Duty was duty. She knew that Raithen understood that well, and perhaps better than hers in some ways as he fell in line with what his family wanted. Hilana had fought hers until her father managed to grasp the one thing that she knew she wanted, and wouldn’t let his wild child win the next fight over it. But Hilana enjoyed her work, enjoyed her job, and working as much as she did meant she could scarper off sometimes, too. Had Vasilei been in then, she could have bounced off with Raithen for the day. But he wasn’t, and she was therefore minding the shop and doing her notes and readings. There was always lots to do - she knew, too, that by the end of the day they would be making some more antivenin to have it on hand.
But when he commented about keeping up with her, she just smiled at him across the table, her toes trailing up a bit higher yet. “You keep up with me better than anyone I’ve ever met,” she told him. It wasn't idle flattery, either; his energy made her own sing loudly. Like recognized like, after all. “You’ve got wildness too, you know. Even if no one calls it that.. But I think you’ve got your share. But I’d love to teach you. See what you know about first aid and medicine and go from there. I think it’s a good skill to have, and we all start somewhere,” the girl beamed at him.
“That’s true. I think Dominus Ædan tends to feel he’s superior to everyone because he’s told he is because he is Platinum. They’re holy, after all,” she shrugged. That must have been the one that she had left with the night before. “Do you encounter a lot of racism? Since you are Avialae and Sunborn?” Hilana was curious. While his mother was a Princess and Materfamilias of House Phaedryn... there was still the fact that he was not Re’hyaean like his brother and sister. Not that it mattered to her, because she adored him just the way he was, but she was curious if the treatment he might have received was as bad as it seemed like it could be. Tertium was more open in ways like that due to having the more varied population of Peregrini, but here? Plus there was the matter of being of Phaedryn’s line rather than the Unbroken Line... “If you think he’s worth another go if it happens, then we’ll at least have some fun with him.”
Tiaz didn’t go anywhere when he stretched, just shifted a bit with the movement and once he was back to a more normal posture, the python was exactly where he had been. “I don’t think there’s enough clothes in this city to ever make them stop eying you that way,” Hilana laughed. “You could be dressed in a sackcloth and they’d be stripping you with their eyes,” she teased, and her tone suggested that she would have, too. “But I’d love that. Dinner tonight, and then you can show me your place. Tomorrow, if you’re free... we’ll have dinner again, and I can show you mine.” She was perhaps getting ahead of herself, but fortune favoured the bold. She enjoyed spending time with him, and she hadn’t had the opportunity since they had gone to Vectria. Chances were, he’d be out in the far reaches of the Sands again before too long, and Hilana intended to seize the moment and hold on tight.