The sound of someone trying to pry the door to the shack open was overwhelmed by the sheer roar of the sound of the wind. As such Gael paid little mind when his home seemed to shutter with more voracity. He merely gritted his teeth together and prayed to whatever god there was that the walls wouldn’t collapse in on him. If this kept up then he was starting to lose faith that this hunk of junk would last throughout the nig- BANG! It felt like his soul had been forcefully ripped from his body, and it took a few moments before feeling regained its hold on him. His face, now pale and sunken turned towards the origin of the sound, and he found his eyes widening in disbelief. A woman, one that he did not recognize, had seemingly fallen to the floor. It took him a few seconds for the shock to wane before he could start to piece everything together. She must have tried to enter, perhaps out of desperation to get out of the storm, and had been… flung into his home. It sounded rather bizarre, but there didn’t seem to be any other probable cause. Unless this woman really wanted her fortune told, despite the weather. In which caused he admired her determination. Gael moved slowly, as if the stranger wasn’t a human but some kind of feral animal. He wasn’t exactly sure how he should address the situation, this wasn’t how most customers entered his home, and he wasn’t even sure if this woman knew where she was. From the look of her startled expression, she was likely to be just as confused as he was. “Are you quite alright?” He asked, moving forward, still cautious but with more pose than before. He extended one of his hands out to the now sitting woman, offering to help her back up to her feet if she wished. She looked cold, and snow seemed to cover her garments. What had anyone of sane mind been doing out in this weather? Perhaps he better not ask. He had little in the way to keep her warm, nor did he have anything to offer her to eat or drink, but he wasn’t so callous as to turn away someone who had quite literally crashed into his home. Besides, if he played his cards right perhaps he could sway her into becoming a customer. In that case than he ought to be on his best behaviour.