Ayanna flicked her eyes over to Naeya, and made a choice to no argue. if she could help it. Tonight. The poor woman would be stuck in the middle of it if she argued with this man. She was shocked, thunderstruck, speechless when the woman put her hand on her arm and gave it a light squeeze after she checked herself in the mirror once again. She had never experienced that kind of kindness from someone who had known her for so short of a time. Ayanna was gaping at the Konti, her thoughts a bit scattered. A squeeze on the arm was a way of telling someone, in most cultures, that everything would be okay. And that they had someone there for them. Ayanna was shocked by this display of affection. Something other people would take for granted this woman found to be something akin to a myth, a fable, a dream. It said something about the way she was treated by others. She would expect this kind of kindness from her companion, who had been with her for close to a year now. Or from her family, her brother especially. But from a person who barely knew her? Never. Eventually Ayanna came back to herself and the shock, and thankfulness, slid from her features. Leaving a more confident shield behind them. This had all taken perhaps several moments for her face to remold itself. She had been looking at the Konti while it had happened, her face obscured for Desmus. She was facing her when she took a drink of her ale, and saw the obvious distaste. She let an amused smile out. Her thoughts beginning to take over again. But she was coherent enough to hear the mans next comment. Again he was being condescending, this time it was coupled with sarcasm. She was tempted to slash that sly smirk off his features. "Remember who you are talking to Desmus." she warned him, her way of telling him he should show them respect, rightly so. A Konti woman was someone who deserved respect, as did a Symenestra. Again Naeya did not have a reaction to the man's comment. She wondered how long this woman's patience would hold out. She wondered what it would look like when it finally broke. She smiled at the thought of her yelling and raging. It would be quite a sight. Ayanna's smile slipped though when the woman's shoulder's drooped. She bit her lip, she knew the trouble with finding a boat was her fault. But she didn't know how to make it better. She looked around for something, something shiny. Naeya liked shiny things right? But there was nothing shiny around! Oh gods how did she handle this? She wasn't used to having a female friend, was she a friend? Companion? Acquaintance? Well whatever she was the Symenestra wasn't used to it. She didn't know how to make them happy! Give her companion some meat, he'd be happy. Give her a fruit and she'd be happy! Fruit! Perhaps Naeya liked fruit! "Grape?" she inquired, handing the woman a few of them, they stood out against her skin like small jewels against snow. Suddenly there was a man there though and Ayanna was startled enough to jump. Her free hand went to her side, where her lash was located. But the man just talked about how it seemed like the setting for a joke. How odd. Her hand left her side but still Ayanna was noticeably more tense with the man there, unsure of what he would do. "Traveling companions would be a better word for it." Ayanna replied slowly to his comment, not even quite sure as to what the three of them were at the moment. |