The small woman raised a small brow towards the man, though words like that would usually come off as someone being quite offended; it didn't really have that air about them. As soon as he was done speaking he had returned to a lazy smile, causing the woman to let out a soft chuckle due to it. "There is nothing wrong with being tired, it happens to everyone if they travel often. I wouldn't quite know about it unfortunately, I'm not much of an adventurer myself," she let out a light, but content sigh, "that's quite fine with me, I must say, I don't believe I would do very well with traveling myself anyhow."
Akeme gently leaned her head against the cheek of the much larger animal, of whom gave her a very friendly nudge at that. "Oh, well there is a small village not to far away from the forest, around the edge of the dessert but near enough to the greenery not to worry about the heat," she gave a light nod of her head as she spoke, "days? Then I surely can't just believe that you are not tired at all from your travels, sir. You must be quite hungry as well, yes? Perhaps when we get to the village I can treat you to something to eat." The small Kelahati was always very trusting when it came to others, something she'd picked up when she was a child. No matter who or what, she treated them with every ounce of kindness and generosity she had in her small body. What kind of person would see be if she didn't? Someone who wasn't so trusting and naive perhaps.
Akeme gently leaned her head against the cheek of the much larger animal, of whom gave her a very friendly nudge at that. "Oh, well there is a small village not to far away from the forest, around the edge of the dessert but near enough to the greenery not to worry about the heat," she gave a light nod of her head as she spoke, "days? Then I surely can't just believe that you are not tired at all from your travels, sir. You must be quite hungry as well, yes? Perhaps when we get to the village I can treat you to something to eat." The small Kelahati was always very trusting when it came to others, something she'd picked up when she was a child. No matter who or what, she treated them with every ounce of kindness and generosity she had in her small body. What kind of person would see be if she didn't? Someone who wasn't so trusting and naive perhaps.