Meesei supposed it made sense that Ariel was simply a person born with different desires, even if it was a fairly mundane explanation. Perhaps it wasn't within Meesei to understand the draw of city life, but that was something she could accept. As for Ariel's question, she easily knew the answer. "Perhaps if I was alone, I would, but now, my home is where my friends are. I can say with confidence that there is nothing that would make me willingly leave them. The...one who led me to this ring already asked me to leave them to be at his side, and I refused. What I miss the most about my former home is the marsh itself. I look forward to traveling through it once again. There are times where I wish I could speak to a few of my family members again, but I have moved on from them. They do not know that I am still alive, so I assume they have moved on from me as well. I did not leave behind many close relationships when I left. My mother died when I was very young, while my father died two years before I left. I had other family, but not too many close friends. My studied into magic, as well as the history and traditions of our people, consumed most of my time as a child. I suppose, overall, there was little for me to leave behind." Meesei stopped for a moment to look around for the vacant building Ariel now owned, though Ariel was taking the lead at the moment. Meesei found that she was rather terrible at navigating a city. Something about the way city streets were arranged seemed unnatural to her, and she could easily become lost. The only way she could find her way around was by using obvious landmarks, like the city tree.