After a while of debate, we decided that Aldis, Gunnar and I would look into the markings at Oak Arbor while Brenna looked into any rumors she could dig up. Gunnar and Aldis left together while Brenna and I worked on putting together a display of books by native authors, at least to use for a reason on why Brenna was there, should a noisy officer starts asking questions.
I had a dream. A man with silver blue eyes and wild hair stared at me. I wonder how little sleep a person could run off of. I guess I'll find out. There are probably scientific studies, but looking those up wouldn't be fun. Time for more coffee.
I headed to Oak Harbor early in the morning. I texted Gunnar but he wasn't up yet. I went and got coffee while I waited which might have been a mistake.
Gunnar caught up with me and we went to get Aldis, but it seemed she had already headed out- I probably should have got in contact with her earlier, but honestly, her phone is awful and I don't trust it half the time. I guess I should start just messaging her and hope for the best from now on. I called her, she said she was out opposite of where we were? Which? I don't know what that means. Gunnar said he had a trick to track people down and promptly passed out as his shadow.. took off I suppose? I really need to talk to him to see if he has gained any information about what that thing actually is.
Once Gunnar came to, we headed towards where he said he saw Aldis. He also explained thing in a strange way... I think this is something else that requires further discussion. I don't know how much information I might be able to find for him, but maybe we should both find time to work together on this.
The marks were around the perimeter of the forest. We found wrappers for candies that... were the same kinds left in my library. It's obvious that that kid was doing it. Gunnar and Aldis went to see if they could get some information from Cassandra and her kid... I wasn't willing to deal with that a second time- besides, it would look bad- So I decided to take care of the marks on the trees.