June had been leaning back in a chair with her feet propped up on a comfortable looking foot rest, carving away at a piece of wood to pass the time. It kept her hands busy in case she had no business. Of course when she suddenly heard a voice she jumped as if bit. Her eyes spinning on the priestess, only staring for a few seconds before getting to her feet. Immediately switching from surprised to a friendly smile. [color=steelblue]"June. Bethany's my little sister."[/color] She explained. If Bethany heard she wasn't being polite or friendly she'd definitely scold June over it. And she didn't want a lecture. Bethy was as scary as Mom. [color=steelblue]"I'm sure I can do that for you. Any special requests?"[/color] June asked as she snagged up a notepad off the nearby table along with the pen that sat on it. [color=steelblue]"If you'd like you can look at some of the pieces I already have done, if you want to get an idea of what you might like. I promise I'm not that scary, just don't get out much."[/color] She offered, smiling again at her widely obviously poking fun at herself for her hermitage. Priestess or not she was pretty, June couldn't help going the extra mile. Even if she knew it might just get her in trouble again. -- Bethany wandered the new town, exploring what she could. The town was small and felt very homey. She greeted anyone she passed on the road, including a rather pretty priestess who was heading past her. She eventually found her eyes land on a open restaurant this early caught her interest. Curiosity driving her she stepped in and looked around. Even though she just had breakfast, a little snack couldn't hurt could it? June would never know. With that thought in mind she was beaming as she looked around, before finally calling into the restaurant [color=palegreen]"Hello?"[/color] She asked, honestly she just wanted to sate her curiosity more than anything else. Part of that meant exploring the actual businesses rather than just wandering around.