When Drusilla said her arms were to big for her outfit, Turrin said reassuringly, “Dru, you are perfect the way you are. You could wear a tunic made out of straw, and I would still think you are beautiful...” The endal looked her over again and said with a approving nod, “However, I have to admit that there is a certain appeal to seeing you in leather...” The half-breed hoped that compliment would put the symenestra's mind at ease.
Turrin had to admit that he did have a thing for women in leather too because he grew up in Taloba wear the main fabric was leather. Also, being a young male in Taloba, Turrin grew to be attracted to the athletic warrior women dressed head to toe in leather clothing or armor. On the other hand, Drusilla had a exotic beauty to her that he couldn't quite find in human or myrian women. In truth, he found her most alluring in her silky symenestra gowns. He just wished that she wore more color other than black. Black made her look like she was constantly mourning someones death. When he first met her, she always seemed sad and distant, so maybe black was a appropriate color for her at the time. However, she seemed more confident in herself and happy with her life, and it showed in her confidence in trying on different clothing from different races.
Turrin followed Drusilla into his mother's and sister's sanctuary, and he watched her preform her ritual for the dead. The myrian smiled to himself when he listened to Drusilla talk to his mother and sister like they were still alive. It was comforting to know that someone other than him cared for his family as much as him. When she folded her hands to say her prayer, the endal knelt besides Drusilla and said a prayer in myrian, “I know that I am not with you two, but please save me a seat in Dira's dining hall, Kaya.” Turrin closed his eyes and said to his mother, “Mother, I am sorry that I have been away so long. I hope you and father find your place in Myri's armies once again...”
Turrin was always convinced her father and mother must have been soul mates that were unlucky to be born from two different races of people. The half-breed could tell they shared a bond that nobody not even his grandmother could break. When Drusilla stood to leave, Turrin followed her out of the room. Drusilla told him that she already gave Aponivi (Ponipon) the directions to the cherry blossom grove. When Drusilla told him that she already got the saddle on Aponivi, the endal was actually surprised because the saddle was quite heavy. Turrin nodded to her and said softly, “I am sure you did fine. I just need check if the straps are tight enough before we head out. I don't want our date to be cut short by dieing.”
Once they got to the room, Turrin put his talon sword scabbard in the saddle bags, and he started to inspect the saddle straps on the wing eagle. The endal had to tighten a few of the straps on the side of saddle and the large strap going under the wind eagle, but all in all, she didn't do a bad job. Turrin looked at her outfit, and he knew the symenestra would be cold flying over the volcano's glacier in her outfit. Taking off his katinu, Turrin walked over to white haired woman, draped it around her shoulders, and said with a nod, “Even if it is late spring, the winds coming off the volcano's glacier are quite strong and cold in the high altitudes, so why don't you take my Katinu, Dru. It will keep you warm till we are down in the low valleys...” Walking over to Aponivi, Turrin stepped into the left stirrup with his left foot and swung his right leg over the back of the wind eagle. The endal offered a hand to his date and said with a smile, “You can either ride behind me or in front of me. I will let you decide...”