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Chapter FourThe bright sun fell out of the sky in just a few hours and it was tolerable to go outside again. The two of the changed into more causal clothes. “Think we will learn anything out there?” she asked. “Who knows but I know we won't learn anything in this room, let's go,” he said and the two of them walked out of the room and down the hall. The person behind the front desk was an older elf and he looked like he was half asleep to them. Ignoring him they made their way back outside. The night air was cool and brisk, the scent on the wind was almost sweet. Neither of them knew where that was coming from. “The Arrow and Quiver, right, that's what one of the guys said?” Cornell asked and she stared at him. “Some detective you are, forgetting random details like that,” she replied, h