Mason would go on to mention security cameras footage and making changes. Caia thought this a brilliant idea. She had nearly forgotten all about the surveillance. Her words would be cut off, as another voice spoke then. The words sounded almost like a riddle, but from the look Mason gave it was clear she understood. Caia figured then this must be the wraith she had mentioned before. Mason went on to translate and elaborate on options. Caia would think over it all. "If you would, please thank your wraith for me. Or can the wraith hear me? Ofcourse, forgive me... Thank you, for your help. It is truly appreciated…" She went on with the last of her words, to thank the wraith for all the help. It was not as if she had never met a wraith before. Just recently Caia had been training with one.
Her attention shifted back to Mason then, as she spoke. " I can't imagine going into the river here. Perhaps if we weighed him down enough, that would do the trick. Burying him deep within the woods could be an option, but we would have to be quick about it. Surely you know fae are not a friend to our kind. Should we linger too long, they would likely attack us. Especially if they see what we were up to. Not to mention the earth would be hard to dig. The ground is surly frozen, with the weather we have had. I do have shovels out back. They are from one of the other places I own. We do installations of some of the plants we sell sometimes. " She could feel herself rambling and offering very little helpful information.
"If you were going to handle the security footage before we go, I think I will change first. I always keep a few things in my office. Likely something would fit you, if you wished to change before we go. I can have your clothing cleaned or pay to replace anything damaged." Excusing herself then, Caia would head back to her office. Pulling out a few things, she would set some items on the desk for Mason, should she want to change. Clothing in hand, Caia would head to change in one of the restroom stalls. It felt nice to have on jeans and a simple soft t-shirt. To be covered up, felt calming. Walking out,she stood before one of the mirrors over the sink. When she looked, there was no reflection but she knew there to be blood on her face. With a wet paper towel, Caia tried her best to wash away what she could. Going on to scrub down her hands and arms. It was likely she had missed a few spots on her face and there would be no getting it out of her hair for the moment. This would have to wait until later, when she would head home and shower.
No amount of hot water was going to wash away the way she felt though, Caia knew this. Pulling out her phone, she would shoot her sire, Mora, a text. * Will you be at the Crypt later? I really need to see you. It has been a horrible night and I don't want to be alone.* Hitting send, the thought of seeing Mora comforted her. She felt much like a child, in the way one longer for their mother in times of distress. Mora was all the family she had now. As Caia headed back to the dining area, she would have a seat, in a clean area, to put on her socks and tennis shoes. Her eyes could not help but linger in the direction where all the chaos had taken place.