
Joanna drank the last of her coffee and worked to complete her roll as Ferrin spoke. He was adamant about the training, and she was happy to oblige. It would be fun. The only concern she had was going to hard on him. Her own trainer would make her do laps until the light of the next day. She remembered coming home after every lesson with every inch of her body numb. She might not go to such extremes with Ferrin.
"I'm pretty sure, that I can keep up with the time schedule. Oh um, maybe if your up to it, we can possibly visit the Stone Gardens? I haven't seen it before and have been told that the place is something."
The Stone Gardens? She hadn't heard of them before. Joanna knew very little of the town outside its rules and regulations. And the famous spa. "I don't see why not." She said before taking another bite of her meal. It sounded pleasant, at least. Though, how you grew stones was a mystery to her. Surely, a garden would be restricted to plants, herbs, and vegetables. What benefit would a stone garden have?
She shook the thought out of her head and listened on. "Do you mind if I tip the waiter?" Again, she was shocked by his manners. "By all means." She said, returning his smile.
Before long, the two were done with their meals. The sun had stretched up higher into the sky now, casting brighter shades of light on the city. The stones looked warmer, more radiant. It was a shame, though, that it was so cold on such a bright, sunny day. Thankfully, Joanna's armor kept her shielded from the elements. At least it wasn't a swealtering summer day. On days like that, her suit of armor turned into a personal sauna.
"Where are these Stone Gardens, then? I think I'm fairly interested in them myself." She was happy she made a good friend today. Ferrin was a very curious person, and she was intent on finding out more about him.