She chuckled lightly at Loda's shock that what they could eat may be toxic to certain animals. It was a little difficult to explain but she did the best she could, "Animals are different in some ways to us. Some things can not be digested correctly, their bodies react different then ours." She did not know much about animals, but she did the best she could from what she knew of. Savacea wondered if he did not mind poisons after all, he did indeed seem slightly interested. The Symenestra looked at it like the dark that you have to have, or the light would not seem as wonderful. The crafter made antidotes after all to the poisons. So it was not all bad, just some people preferred dealing with others in this way.
Her thoughts were brought back to Loda as he asked if she could eat it she shook her head, "I can chew fruits that are super soft, but I prefer a liquid diet. Blood even over something that has to be chewed." Savacea told the man, with a grim smile. Sometimes she wished she could eat like everyone else, enjoy the process of chewing the food as it lingered in your mouth, tasting the spices thoroughly, instead of sucking it down in a gulp. She shrugged it off as she watched it blow away in the wind, his hand dropping the rest into the water.
Loda then pulled a reed off from the brush, breaking it off he told her you could use it to help you breath under the water. She widened her eyes as she had never thought about using the reeds in such a manner, then he went on to say that it can be turned into a whistle. This delighted her and she gave an excited gasp, "A whistle.. That sounds like fun." Savacea said in wonder at the reed.
Loda began folding it to show her, then he placed it on his lips and blew on it a couple of times. It finally made a sound and it had a sound like that of the insects in the marsh, but there was something distinct about it. Savacea thought it was rather amazing. Loda told her she should try and she was excited to do so.
The warrior brought his hands over hers, her heart rate quickened at the contact, as he brought them gently up placing it in her hand the right way then instructed her to press it to her lips and lightly blow but not too hard. She chuckled softly and nodded, as she placed the red between her soft red lips and gave a soft blow. It did not make a sound at first, so she tried again. This time it did and she looked at Loda with excitement in her eyes. She was proud of herself in a way, but mainly just excited to have learned how to do this with mere reeds.