Robyn smiled at her reply. Even as tired as she was she knew those looks between people. Alura spoke also spoke of Rilden's kindness. Robyn had noticed that as well, although she did not spare a reply to her remark. Still she was fretting, and truthfully she couldn't blame her. Recalling the incident must be traumatizing enough. “It-” she started to reply but was cut off by the sound of a closing door behind them. She turned back to see Rhovanor and Rilden emerging from the house. She hushed her voice, “It would be his loss,” she said with a smile and left it at that. Behind them the two topics of conversation were conversing. She couldn't hear what they were talking about but gave them a small wave of greeting. To his majesty she bowed before looking up at the two. The sleep had done her well and she no longer wore the marks of fatigue across her face. “Good morning,” she called to them.