Shiny magic things indeed. But she blocked Ana and Issac from her mind as much as she could as she started looking. Everything went away - everything. It seemed they were... pre-dating the building? That was going to make things much more difficult. She turned her head, both in reality and in her vision. The light that shone silver like the slippers from Issac's ranting (and she did appreciate he'd referenced the books rather than the movie - she'd tell him later) was settled in just that one spot.
Catherine shifted to settle on her knees, turning to face Ana and Issac even though she wasn't looking at them. She followed it, getting closer to them and feeling goosebumps rise along her arms and the back of her neck. Cold. Why was it cold - so terribly cold? But she ended up staring at the light through Issac's shoes until she just snapped back to reality. That was annoying. She looked up at both of them, "Is there a basement? Because otherwise, we got a problem. It's just like this little beacon right under Issac's feet."