Kiara was slightly surprised when she an actual smile on his face. She had noticed that the few he'd given her had not reached his eyes, but this one had lit them up in a way that she had not seen before. So he liked the idea of dressing up and pretending to be someone else did he? She was surprised that he had never done it before, though he did have many older brothers. In Astora, Kiara was the only child of the king and queen and so she was very well known. It also meant she was very well protected. Leaving the castle was not allowed for her except on special occasions. She wore a disguise to hide herself from both her people and her guards. If her mother had ever found out she'd left the castle, well, her guards would have a good tongue lashing just to start. "Yes. Yes that sounds like a deal," she smiled at him and started to laugh. "Wait until you see the difference. The way people treat you when they think that you are one of them.. it's amazing. It will be harder for me here. My skin is tanner than most Astorans, but I will need to hide my hair and possibly my eyes. You'll have an easier time, especially if they don't know exactly what you look like. "So what is it you'd like to do on your day as a commoner? Bars are fun when no one is bowing to you and treating you as if you might break. I also find that talking to people about the problems they have with the country is much easier when they don't realize they are talking to their leaders. They most likely find it intimidating to tell you what it is they think you are doing wrong. To me, it's important to listen to them and try to fix the issues as best I can. That's how I was taught anyways."