AINO
It was a good point. She might have to talk fast to make this idea stick with the old woman, but Aino knew her mother well enough to know where to push.
"Alright. I'll send you a note and let you know when I'm ready," she offered. Slinging the swordbelt over a shoulder, she looked to the sky to gague the time and waved casually at a few friends as she made her exit.
If there was a little extra spring in her step at the prospect of a trip outside the Citadel... well, who could blame her. It would have nothing to do with fish, and that should make anyone ready to celebrate.
- Fin
"Alright. I'll send you a note and let you know when I'm ready," she offered. Slinging the swordbelt over a shoulder, she looked to the sky to gague the time and waved casually at a few friends as she made her exit.
If there was a little extra spring in her step at the prospect of a trip outside the Citadel... well, who could blame her. It would have nothing to do with fish, and that should make anyone ready to celebrate.
- Fin
For the good times that we share,
and the bad times that we'll have
and the bad times that we'll have