I'll hope and pray they realise it soon, then. [Blithe as you like. If it weren't for how she's acted up to this point, it would be easy to mistake it for genuine well-wishing.]
[Since he seems to have taken his attention off her, she takes the opportunity to sit back down on the bunk, twisting the end of her braid around her finger and watching him suspiciously from the corner of her eye.]
Ye've still not told me who ye are, sai knight. Could be I'd know the name.
[Deeply unlikely, she's sure. He's no part of her world, at least not of her time. The thought of him riding down the dusty main street of Hambry, on his horse which he's so damned sure is the finest in the world, is a laughable one. But she's curious now, and he's had her name, after all.]
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[Since he seems to have taken his attention off her, she takes the opportunity to sit back down on the bunk, twisting the end of her braid around her finger and watching him suspiciously from the corner of her eye.]
Ye've still not told me who ye are, sai knight. Could be I'd know the name.
[Deeply unlikely, she's sure. He's no part of her world, at least not of her time. The thought of him riding down the dusty main street of Hambry, on his horse which he's so damned sure is the finest in the world, is a laughable one. But she's curious now, and he's had her name, after all.]