Brier follows the woman, eyes downcast "Brier Delman." She answers. "Thank you for your kindness, Ms. Norma." She glances up and looks around herself when the introduction is finished, and her shyness leaves her momentarily to be replaced by wonder at the garden.
"It's like no place I've ever seen." She says, following Norma into the restaurant.
Brier does indeed look to be unfamiliar with the workings of a sink. She reaches down to unbutton her jacket, revealing a shirt which is even more ripped and bloody than the jacket was. She glances over at Norma, an unspoken plea for help.
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"It's like no place I've ever seen." She says, following Norma into the restaurant.
Brier does indeed look to be unfamiliar with the workings of a sink. She reaches down to unbutton her jacket, revealing a shirt which is even more ripped and bloody than the jacket was. She glances over at Norma, an unspoken plea for help.