Haeli studied the newcomer and smiled thoughtfully. The purple and orange robe she thought was a bit garish but then again the Lhavitians and their style of clothing was always a bit too much for her. Growing up she'd been lucky if she had new fabric for clothing once every two or three years. Here, everyone had fancy clothing. It always made her feel shabby and out of place.
"Yes, I am Haeli. I recieved your message to meet. No one has ever asked me to meet.. so I was eager to come." The girl said, gently blowing on the ink in her book and capping her little pot and wiping her quill down. "I apologize for you catching me writing, but this is a peaceful place. It is good for such things." She added, and glanced around. She signaled the waitress, like Julian had taught her, to come over and bring more tea for him, then nodded.
"Why would they be interested? It's because of the necklace?" She studied the necklace he displayed - her necklace - and nodded. "Oh. It has meaning to these people. I could tell at the festival. It was important to me as a child. I've always had it. Since the storm when Ozantha found me. I told him that they could have it back, keep it... that it was not worth their ire." Haeli said, looking at Juo. Then she shook her head and backed up, knowing the story was best told from start to end, not in pieces.
"In the spring of 493 AV, there was a series of terrible storms off the coast of Kalea and Falyndar. There is a place north of Falyndar and on the southwestern shore of Kalea called The Gyvaka Swamp. A Caiyha Priestess lived there, exiled from Zinrah for turning her back on Siku. Siku can be a jealous goddess, so the Dhani Priestess fled her city and moved to the Swamp. It needed a witch caretaker anyhow, and Caiyha provided. But whenever there was a storm, Ozantha - the priestess - would go down to the shore and walk the beach looking for Flotsam. Supplies were limited in the swamp so this was an important source of wood, glass, sometimes even better things - rope, nails, other metal. Only the biggest storm she'd felt in ages caused a ship to go aground off the coast. Most of the ship washed ashore. There were bodies and supplies, wood, nails, all the things that were important to Ozantha. But there was also a survivor. It was me. I was a baby. And rather than let me die, Ozantha took me home and raised me. The necklace and my swaddling cloth wwer the only things I truly owned. The ship was called The Haeli. So that's what Ozantha named me. I grew up there, raised by her, and only left after she died. I came here looking for other humans to learn from." Haeli said slowly, her storytelling voice in full swing.
She looked thoughtful. "Why was he so upset I had the necklace? I did not steal it from anyone. It's been mine for eighteen years." Haeli said. "But I was willing to let him go. It was something i thought I had of my mother. But the longer I'm alive, the less 'things' I need to be comfortable or to take comfort in." Haeli said, eyes studying the necklace. "But as for what it is, no, I have no idea... just a necklace." She said then paused as the server brought more tea, refreshing her cup and pouring one for Juo.