Just as she predicted, many different types of people drew themselves near the table, which is exactly why she chose to sit there in the first place. The mouth-watering food filled the air. For those who were named low in caste would get the luxury they deserved for the first time. She too was named a low class, a Chiet really. Although they have been viewed to be well, a commoner. Without being married to a male of the Avora view, she was labeled just as low as the Dek. Not that she cared all to much about rank. The title she aimed for was an Endal. Not because it was the highest caste in their homelands, but she wished to tame an eagle of her own. She dreamed about being a hunter from the sky. What was any of their people without an Eagle? Their race was known to be hunters from the sky, and to tell someone they didn't have one seemed like a disgrace which was sad since majority of their people didn't have one. The fruit remained satisfying within her mouth. She moved on from the fruit to some sort of bread as an appetizer before she moved onto whatever else was served. Her sea green orbs watched the different people approach, and how easily they were absorbed into conversation. None seemed to take acknowledgment to her presence, which didn't bother her. The medallion she wore felt like it weighed a ton, something she wasn't used of but she ignored it. Her gaze caught a female, one that seemed quite lost in her eyes. Definitely not the first. Being the people watcher she was, she was slightly intrigued with her ways. Slightly a clutz but it only entertained her much more. It wasn't until she dumped wine on her clothes where Dalena took the situation more seriously. This place was filled with different ranks, and those who were traditional, which many were, didn't seem too pleased with having to linger with the low caste. Dalena didn't see anything wrong with it, she knew that every person had to start somewhere, and this female wasn't from her race at all. A visitor of some sort. The color of her hair gave her away. Instead of being a red head, she had dark brownish hair. It sort of stuck out within the flamed heads that moved around. With a sigh, Dalena stood up. She did take notice that this female was no older than herself. But what she did next surprised her. She followed the girl into the crowd. She wasn't too difficult to find, the only dark haired person she had seen yet. When she approached, she tapped the girl on the shoulder, still minding her distance. Her hands reached up to her own throat as she untied the delicate bow laced around her throat. She slipped off the black cloak and held it out to the female. "Here. It will cover the stain... I do also require it back after the festival, it is my only one." Even though she did a rather generous thing, her tone was mild, not much emotion shown. The only emotion was the need to protect. But her facial expression was more frustrated for an unknown reason. That was something completely out of character for her, but Dalena understood to some point. She didn't want the girl to feel out of place more than she already did, if she did at all. Perhaps it was the thought of being alone in a crowd, and soon getting labeled as something you couldn't get rid of that drew Dalena's heart to soften. She knew what it was like. It could even be that the way the woman held herself up reminded her of her own sister. No way in hell would she allow her sister to embarrass herself. She still didn't know the reason for her actions, but it was too late to take them back. All she did was wait and see if this female to accept her cloak. If not, then she just made a complete fool out of herself. It wouldn't be the first time either... She mentally corrected herself. |