[centre][b][h1][color=firebrick]Kalinda[/color][/h1][/b] [img]http://68.media.tumblr.com/58fcdfbc16b286066838b0c02b45a243/tumblr_inline_mxnxruoeuM1s3m2fo.gif[/img] [@Vicier][@YoshiSkittlez][/centre] Kalinda hesitated a moment after the woman took the dingo back, watching her to make sure that if it was going to fall, she could catch it before it did. She understood the mothers hesitation- Kalinda was a stranger, and a strange stranger at that. She supposed that they were all strange… but not many people went through an emotional rollercoaster in minutes, although Kalinda was sure she had managed to keep herself from effecting anyone around her… which was never a certainty, but she suspected the mothers wariness was just that. Wariness. Kalinda tried to smile reassuringly, but it might have just come out a bit queasy looking. Okay, a lot queasy looking. The dindo suddenly made more sense as the woman talked, her accent coming through quite clearly, a rather pleasant sound if Kalinda was being honest. It wasn’t an accent she had heard often, although TV and movies tried to mimic it, often butchering the accent she now realised. As the woman seemed to hesitate, and then accept her offer, Kalinda smiled, this time more genuinely, reaching out to take the bags, she stopped at the sound of another’s voice, one who seemed to know the woman. The new woman seemed to ignore her, overlook her, which Kalinda was, sadly, used too. She could forgive that- the girl seemed first delighted and then taken aback at the child in… Ky? Ky’s arms. Kalinda gave a soft sigh, glancing down at her gloved hands, unsure what to do anymore. The two did know each other, Kalinda could feel that. A sense of… companionship, and enjoyment came to mind. And Kalinda felt an ache, one that had been rather constant these last… 18 months. And she envied the two their friendship. Although Kalinda had to wonder why the woman- Jayla- didn’t seem to know of the child. Perhaps Ky hadn’t wanted the child to be known, which was rather interesting, although Kalinda wasn’t going to ask any questions. Kalinda watched the child, rather intently. She didn’t want him to start crying… children had such potent emotions, but it seemed like his mother had things handle and she let out a soft breath. Perhaps coming over here wasn’t such a good idea, but… She couldn’t have just let the woman struggle. Maybe she could sneak away in the shadows? Although how she’d face Ky’ vie again she didn’t know. So Kalinda stood there, a little lamely, waiting to see what would happen, if anything. As Ky’ Vie turned back towards her, Kalinda could easily notice the change in her attitude, and she was a little relieved. The wariness had been getting to her a little bit, and she’d nearly considered just continuing her earlier flight out of the school. [color=firebrick]”It’s nice to meet you too, Ky’ Vie, and your son… when he is awake”[/color] She said managing a smile.