A genuine burst of laughter filled the air as the red head watched the small child be berated and hugged at the same time before homesickness gripped at her chest, the scene reminded her of her mother when her and her twin would come home late covered in scratches. She smiled shaking her head genuinely pleased that she was able to see the boy safely home. [b]"I'm just happy that he's safe. I found him tied to a tree..."[/b] Aslynn waved off the warrior woman's thanks, turning slightly so that she had a clear view of the three that had joined the trio. While it was nice to not be attacked on sight and the idea of taking a breath appealed to her, she was in a foreign place and knew nothing of what was going on and how she got there so relaxing and letting her guard down was a luxury she couldn't afford. A bright blush flooded her cheeks as Cod gushed about her making the sun, she knew the signs of admiration very well and quickly shook her head wanting to turn down the invitation of hospitality trying to maintain her image as someone that didn't want to get to involved but her stomach had other ideas letting out a distressed growl only deepening the blush on the young woman's cheeks. [b]"Ah, it's nice to meet you Miss Rhea, as Cod said my name is Aslynn......and I really wouldn't mind something to eat..."[/b] The last part came out in a rushed low voice as she toed the ground sheepishly, but the woman was right a mountain of questions had done nothing but pile up since she got here and everything that had happened had only added to the pile doing little to reduce her quarries. Seeing Cod's eager look she flashed him a smile, having always been good with kids, before taking stock of the people who she managed to run into. They were well armored, well better armored than the ones from earlier nor did they have mask or speak in that strange canter, nor did they seam adverse to iron like the pair of children who she had first ran into. This place was strange, and it felt like she was trying to mimic a dance she knew nothing about, at least this woman was offering to answer some of her questions, how ever truthful those answer might be Aslynn didn't know.