It’s hard to understand what he says at first, which makes Maude wonder if he isn’t simply fibbing, and making up a name on the spot. Maybe her face reads all those dubious speculations fleetingly before the tall boy continues on, with much more confidence. Wondering quite suddenly if it’s just that he has a hard time remembering what the place is called, or if he’s new(ish) around the area, she’s perhaps most driven to her sudden change of mind by the most romantic sound of this place, if he’s being honest. There’s little room for continued conversation, however, the moment moved forward to her emotional blubbering, which seems to rouse the large, winged youth before them into an act of compassion. Looking towards his extended appendage that gently brushes against her, but not recoiling, she doesn’t find words, instead trapped (for the time, anyway) in her mourning. He’s called Damascus, Maude overhears while trying her best to subdue her erratic sniffles. Then, he asks them if they would like to live here, with the healers and lady Rannveig. Not knowing much about this lady, but certainly some about healing, the maiden manages to find some semblance of calm in the upwards flutter her heart takes at hearing the word “healers.” Though Damascus doesn’t wait for her or Evangeline’s answer before he heads out towards this mysterious tower, Maude watches him go, and doesn’t take long to slowly start following after. She wasn’t going to promise she would stay; though she wanted to belong somewhere, she wasn’t sure she was quite ready to belong somewhere other than home, or to change where came to mind, when she thought of the word. Even if her home was gone, forever… It was still the place she loved the most. “Come on, miss Eva,” sorrowfully smiles the girl through remnant tears, with a glance over her shoulder, “can't hurt to see, right?” [ OOC: Posted before Eva with permission to close out the thread <3 ] & you just can’t fall asleep, I’ll sing a song beside you. and if you ever forget how much you really mean to me, every day, I will remind you. |