"Well-met," Kire replied, grinning at Ysaryn, though she rolled her eyes when the elf asked about dinner and "dessert". "He made you clean?" She found that amusing. She wrinkled her nose. "Unless it's because you and Ed made the house absolutely filthy. Elva won't stop teasing Ed about it. She hadn't seen him be like this in many years."
Kire picked up her skirts with one hand as they walked out to the Ziadi side, the smell of fish cooking already whetting her appetite. She hummed in thought for a moment as she thought over her answer to Ysaryn. "I'd like to think so," she said, glancing at her friend. "I know last time didn't end too well, but--I feel good about tonight. And no, I don't mean because of dessert," she added, in case the elf interpreted it that way.
She could smell the food the moment they went into her house, and she blushed when she heard her stomach growl. She clicked her tongue, as if ready to scold it for embarrassing her.