Julia chortled slightly watching Sebastian, she caught the residue of ale quickly and couldn't help but grin. Leaving her own flask at her side in respect of the two, she moves by their side to join them on their journey. “Thank you so very much, you’re both very kind. My name is Julia.”, dips her head to them as they all continue on. At this point, she has made no effort to unload her baggage onto the horse, merely accompanying them on their walk. Julia’s fiery red hair is pulled back in a loose braid, leaving the wavy front pieces free to fly about in the wind if they chose. Her brown leather boots seemed worn and muddy, as if she’d been traveling for days. That was about the only dirty piece on her though. Moving up, her pants were of a darker brown than her boots, pockets designed all over, loose fitting, though hugged her bottom nicely. Her deep blue, fitted silk shirt complimented her outfit. Over the shirt was a light brown leather vesture. The collar rose over her neck and folded outward, but only slightly, the shoulders too extended outward slightly. Her shirt poofed out at her elbows where the vesture didn't cover. Her hood, which was drawn down already, hung over the back, covering a few sloppy stitches, made by someone who obviously isn't the greatest at doing repairs to the leather piece. Her pale blue eyes twinkled slightly as the twilight of the morning sky shuffled over their heads, moving into afternoon seamlessly. “I am half, yes, to answer your question. Though that would be all that I know about it. I come from a slew of islands, quite a bit of a ways out from your nearest port town. But I am here now, and that is all that matters.” she says, trying to dismiss the question. “What is your drink of choice?” she looks to Sebastian as she speaks. “You look like a man who can hold his liquor,”, she says with a sly grin, “please allow me to buy you a drink, to thank you for the kindness you've shown me today.” “And if you wouldn't mind, I’ll accompany you to the blacksmith first, and then find my way to the tavern from there.I’m sure some improvements can be done to my sword, I don’t believe it’s seen a blacksmith in years” she chortles softly as they walk along, looking up at Corinne with a nod. “But truly, if there is any way that I can repay you both, please let me know. Kindness is a rarity in this world I've found.”