While the twins were gone, Daizi let her two other rats sniff and interact with Adrienne, and when they were ready, she rewrapped her with the same care as earlier. By the time the twins made it home, Ivy was awake, and they were ready to bury Adrienne.
Already, in the spot Daizi had selected, she had set up four tiny tables. On one she had an incense stick and feathers, on one she had a white candle, then a glass cup of water, with some of the shells and sea glass from the beach around it, and finally, on the last one, she had stones, soil, and more of the cut flowers she had placed in the tiny burial shroud. The four tables were set with enough distance for all of them to stand within their invisible boundary, and she carried the body with her, while Dark carried Ivy who was confused and curious.
Once everyone was inside, she stood towards the table with the incense, and after lighting it, said, "Guardians of the watchtower of the East, I do summon, stir, and call you up to protect me in my rite. Breathe into me the spirit of the pure joy of life." Then, she turned and lit the candle, saying, "Guardians of the watchtower of the South, I do summon, stir, and call you up to protect me in my rite. Kindle within me the flame of spiritual awakening." She did similarly when she turned to the west and the north, with full conviction.
Although Dark did not really believe in any of it, he stood solemn and focused, a solemn and familiar participant in his wife's spiritual needs. That said, he did give the twins a quick warning glance, because although he trusted them to be respectful, he also knew this was the first time they had seen first hand this side of Daizi's commitment to her beliefs.
After the corners were called, Daizi set the circle, declaring only the good could enter its boundaries, she turned to Dark, who handed Ivy to Alec and then gently took Adrienne from his wife, so she could kneel down and dig the grave. Dark handed the shrouded rat back over once Daizi was ready, and crying again, Daizi lay her in it. "You were always so kind to your sisters," Daizi said, "and I loved your wagging tail."
"You boggled everytime I took you out of your cage," Dark added, looking down at the tiny white sheet.