Kitchi nodded as he confirmed the idea to start with the complex system mapped out in front of them.
“From what’s written here, it seems like the wire is attached to the reel and you would use this handle,” he tapped the handle on the diagram with his finger, “to pull in the wire. Though it really doesn't say anything about how the wire is attached...” Kitchi frowned, her blue eyes scanned the words, searching for any mention of the reel or how to connect the wire, she knew that it must be written somewhere but perhaps she had missed it? She scanned quickly, uncertain. She felt eyes twist back towards her but ignored them until words slipped towards her again. “I guess we’ll have to figure that part out on the actual rod, right...?” Kitchi smiled as a short silent pause settled over them. This man seemed to make a habit of rambling slightly, was it nerves or his normal speech? To her surprise Kitchi failed to find it irksome but rather an endearing quality to the young man. “You know, I don’t know your name. It would probably be easier to work together if we know each other’s names.” His fingers twisted around the back of his neck, rubbing it lightly. Kitchi smiled, she had not really thought about giving him a name before, it simply seemed to slip from her mind with the influx of fishing knowledge being rammed into her mind.“Uhm, I’m Kane.” He continued/
"I'm Kitchi" She waved her hand as she spoke, almost dismissive of her own name. "So, Kane, a human in Wind Reach, born here or moved?" Part of her seemed to assume he had moved in after leaving home, although she could not quite decipher why her thoughts tended in that direction. Her mind scanned through their conversations, he had spoke of brothers but no names of places or landmarks jumped to her mind. Had he mentioned anywhere specific? He did have a point, it was rude not to know at least something about the people who you are working with.
“From what’s written here, it seems like the wire is attached to the reel and you would use this handle,” he tapped the handle on the diagram with his finger, “to pull in the wire. Though it really doesn't say anything about how the wire is attached...” Kitchi frowned, her blue eyes scanned the words, searching for any mention of the reel or how to connect the wire, she knew that it must be written somewhere but perhaps she had missed it? She scanned quickly, uncertain. She felt eyes twist back towards her but ignored them until words slipped towards her again. “I guess we’ll have to figure that part out on the actual rod, right...?” Kitchi smiled as a short silent pause settled over them. This man seemed to make a habit of rambling slightly, was it nerves or his normal speech? To her surprise Kitchi failed to find it irksome but rather an endearing quality to the young man. “You know, I don’t know your name. It would probably be easier to work together if we know each other’s names.” His fingers twisted around the back of his neck, rubbing it lightly. Kitchi smiled, she had not really thought about giving him a name before, it simply seemed to slip from her mind with the influx of fishing knowledge being rammed into her mind.“Uhm, I’m Kane.” He continued/
"I'm Kitchi" She waved her hand as she spoke, almost dismissive of her own name. "So, Kane, a human in Wind Reach, born here or moved?" Part of her seemed to assume he had moved in after leaving home, although she could not quite decipher why her thoughts tended in that direction. Her mind scanned through their conversations, he had spoke of brothers but no names of places or landmarks jumped to her mind. Had he mentioned anywhere specific? He did have a point, it was rude not to know at least something about the people who you are working with.