"There's no chapel here." She admitted to Lilani as she started to make her way down the hallway in the direction of the room that she had mentioned. "I don't believe the Doctor was a very religious man, his work was greatly focused on science, though it served him well. I have read most of his notes quite thoroughly and I'm convinced that he was brilliant, although I'd feel even better if he would return to interpret them." She said with a gentle smile as they continued. "The people of this town are not very spiritual at all I fear. There may be some but I believe that most have lost faith with their Gods if they had ever known them to begin with. I suppose a lifetime of hardship can do that to someone." Spoken in such a way that it was becoming a little clearer that Janessa was not a Myrken native.
The comment the other woman made drew a loft of a brow from the red haired healer and she paused for a moment in her stride to look at Lilani curiously. "Do you think it's the work of a necromancer?" It had been the one possibility she hadn't considered yet. "That would certainly change matters if it were..." For one thing it would mean that all of these people weren't crazy, which was perhaps a more disturbing thought than the assumption that they were.
"Ellie's just inside this room." She'd say then before knocking lightly on the door and stepping inside to look about for the elderly woman, spotting her sitting in the one chair in the room, talking quite contentedly to something that wasn't there, only pausing when she saw Janessa and Lilani, the elderly woman motioning the pair in.
"Ah Miss Janessa. Have you brought another to try to convince me to go home? David is here now, right there." The elderly woman said motioning to the bed across from her. "There's certainly no way I'll leave him here alone, but you and your friend are welcome to come in and visit if you'd like."