09.Oct.13, 05:32 PM
After her initial alarm Coralaese quickly relaxed. Darumem was polite and his smile and behavior helped to put her at ease. He appeared genuinely friendly. Getting to know the local holder, especially those old enough to have sons around her age, would be beneficial. She was unlikely to find a spouse if no one was aware that she was staying at the hold. If she a good impression on this man it could be very helpful. Beyond that she was also interested in learning more about the various people about the Hold.
She smiled openly at the Darumem as he offered her his arm. She slipped her hand through without hesitation. "Thank you. I would like that very much. You probably know the garden much better than I do, and can show me your favorite spots." She suggested.
Coralaese tipped her head back to admire the pale pink blossoms of a red fruit tree as they passed beneath it. The subtle fruity scent drifted down from the sun warmed blooms, and she drank in the aroma. She had troubling picking an single favorite flower, but redfruit flowers were one she liked a great deal. It reminded her of home and the times she'd spent beneath the trees there. "Oh yes, a younger brother named Ragifen. He'll be turning eight soon. I've never missed one of his birthdays before." She dropped her gaze. It was difficult being so far away from the only family she'd ever known. "Do you have any children Lord Darumem?" She asked.
She smiled openly at the Darumem as he offered her his arm. She slipped her hand through without hesitation. "Thank you. I would like that very much. You probably know the garden much better than I do, and can show me your favorite spots." She suggested.
Coralaese tipped her head back to admire the pale pink blossoms of a red fruit tree as they passed beneath it. The subtle fruity scent drifted down from the sun warmed blooms, and she drank in the aroma. She had troubling picking an single favorite flower, but redfruit flowers were one she liked a great deal. It reminded her of home and the times she'd spent beneath the trees there. "Oh yes, a younger brother named Ragifen. He'll be turning eight soon. I've never missed one of his birthdays before." She dropped her gaze. It was difficult being so far away from the only family she'd ever known. "Do you have any children Lord Darumem?" She asked.