Kazue wrote:Kazue let out a small laugh at the mention of the Temple of Benten, though blushed a moment later and gave a little apologetic bow of her head. Of course, a monk of the temple of Benten at a miai; it made perfect sense. She was going to be in her element. "Sorry, Suki-san, it's just...a monk of Benten at a miai is just too fitting, I suppose I should have figured."
She thought for a moment about the mention of her travels, giving a small shrug. "Erm, good I suppose. Very long, but interesting to see so much of the Empire. This is.." she paused, looking slightly sheepish, "...well, I haven't been this far from the temple before." she let that statement speak for itself, with all the excitement and weariness the travel likely implied. She was speaking a bit more candidly because it was another monk she was speaking to, she didn't feel like she had to watch her words or meaning as much. If that feeling was true would remain to be seen.
"Have you traveled far from your temple before?"
If Suki was at all offended by the laughter, she didn't show it. In fact, she chuckled a bit herself.
"It is indeed fitting. That's why I am here- to aid the miai's participants in selecting ideal matches. If they'll accept such assistance, of course."
"This is my first time beyond the lands of the Phoenix. When our order heard the newly-returned Unicorn were holding a miai, at least one of us had to attend," again, she smiled. "It is quite a change, coming from the city to here. I can only imagine what its like to go from the temples at Kyuden Seppun to spending your evenings in a tent." Her tone was neutral, in no way suggesting that staying in a tent was a bad thing. It was simply a new and different experience.