The sound of heels clicking against the tile floor of the guild halls were one of the few things to be heard that afternoon. Whatever was left of the frequent activities from earlier on - be it leftover cups from drinking or even just a simple book on the table - was all to be seen in the main dining area. Slowly slipping her pale hands into the pockets of her pink jacket, Brielle simply stood at the doorway of the dining hall. It was a reoccurring habit of the young mage's to observe the rooms before she entered them to catch any important details. Albeit a bit strange from an outsider's perspective, it was all natural to the raven haired girl. Such a thing was a fact that applied to all living beings; each living being carried a unique trait to them that others may have or would find strange. However, it was never a bad thing...
What was a bit unsettling was the sight of a lone girl in the room. It was a familiar face that the young mage had seen once before. Mulling over the past events for a moment, it wasn't until the beach party that clicked the switch of familiarity in the McCloud's mind. The young girl was indeed at the event, although they hardly talked for the duration of it. Hopefully, it was not too late for introductions. Reaching the conclusion to go and converse with the fellow guild mate, Brielle casually began to walk over to the table the girl was residing at. As she grew nearer and nearer, the girl seemed to be around her age which proved to be a surprise. Although, there were a few signs showing that she may prove to be a bit older if not around the same age. Taking care to not let her thoughts wander into a world far from reality, Brielle noted that the fellow mage seemed to be distracted by something within her grasp.
Upon nearing the edge of the table, the raven haired girl decided to follow through with a gentle approach. With a soft pitch, Brielle bent over slightly as her hands were still shoved in her pockets. The girl's electric blue irises seemed to brighten in curiosity at the item within the stranger's grasp, although it was nothing short of beautiful. Yet with closer inspection the girl seemed to be lost in a world far from reality. The clouded gaze of her deep blue eyes could signify that much within a moment's notice. Locks of her long, pale blue hair seemed to gently slide off her shoulders without her taking note of it. It was all the more reason for Brielle to follow through the instinctive nature to talk to this girl.
"U-Um... Excuse me, ma'm? You seem troubled..."
What was a bit unsettling was the sight of a lone girl in the room. It was a familiar face that the young mage had seen once before. Mulling over the past events for a moment, it wasn't until the beach party that clicked the switch of familiarity in the McCloud's mind. The young girl was indeed at the event, although they hardly talked for the duration of it. Hopefully, it was not too late for introductions. Reaching the conclusion to go and converse with the fellow guild mate, Brielle casually began to walk over to the table the girl was residing at. As she grew nearer and nearer, the girl seemed to be around her age which proved to be a surprise. Although, there were a few signs showing that she may prove to be a bit older if not around the same age. Taking care to not let her thoughts wander into a world far from reality, Brielle noted that the fellow mage seemed to be distracted by something within her grasp.
Upon nearing the edge of the table, the raven haired girl decided to follow through with a gentle approach. With a soft pitch, Brielle bent over slightly as her hands were still shoved in her pockets. The girl's electric blue irises seemed to brighten in curiosity at the item within the stranger's grasp, although it was nothing short of beautiful. Yet with closer inspection the girl seemed to be lost in a world far from reality. The clouded gaze of her deep blue eyes could signify that much within a moment's notice. Locks of her long, pale blue hair seemed to gently slide off her shoulders without her taking note of it. It was all the more reason for Brielle to follow through the instinctive nature to talk to this girl.
"U-Um... Excuse me, ma'm? You seem troubled..."