“Surely,” Aimee affirmed. “You take a wrong turn here, or miscount a block, the worst thing you have to look forward to is traffic and being late to dinner or an appointment.” She laughed lightheartedly. “It’ll be a little overwhelming, I think,” Aimee admitted about Zeltiva. “There’s a lot to learn; where everything is, where you should and shouldn’t go, when you should leave so you arrive somewhere on time, how to operate the water taps. I think you’ll catch on rather quickly though. The city is bigger than Syliras though and sprawls out along the coast with various docks and harbors. There’re also the colonies further down by the mouth of the bay and along the coast by the ocean. I didn’t realize it before, but I guess Zeltiva has a lot of things that the rest of the world doesn’t.” Aimee bunched up her hair and put it behind her back. She drew quiet, unsure of what else to bring up for the conversation. She was figuring that Elann was the conversing type. Aimee didn’t mind it, able to both talk and not depending on who her company was.