"Fine. But don't be out there for so long." Isaiah immediately smiled at her sister's response. She was still going to worry of course, but he would rather go with her okay than go after she said not to. "I won't!" he assured her, planting a kiss on her cheek. The food was finally finished and they could eat. All of the animals that needed to be fed were fed, the only ones left were the two of them. Izzy took a bite of his burger and made a quiet humming sound. How his sister's cooking always turned out to be so delicious was beyond him. The two ate rather quickly. There was still a lot of work to be done and if Isaiah wanted a chance to ride, he had to hurry. If he finished too late he might not get to. He didn't want to worry Raelyn more than necessary, so he wanted to try to finish by sundown. This way he could do two of the things he loved, riding and watching the sunset. After they had finished lunch, the twins got right back to work. Between the two of them, they luckily finished everything that needed to be done rather quickly. Isaiah was grateful for his sister's hard work, but also for the fact that she didn't fall or hurt herself even once. She may have tripped a few times, but she was okay. That's all that mattered. Once they made it back over the fence, the twenty year old gathered all the tools and went to put them away. Luckily, it wasn't quite that dark yet. "Are you sure you don't want to join me?" he asked Raelyn once more. He knew she never accepted his invitation when it was at night, but he wanted to make sure. Of course having her come along might be even more dangerous.
Thankfully, the portal worked. It spat them out in what looked like the middle of the woods, and it had apparently taken quite a while, because it was already nearing night time. Arabelle immediately asked where they were. Rowan didn't really care, but he knew that she would keep asking. The warlock placed his palms together and slowly pulled them apart to create a small hologram-like globe in between them. He watched as it twirled and slowly zoomed into the dotted area that was marked. "Kingston, Tennessee" the man read out loud and lifted an eyebrow. "Never heard of it" he added, making the small globe vanish. Rowan looked around the place. It was nice and green, and seemingly in the middle of nowhere. He started walking in a random directly, wanting to see what else they could find. If there was nothing there, they would just have to portal somewhere else. BUt the warlock needed a few minutes to return to his full power, and he wasn't sure how well Arabelle could use portals. AT least for the time being, they were stuck.