Kirsi's smile widened, and a faint blush stained her cheeks as the Akalak offered her a string of vibrantly colored purple beads. Inclining her head towards the large man, she reached for the proffered beads, teasing gently, "Why thank you, kind sir." Harboring no real expectations of winning the day's 'contest', the beads were still a pleasant balm to a feminine side that she'd largely ignored for a very long time. When the hair stylist paused in her ministrations, turning to speak with another stylist briefly, Kirsi used the opportunity to carefully lift the beads up and over the woman's creation. As they settled around her neck, laying delicately just above the neckline of her gown, the Vantha lifted a hand self-consciously, directing a question to Favchean. "Do they suit, then?"
Knowing that the men of the city must hand out beads and being a recipient of said beads were two different things; Kirsi found, to her surprise, that the experience was reminiscent of her youth in Avanthal. Casual flirtation and surface appreciation were things she was well-familiar with, and this new perspective made her enjoyment of the day much less a thing of concentration, turning it instead to one of habit. She graced the Akalak with a dazzling smile before turning to Rinya, and the half-introduction the Kelvic had made.
The return of the hair stylist meant that Kirsi had time enough for a polite nod and a small wave to the blonde woman before facing forward once more. The bulk of her hair was up, restrained by carved wooden hair sticks that she'd made specifically for the festival. Kirsi could feel loose tendrils tickling the back of her neck as the stylist played with them. First one side, then the other; curling and then pulling the strands straight. Amusement outweighed annoyance, however, and so Kirsi said nothing while the woman played with the shimmering green-black locks.
That laughter was evident in her voice as she answered Jorin's question, "Certainly I'm looking forward to it; I haven't really experienced a festival in Riverfall yet. It seems like the whole city has turned out for this one." In truth, the sheer number of women on the streets, the men with beads, the excitement in the air - all were combining to make the day memorable, and with good company, even as a second choice, Kirsi was sure she would enjoy herself immensely.
Knowing that the men of the city must hand out beads and being a recipient of said beads were two different things; Kirsi found, to her surprise, that the experience was reminiscent of her youth in Avanthal. Casual flirtation and surface appreciation were things she was well-familiar with, and this new perspective made her enjoyment of the day much less a thing of concentration, turning it instead to one of habit. She graced the Akalak with a dazzling smile before turning to Rinya, and the half-introduction the Kelvic had made.
The return of the hair stylist meant that Kirsi had time enough for a polite nod and a small wave to the blonde woman before facing forward once more. The bulk of her hair was up, restrained by carved wooden hair sticks that she'd made specifically for the festival. Kirsi could feel loose tendrils tickling the back of her neck as the stylist played with them. First one side, then the other; curling and then pulling the strands straight. Amusement outweighed annoyance, however, and so Kirsi said nothing while the woman played with the shimmering green-black locks.
That laughter was evident in her voice as she answered Jorin's question, "Certainly I'm looking forward to it; I haven't really experienced a festival in Riverfall yet. It seems like the whole city has turned out for this one." In truth, the sheer number of women on the streets, the men with beads, the excitement in the air - all were combining to make the day memorable, and with good company, even as a second choice, Kirsi was sure she would enjoy herself immensely.