Alice quietly wandered around the shop poking at the blank keys and letting them jingle. She felt useless, the shop owner seemed to be avoiding their questions. And after handing the paper to Camilla back at Rivers she really had no need to be here other than to avoid doing her school work. With out her phone she had no way of knowing if Aunt River had finished with Indigo, or if they had learned anything. Maybe River had found everybody already and they were back home safe, maybe this whole thing had been a misunderstanding, and they didn't have to go on this wild goose chase to find the key at all.
Alice looked over at Jessi who was leaving in frustration, they were done?
Alice looked over at Jessi who was leaving in frustration, they were done?
She edged back toward the counter so she could hear what he was saying.Tom raised his eyebrows, his eyes sparkling bright blue. He sighed and picked up the piece of paper Camilla had put down. He squinted at the writing on it, and then lifted the pair of reading glasses that hung round his neck to look more closely at what was written on it.
He glanced up at them over the rim of the glasses.
"I didn't make the key that that Cat-woman is after. And it's not at all what you think it is, unless," He shifted his stance uncomfortably, with a grunt, "You know, it's not even what she thinks it is, anymore." He frowned down at the piece of paper again. "Since you have this I suppose, you must have been talking to Silver. Did she ask you to come here?"
