hand and shot up suddenly. "What did you see?" the shaman asked Sasha who clutched her chest like she had seen a ghost.
"Green...eyes" she muttered. "It's more like a memory, I remember falling into the river...l was sinking and then a pair of bright green eyes from below suddenly looked up at me and then I lost consciousness." she desperately tried to steady her breathing. "Master Lee?" Orion called out the shaman's name in confusion. "Well Your Majesty, I can confirm that the body of the lady does contain a different soul at the moment. He smiled brightly as though having made the greatest discovery ever known. "So I was right by my assessment, her mana and candor did not match ." he frowned at Sasha who had finally calmed down.