His knowing smile left her embarrassed as she turned her attention to the ground and sat down. “Maybe…..” She said dragging out the word letting him know that he was correct but she wasn’t willing to admit it. Though her small giggle and word stretched gave her away completely. Crossing one long leg over the other she braced herself with her hands behind her as she followed the young man’s gaze up to the stars, “That’s the good thing about being out in the country area, the stars are always out.” A smile danced across her lips before she tilted her head to one side, her thoughts carrying away before she got a chance to speak. “The city has its own version of stars though. I hope I can see your version of stars sometime.” She said with an innocent smile towards the sky. “For me, something like that would be an amazing sight. Well, any of the city would be neat. I’ve never been to Insomnia.” Life had always been… odd for the poor girl. After losing her parents and finding a home at the Chocobo ranch getting out to do anything turned into a distance dream. Granted she loved the Chocobos and playing with them; her skills of training them became something the farm valued and there was no doubt that she was a special staff member. However, the idea of attending the university in Insomnia was something had wanted to do for a while. If she could study economics or gardening she would knowing full well that knowledge could be beneficial to the job and the chocobos! Her head rolled to the side as her attention moved from the stairs to the young man next to her. “Are you always so brave and willing to help out people… or on our case, yellow feathered friends? I know I’ve said it more than dozen times already but I-we all appreciate your guys’ help with Deadeye just… just… please be careful tomorrow okay?”