Date: 1st of Fall, 520 A.V.
Perhaps it would have been etter to go with that bath first. At least then they wouldn't have to suffer the dirty looks as people caught a whiff of them. Reed didn't much mind it when he was left on his own, but part of him took umbrage when they directed them at the other squire. It was a part of him that he hated. An overprotective urge that hearkened back to past trauma in Sunberth. An while logically he knew she was just as fierce as him in a fight there was also that part of him that wanted to protect that little medicine woman who took so much punishment on his behalf.
The oddest thing about the comparison was that she didn't look nothing like the woman he had known. Her face was more expressive, her skin darker, and her hair was a different texture. There was nothing linking them so far as he could tell. Even their personalities differed.
A barmaid set a mug of ale in front of him. Reed's mind drifted to the present moment. First on the opaque brown liquid in the wooden tankard, then on the face of the woman sitting across from him. Yomilla. Wrapping his fingers around the mug he lifted it to his lips to take a swig. Part of him hoped it might clear these cobwebs from his mind, but it was not going to be so easy as that. Emotions seldom were, especially when complicated by an obstinate brother.
"Ah" He sighed after setting down the mug, filling the silence momentarily while he collected his fragmented thoughts. "Not as refreshing as cool, clear water after a fight but it does something for the spirit." Reed's voice was steady as he spoke these words but there was a hint of trouble in his eyes. With one hand he could count how many timese he had sat like this with another person. What did that say about him, a man whom had been here so many seasons. Nothing good he imagined as he forced down another gulp of the ale.
It had a reassuring taste to it, a reminder of its mollifying effects on the tumult of his mind. The ale here was of much better quality than it had been in Sunberth, however in Sunberth there wasn't much that could be drank safely besides ale. Water couldn't exact be trusted even in the best of situations there.
Feeling the grain of the table, he considered the fact that he was still very much a stranger in this place. So much of Sunberth still clung to him, and Reed worried that the muck of that place would never wash off. Would never leave him, that he would always be nothing more than the animal he had been back there.
Drifting again. Reed might have openly admonished himself if it wasn't for present company. He'd developed that worrying habit when little Nikali showed up in his life, and had taken to talking to himself even when the statue was inert. It helped him work through his problems in some ways even if it left him feeling a little awkward afterwards.
Breathing in through his nose, he shifted his focuse instead onto something they could both converse on. Preferably a topic far from the clouds that ranged inside of his head. "You did well with that shield of yours, and that sword. What is it called? I haven't seen its like before."