Startled, Inari turned around. She had forgotten Aria was with them. And now the girl was saying something about teaching them magic. Again? "Um... Excuse me, not to be rude." She spoke up, walking away from the edge of the ship and over to Echo. "But I already know magic. Mistress Hikaru taught me. As for Echo, well she doesn't need magic. We have our own ways of getting around. But thanks for the offer." Once she was over Echo, Inari cupped her hands and felt water manifest. Icy cold in temperate, she held her hands above Echo's face and let the the water fall.
Echo woke up almost instantly, getting herself up and looking around. Blinking, she did a trouble take of the area, before looking back at Inari, giving the same puzzled look they had both held before. "Uh... Inari, where are we? You never told me about this place."
Still looking just as puzzled as she had from when they first arrived, Inari shook her head. "I'm not too sure. Your powers interfered at the last moment, when I tried to teleport us out. I don't know where it took us. But I do know, You, me, and that Aria girl seem to be on a sea ship. An actual still standing relic from Earth."
"Woah, how Bizarre." Echo could only comment, as she blinked, rubbed her eyes, and blinked again.
"You know what this means don't you?" Inari piped up, as Echo full stood up and joined her friend.
"Huh... What?"
"We have no choice but to explore! Who knows what all could be here. If a sea ship from Earth is around. We may not know where we are. But we can be pretty sure, not many have been here. I've not heard of it anyways."
Echo stared, but then nodded. "You're right. Who knows what we're going to find. But what do we do about.....?"
"We take her with of course." Inari answered. Then turned to look at Aria. "But only if she stops trying to teach us stuff, we're not kids."