Ah, it was probably the best, most eloquent scolding she had been offered in a long time. If Rista hadn't been so occupied with recoiling and shrinking under the pressure of the old mans gaze and words, she would have felt thoroughly impressed. Sadly, she was spending most of her mental capacity by examining each and every insult, turning them over like precious gems and considering whether they were fair and worthy of responding to. The rosy hue of indignation slowly took place on her cheeks and dyed the coppery skin with tints of red okra, for a moment the beady black eyes flared up in anger...
And then she swallowed it, slowly but surely. She was reluctant, but it wasn't like the man was giving her a choice in the matter. To be called stupid was one thing, the be accused of not behaving like a true Inarta.. that one hurt, and hurt bad. The girl failed to understand how she could be seen as a true Inarta by learning about another people.. It didn't make much sense for her, but since the old man was so persistent...
Slowly, steadily her stubbornness caved in, like a brick wall that first had been sewn with ivy and then beaten at with a sledge hammer. Anger gave way to a sulky reluctance, and with a heavy sigh the girl let her arms fall to her sides in defeat. She really was way too tired for this.
"Fine then" she muttered and made a sour grimace, as if the words tasted bad. "I'll come and take your lessons, learn whatever you have to teach. Just don't expect me to like it, please? I've never gotten anything good from this" she made a gesture with her hand towards the eyes and the hair "and I really can't see how it will help me. But I'll do it.." If nothing else, she would do it so he wouldn't ever be able to say that she wasted the gifts of Caiyha again. It was just.. It felt more like a curse.