“Morian, has Crash given you any idea where they could be?” Tina asked, worrying her bottom lip. “Leo…”

Morian gave Leo’s mother a reassuring smile. “Buttercup is still young and unfortunately, just as excited about this trip as Morah. All we are getting is vague images.”

“What about Hope’s symbiot? Is Rainbow any help?” Tina asked, turning to Cree, Calo, and Melina.

“No,” Calo replied with a huff.

“They can’t have gotten far,” Riley said, looking at her mate. “Vox, you can pick up Sacha and Pearl’s scent and track them. I wouldn’t be surprised if they aren’t home by this afternoon. Sacha isn’t going to want to mess up her nails, and Leo is always hungry. Whatever food they’ve taken is bound to be gone soon.”

The low chuckles around the table made even the most worried parent relax a little. Leo was known for his appetite.

“We’ll break up into teams and spread out,” Paul said.

“The other women and I will stay here in case the kids return. We can send you a message if they do,” Morian suggested.

“Sounds good. I’ve asked Trisha to come with us. Her experience in tracking will help us. We leave in ten,” Paul announced.