Aya seemed startled at the unexpected interjection, "Is there a problem here?" Outside of the Quick Sand she still remained apprehensive of Ul'dahn officials. In the tavern she had Momodi watching over her, but out on the streets she felt utterly exposed to the sometimes wanton and arbitrary methods of law enforcement in the city. Fortunately, the look of worry in her eyes as she first turned toward the Miqo'te faded rapidly as a look of recognition crossed her blue eyes--her shoulders visibly sagged in relief.
She smiled, her voice becoming soft again, "I think everything is alright. The girl here is just a little over-enthusiastic about her trade." Aya glanced to the Elezen, her eyes now allaying her earlier fear, as she holds her smile, "I'm afraid that I'm already employed, and not really looking for a trade..." The tone of her voice was gentle, but the declaration definite. This was not a woman who wanted to work with her hands, as Midna's analytical eyes have probably already concluded. It would be difficult to imagine her in an Alchemy Laboratory.
She turned her head back to T'shina, asking hopefully, "Maybe you could walk with me back to the Quick Sand?"
The Elezen was probably innocent, but Aya still did not like the idea of taking any chances. With the rumors swirling about it would sure feel nice to get both feet back in that space where she had come to feel most at ease within the busy, bustling, boisterous city of the Desert Sun.
She smiled, her voice becoming soft again, "I think everything is alright. The girl here is just a little over-enthusiastic about her trade." Aya glanced to the Elezen, her eyes now allaying her earlier fear, as she holds her smile, "I'm afraid that I'm already employed, and not really looking for a trade..." The tone of her voice was gentle, but the declaration definite. This was not a woman who wanted to work with her hands, as Midna's analytical eyes have probably already concluded. It would be difficult to imagine her in an Alchemy Laboratory.
She turned her head back to T'shina, asking hopefully, "Maybe you could walk with me back to the Quick Sand?"
The Elezen was probably innocent, but Aya still did not like the idea of taking any chances. With the rumors swirling about it would sure feel nice to get both feet back in that space where she had come to feel most at ease within the busy, bustling, boisterous city of the Desert Sun.