Aine flinched as he mentioned she may end the Sinder bloodline's trait, however she noted he sounded far more irritated by the statement itself, then by her. She shifted when he rested his hand on her left shoulder, gaze flickering from the gloved hand to the man himself.
Her blue hues found his amber ones, as she listened to him speak. When he was done, she shifted and murmured, "I was never meant to be next-in-line. They never bothered to educate me, in any sense of the word." She'd studied him softly, before nodding and sighing, shaking her head.
After a few minutes in silence, she spoke again, peering upward--almost like a child, seeking some sort of game--"Would you like that dance now?" Her head tipped to one side as she moved to stand, offering a quiet half-smile. Clearly she was still bothered by what the passerby's had murmured, but she was going to try to ignore them.
While she waited for his response to dancing, she spoke out, "What sort of things do you enjoy doing? I mean--I don't know anything about you..." She'd pause, before admitting, "Though I doubt you know a lot about me, either." She'd tip her head to one side, fingers curling into her palm for a moment. "We should make this into a game, you know? Take turns telling each other something about ourselves." She chirped.
As fast as his brief insight to her personality had faltered, when the passerby's had muttered their harsh poison her way, it had come back. Her eyes brightened considerably, and she seemed much more energetic; determined to get the man in front of her to dance with her--determined to learn as much as she could about him, in as little time as possible.
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