Sybel was really not prepared for the ferocity of Nira’s curiosity. Her eyes went wide as dinner plates at the mention of the Benshira’s past exploits. She was honestly taken aback by her reaction. Unsure how to proceed, she nodded mutely as her new companion took the reins. “I’ve been here for a decade and a half,” the Konti replied excitedly. “My history isn’t… uhm, my history isn’t the best. I was born as a slave in Sunberth, you see, but fate was kind and sent me here. But unlike my other sisters, I have never been to Mura, instead I live with humans.” The words slave set a defensive tightening in Sybel’s jaw. No wonder this girl had such a poor reaction to being touched. A fresh wave of guilt washed over her. “That is…” She groped for the words. “Indescribably awful. I’m so sorry. At least you’re free now. Everyone is entitled that.” Her expression was contrition mixed with anger. “Slavery is a reprehensible practice.” It was difficult to curb the sudden vehemence that welled up inside of her. “Anyway, you have sisters?” She asked, attempting to swing the focus from the mention of captivity. “Are they living with you?” “Oh, which regions have you been to?” Nira spouted another question before she could even blink twice. This girl had a contagious enthusiasm. Despite the negative state of mind Sybel was in, the Konti’s bright expression was infectious. ”Have you been to Alvadas? I hear it’s such a fantastic place… oh, what about Syliras? I hear it’s the safest city to be! Oh, oh! Which city do you think is the best one to visit?” She giggled at the rapid line of questioning. It was like a very cheerful interrogation. Picking her own brain for answers, Sybel turned her gaze toward the sky. Or, well in this case ceiling. “Hmm.” She murmured thoughtfully. “No, I haven't been to Alvadas unfortunately. As far as favorites go, perhaps Mura. It is very safe and truly lovely. Everything radiates harmony and peace. Konti women can be somewhat stiff, but I see there’s an exception to every rule.” She teased. “I really want to travel! Tell me about what there is to see?” Nira’lia nearly pleaded. “In exchange I can show you around… maybe bring you somewhere you haven’t seen been to in Zeltiva!” It sounded like a fun plan. Without necessarily assenting, she began to address the question anyway. “Well, Syliras is a nice enough place, but not very beautiful.” Sybel explained. “Endrykas and Nyka are more dangerous places, both which you should take care to avoid. I think you might enjoy Riverfall. They have an entire holiday solely to celebrate beautiful women. You’d take first prize.” The final word was punctuated with a light laugh. “But seriously, I have yet to visit Ravok or Sahova and I abhor cold weather… So no Taldera and until I muster the willpower.” Before she knew it, her spirits had taken flight again. It was very easy somehow to talk to this mysterious person. “You don’t have to drag me around if you don’t want to.” She feigned a yawn. “I’m an awful bore.” |