OOCJebediah's way of speech is intriguing! Perplexing, in a good way.Of course you don't know him... Kouri raised her small right hand and rubbed her forehead in exasperation. The notion of her father visiting this scum lair of a city all the way from Avanthal was borderline impossible. She didn't need to be told that her father wasn't here, he was never here to begin with. The ghost girl's annoyance to this man was not as high as her pity, there might be something wrong with his head. How sad of him to live such an existence, what the ghost girl didn't realize was her own sad ethereal existence, borrowing more and more time in a world where she didn't belong anymore. She kept silent about her father to indirectly let the topic pass, she wasn't comfortable talking about her parents, but it was a vast improvement compared to the past where she would freak out when faced with the matters of parentage.
After all this time, he finally introduced himself. At least the man got some courtesy to properly apologize. Ignoring a lady was rude, the little lady crossed her arms over her chest as she slightly raised her nose. "I see, Sir Jebe... Jebebi... Kih!" Kouri gritted her teeth as she stomped the ground with her right foot. His Common-based name was rather hard for her to pronounce. Her 'noblewoman' act was falling apart and she didn't like it one bit. She inhaled and took some time to properly process his name first. "Sir Jebediah, ehehe~" The girl giggled, quickly concealing her earlier embarrassment.
"Oh?" She tilted her head in curiosity, so he wasn't a hobo after all. He truly lived here and apparently was the caretaker of the graveyard. She assumed what he meant by residents were corpses and ghosts, he made them nice and comfortable, he must be a spiritist. However, she doubted herself when he told her he guarded their belongings. From this, the ghost thought he was just a simple caretaker, similar to a guard in a wealthy man's house. "Oh, I see... people robbing dead people? That's weird..." She couldn't fathom on why the living would want to rob the dead, opening up graves and touching corpses would be icky, especially if they were rotting. Still, from what she had seen in her time as a ghost, humanity's eccentricity knew no bounds, one of them even tried to violate her... It was a long story and best be forgotten.
"No, Sir Jebe. He didn't. Papa never come here." The little girl felt slightly offended, Taka would never lower himself by associating with criminals. Her father might be a rather unique individual, but he wasn't a fool... or was he? His reckless actions in taking his family to the jungles of Falyndar had been his greatest and last mistake of his life. He thought hiring a Myrian guide would solve all of the problems, apparently, it wasn't the case.
Papa... why? She slightly looked up to the sky, she wanted to be angry at her father, he was responsible for turning his daughter into a monster, yes, a monster. The look on the eyes of those slavers and bandits when they looked at her small bloodied form and whirring metallic blades flying around her said such. Her happily insane giggles unnerved even a veteran Myrian warrior.
Her self-induced trance was broken when he asked about her, she put aside her father for the moment. "No, I don't... live here." What made he think a little girl taking resident in this creepy place? Unless he knew she was a ghost or maybe it was just him being weird. She followed his gesture, her large sapphire eyes looking at the direction of the Ridge. By his description, it sounded dangerous, but Kouri scoffed off his warning. She wasn't an ordinary child, she had human blood on her hands. "I'm sure I'll be fine. I'm not weak!" The girl said confidently, apparently her father's disregard for safety passed down into her. His next description of the place looked less dangerous as it just some family tombs and his own hut.
I see~ I'll go to the Ridge first then! Even as Jebediah spoke, she already thought of all the pretty treasures she could find in the Ridge. What made her think so? One could only wonder.
"Right then! I'll go to the Rid-... w-what?" She stopped, her form slightly backing away in caution when he spoke about feasting and if 'they' had something left for her. Who were 'them'? Ghosts? If so, then what did he mean by them leaving leftovers? So many questions swam in her head, but her caution was mainly fueled by the possibility of him knowing she was a ghost all along. "E...ehehe, w-what do you mean? Who are they? L-left some for me? W-what is it? Food?" She feigned ignorance, if he could see through her disguise, then he was no ordinary man. She didn't realize that physically touching him earlier could reveal her true nature to those familiar with a ghost's touch. "Uhm..." Kouri stopped in her tracks and slowly approached him again. "Sir, uh... uhm... I'm... I'm, uh... do you know what I am?" She needed to confirm this, there was no point in acting like a normal girl if he already knew her nature, she would make a fool of herself.