[center][h3][b][color=dodgerblue][u]Rhea Heimlich[/u][/color] [sup][color=dodgerblue][i]Timber Moren[/i][/color][/sup][/b][/h3][/center] Well, well, if it was pleasant surprise for Rhea that the first one to arrive after she did was none other than an old acquaintance of hers. In fact, one could say that the gentleman known as Johan Von Hochstadt was not only a well appreciated patron of the Heimlich family's business, but also someone that Rhea considered as an uncle of sorts. The tales his exploits and his valuable encyclopedias on unusual lore where also a stable source of income to her business. Really, there was nothing for Rhea to not like about the man. With that in mind, Rhea's smirk turned little less witty as she pried her mismatched gaze away from the remainder of their soon to be traveling companions and replied, [color=dodgerblue]"Hmm... that's certanly the truth and, I owe no small part of this to your tomes, Mister Johan. That said, the shop will always be there when I come back. Furthermore, it's not like there's anyone waiting for me, as you know too well. I guess that, I just wanted to have an adventure or two of my own, perhaps?"[/color] The young woman sounded a bit playful in her statement, which was likely true, given that Rhea was one known to rarely show her serious side to others. [color=dodgerblue]"Either way, I believe that shall be an interesting venture, especially to a gentleman such as you, Mister Johan,"[/color] Rhea said, as the fact that all their other traveling companions, save for a lone exception, where women in the flower of their youth. [color=dodgerblue]"I hope to be of service if it comes down to it, fufufu~"[/color] Rhea finished her commentary with a playful tease, covering her lips with her right hand as she chuckled heartily. [hr] [@DepressedSoviet] [@TheWindel] [@Greenie] [@deadpixel101] [@Ruthenselle] [@Gareth] [@Mimik] [@Mokley]