He smiled and took the bread. "I appreciate that. Thank you."
He smiled and took the bread. "I appreciate that. Thank you."
She smile "your welcome. " she went and look at the stuff he makes. "These are amazing" she said softly
He smiled, putting the bread away. "Thank you. I craft them with care."
"Ya I can tell. There amazing" rose said softly looking at his work. She was amazed by it all.
"So what brings you to this town? You don't look like you're from these parts."
"I'm looking for someone. As for who I don't know what he look like. He is a elf that is all i know" rose said socflg. "Is it that obvious I'm not from around here?"
He froze in place for a split second when she mentioned she was looking for an elf. This couldn't be good. He quickly regained his composure, however, and offered her a smile. "Well you did ask for an inn last night," he said. "Besides, there's something about your posture that suggested you were a little more... worldly, than the average resident of this town. Would you like a cup of tea?"
She nods "that's true" she smile hearing tea. "Yes please. It been so long since I have had tea" she said softly. "I never had a place to settle down. Never found a place I feel like I belong. Maybe one day if I do I hope it a town like this" she said softly look out the window sadness came over her watching a family across the way laughing and smiling happy. She can't remember hers.
Eglandir went into the back and put the kettle on, listening. He came back and watched her for a moment. "...You'll find your place. We all do, eventually. And trust me, a town like this isn't ideal either..."
"Why?" She ask softly look at him curious. "It seem perfect it small everyone is friendly" she sat on a stool held her bag on her lap
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