Third person point of view
Her eyebrows quirked up, as did the corner of her lips, Persephone could see Haiti was stifling the surprise on her face. "You have gone very far into the journal." She said, turning away from the book to Persephone.
Persephone squinted her eyes, and her expression expressed how much she was in distraught at the moment. "I have a feeling, you already know this but I haven't been able to read the book."
Haitu finally let the smile out, but it wasn't the pleased smile she had given Persephone one out of a hundred times. This one seemed teasing, hair–rising. It sent a jolt of fear and curiosity down the spine of Persephone.