Zoran-Thiea guess she must be looking quite pitiful standing in the street like that, but then again, among Kantle's usual civilians she probably fit right in. Just as she began to ponder her own state of being, she heard a man clearing his throat and she turned in time to see the perturbed expression of a solider looking her way. [I]Damn...[/I] Her mind raced. Had someone noticed her arrival on the island? She had been sure to sneak in quietly...but considering even the residents of Kantle were forbidden to come and go from the island—by penalty of death—it was a fear worth considering. Just as she opened her mouth and began to grasp at some response, she felt a weight shove against her shoulder and her eyes were suddenly fixed upon the muddy ground which was fast approaching. "Sh-it" she gasped as the man who had bumped into her, quickly saved her from a muddy end. The woman looked up a bit wide eyed, as he apologized. She was still a bit shaken up from everything before, but she quickly did her best to shake it off now. "No worries, hon." She nodded to his apology and began to fish around in the mud, in search of the money he had dropped in an attempt to catch her. She frowned. "I'm afraid it's lost..." She looked up at the miserable looking man. "I don't have much, but let me buy you a drink at least, as thanks." Hardly did she realize, that he had been hastily making his way to drown his sorrows...so a drink was probably the best thing she could offer. Suddenly, Zoran-Thiea remembered the solider and a bit of her concern returned. Had he still not spoken up? She quickly looked over and began again at fumbling a response. "I apologize...sir..." Perhaps that was too formal? "Is there something..?" She raised her brows. "Or would you perhaps intend on joining us for a drink..? Of course then I'd have to ask you to buy." She tried to laugh it off, but inside she was ready to crawl in a hole. She had forgotten how intimidatingly overwhelmed with people the city of Kantle was. She had forgotten what it was like being around so many people. [I] I miss my dogs...[/I] She thought, as she awaited responses from the two.