Ariann was caught. The look on her face was a mixture of surprise, awe and worry. She'd hoped she would've been discreet enough for him not to find out about her mistake, but he caught it far too easy. Then he corrected her about this being a place called Nyka. Ariann's eyes widened even though she was still looking away from him as she knelt in the same place, the color draining from her face again. Not in Syliras? Far away? Ariann felt lost now, her destination even further away from the way Ximal spoke to her. At least he said it wasn't a bad place. Maybe she should try and trust him after all...
"I'm embarrassed." She said, speaking plainly without much censoring on her words. "I'm... afraid... too..." She muttered. "If this isn't Syliras, then I am lost and being lost scares me..." She finally looked up at him, her emerald eyes locked on his, fear evident in her eyes. "I don't want to be lost." She said, her voice wavering as fear crept in despite her attempts to stop it. "I landed on a stranger in a city that I thought was another city and now I don't know where to go... and I'm scared." She said, her eyes beginning to water up on the edges as if she might cry.
She felt small and alone now, having left her only friend in a far away city because she wanted to learn more about the land-dwellers. She'd not felt this way since she left Charbosi, claiming that she's old enough to brave the waters. But she wasn't. She was immature inside and childish, so sheltered that she began to shrink under the pressure of being in a strange city. She didn't know where she was and she'd never looked at a map before, so she'd have no clue where to go even if she had one. She had no skills that could aid her on land if she got in a fight. She was gifted with the mark of Rik'kiel on the back of her right hand, but she didn't think she could use that or her medical knowledge to defend herself if Ximal chose to attack her. She heard herself whimper lightly as she cringed, waiting for Ximal's next move and expecting the worst. After all, that was all she could do.