Raelynn

As they made their way into the house, Raelynn would look at everything with big wondering eyes, her ears perked up to show her interest in it all. Although as she was spoken to, she'd turn back to Durion's mother with a bright smile and nodded her head to her about her name with a giggle. Her ears pointing towards her as she listened intently, her tail swayed back and forth slowly, not showing any worry at the idea of being harmed for breaking their rules.

"Ok! I'll try to do it right!" Raelynn promised with a giggle, nodding to show her sincerity in her words. Her eyes would go up to Durion as well when his mother would look up to him, as she'd give a bright smile before he stormed off. Tilting her head she couldn't help but think about how he needed to smile more. He was too grumpy.

Though when she would be told to go with Heather she turned her attention back to Ophelia and nodded with that cheery smile again. "Ok!" Would be all she said before turning and following Heather up the stairs. As they were walking, she would study the human girl first before speaking up.

"So, do you know why he's grumpy all the time?" Raelynn would ask her with laughter in her voice, meaning Durion when she referred to a 'he'. She couldn't help but be curious, as he almost reminded her of a petulant child, which with how large a person he was, made her giggle.

Vimal


Vimal couldn't help but laugh softly at her response about being able to go outside, smiling brightly at her enthusiasm. In the very least, they had that in common, which he would be glad for. Though he wouldn't say anything directly in response to since there wasn't much to say, first turning to his father, and her parents. "If you will excuse us," Vimal would say to them with a little bow, waiting until his father nodded to say he was fine with them leaving. Once he did, he would smile and turned, leading the way out of the sitting room.

As soon as the door was closed behind him, he would let out a sigh of relief, always hating to feel so much pressure in keeping up the proper manners and such. Turning then to Nannette he grinned brightly, "This way, I'll take you out back where all the more wild property is." Vimal chuckled, thinking she would like that more before he turned and led her through the rather large home. Most of it would be made of non-wooden materials with only some wood accents and a lot of indoor plants. Taking her down a back set of stairs to the ground floor, he'd call a cheerful greeting to the servants who returned it as they passed by them and down a hall. Hesitating at the door there, he looked to her with a small smile before twisting the knob and opening the door to let in light.

"Welcome to our little piece of paradise," Vimal announced, standing to the side to let her look out upon the less cultured area. After a well taken care of lawn and everything else one might expect, bordered the start of a forest with new, young and old trees growing healthy and towards the sky, long grasses, flowering bushes and everything. The only real sign of life was a worn path from where someone had walked often enough for a path of their journey to be left. "What do you think?" He'd ask her as he started leading towards the trees.

As soon as he was more out in the open, the call of a bird would be heard before the brightly colored Ambar floated down out of the sky to land happily on Vimal's shoulder, nuzzling him.