To which Harmonia had stomped her feet, crossed her arms and had an overall teenaged fit over it. She didn't want to go with her brothers and bathe with them. She wasn't a little girl anymore. It was weird. Maybe her brothers were all comfortable seeing each other naked, but she... not so much. She was awkward looking, or so she thought, and she just didn't allow anyone that didn't have to see her naked... see her naked.
She had a plan. She'd let the erotes do their thing, and she'd linger behind them at a safe enough distance where no one would think they were together -Ares wouldn't be pleased (she was sure) if he knew of this and she would much rather please her father than her mother. She'd sit by the water's edge and try not to be embarrassed or even look at them... because even though she wasn't exactly related to all of them they were all close enough to be family. Then she'd wait for them to leave before going to bathe on her own.
It was precisely what she had done. Well, the beginning part anyway. She had followed them to the pool leaving a generous distance between them, close enough for them to see her and yet far enough where it wasn't assumed that they were together. She was just conveniently heading to the same place as the erotes were, that was all.
Harmonia was finally coming through to the clearing, eyes looking at the ground only, and considered how she could bathe and still get home the same time as Eros did so as not to get her mother irate with her. It was ridiculous... this idea that she needed her brother to escort her. Balance wasn't a child. She was young, sure, but she wasn't a child. She could take care of herself.
She had been just about to move to the water's edge and put her feet in when she heard a small sound near the shrubbery. Strange. Harmonia counted the erotes, taking care to not really look at them. All were accounted for. So then what had made the sound. One of her not-really-but-sort-of brothers would probably tell her was nothing more than an animal and to ignore it. However, there was a nagging feeling at her gut that it was something more. And Ares had told her if it nagged at her that something was wrong, to trust her gut. Trust your instincts.
So, with a cautious curiosity, Balance walked over to where the sound seemed to have come from. “Who's there?” She asked and balled up her hands into fists. She'd fight if she had to.