[@Silver Fox] The snow was coming down thicker and Siobhan really wanted to get inside out of the cold but at the same time she wanted to have a familiar face to talk to at least. Besides her parents. Her daddy was a wonderful dancer but she couldn't help thinking about Ren. He was very attractive and she couldn't put her finger on it but familiar in some way. Shaking the thought from her head as fantasy she was side tracked by thoughts on what she was here in Sol for. She had planned to take some time to work on getting the rest of her Masters in Fine Arts at the university and work on some text book illustrations for a client. She, the client, was in the medical field and writing a book on anatomy and paying a huge sum, pretty much enough so that Siobhan could attend the university and not worry about expenses if she was careful. Plus it meant that her parents wouldn't have to pay her way, and she wouldn't have to dip into her charity fund. And it was getting close to looking like that. As good as she was doing Siobhan liked to keep her art and talent as diverse as possible, she knew she'd be more in demand if she did. Not paying attention to her footing Siobhan slipped and barely kept her feet under her as she jostled someone. Siobhan blinked as the tall blonde bowed. She smiled at him, or was it her? She couldn't tell. Either it was a very pretty man or a handsome woman. The scars seemed to scream male to her though. [color=fff200] "Oh my apologies sir. I didn't mean to jostle you. Forgive me. My name is Siobhan Murphy. I'm on my way to the City Hall and looking for a couple of people. Do you think you could be so kind as to looking around for me and pointing them out?"[/color] Siobhan looked at the blonde with her best puppy dog eyes that never failed to make her daddy's heart melt, hoping it worked on more than just her daddy. [color=fff200] "I'd be more than happy to save a dance for you, that is if you dance."[/color] Siobhan lays on the charm thick and grins at the blonde.