The citizens and even Sesha gathered around the fountain like the moon revolving the Earth. They reached their eager palms to the diamonds that manifested before them, similar to how the trees branched out gathering beams of light. Dalvinia ceased her feast momentarily to see everyone from peasant to count scramble for a handful of diamonds and watch in sorrow as their wishes shattered within their grasps. She cocked her head. The Kelvic understood the gravity such treasure held but not its value.
Sesha appeared very appalled by Dalvinia's question regarding the glorified Temple. Dalivina's intrigued increased meagerly. “Why the Temple is Alvadas’ greatest monument!" said Sesha. "Dedicated to the God of Illusion and trickery, Ionu!” The thread of her description was sewn into a massive blanket of verbal beauty. To anyone else Sesha's tale would have been impressive. However, she seemed to avoid everything that had little relation to the physical details of the structure, which the orange-eyed woman noted. Her interest then lessened. Being a Kelvic, she knew little of religion. She cared little of its display but more of its purpose, which the smoking woman elaborated nothing upon.
Sesha then switched subjects in the blink of an eye. “And my home is quite cozy; a quaint little flat on the second story of an old building. It’s rather spacious, just one large room. And it has all the amenities you could ever need. A warm place to sleep, places to store your things, and even a wash basin to clean your…” With the moment of pausing, the two woman looked at each other. The woman sitting on the fountain gazed more at the mess upon Dalvinia's face than the Kelvic herself. She finished with, "... to clean yourself!"
Sesha's offer was tantalizing. She seemed to be knowledgeable in religious affairs as shown by her enthusiasm towards the topic. Dalivinia turned her head toward empty space in thought. She recalled old stories of the father she ever knew and his similar ideals on religion. A connection had to be hidden somewhere, and she planned to find it. On a different note, the fanged woman travelled light with only a tent and other miscellaneous belongings. A stay in a comfortable house would have been an excellent change, even if it was for one night. With her thoughts collected, she clasped the meat in her hands and rose to her feet. A bright smile grew as she said, "Thank you so much. Thank you. Lead the way to your house, Miss Sesha!"