Dor waited, terribly still, until the old woman set the honey pastry on the counter. Only then did she reach for it, the wax paper crinkling between her fingers, and listened carefully to Dhatzu’s demonstration, though she had to tear her eyes away from the exchange of jade kinas glinting in the bakery’s warm light. “Thank you,” she echoed in Lhatvian, enunciating the words carefully, and received a soft chuckle from the baker while following Dhatzu back out beneath the stars and the celestial glow of Lhavit. Delicate bits of pastry were torn off the roll one by one and popped into her mouth. A quiet smile found her, remaining steady as she devoured the prized treat. It held the majority of her attention as she stood beside Dhatzu, ignoring the steady, pedestrian traffic swishing around them. One messenger veered too close to the falcon in his haste, causing her to step swiftly away and bump lightly into Dhatzu’s arm. Black eyes lifted, blinking at him, before she stepped away again and began to lick leftover flakes of sugary dough and sticky honey from her fingers. “There is an inn?” She wanted to know, at last willing to share her attention with something other than eating. Rocky aeries were perfectly acceptable, however it felt like ages since she had experienced a hot bath and a bed. “The treat was more than one coin,” she added, not having missed that little fact. She also owed him back his robe now. |