[center][color=ec4081][h1][I]Aela Avdol[/I][/h1][/color] Mentions: [@NachoBachoPacho][/center] [hr] Aela smiled with pleasure at the boys' attention. However, to her dismay, he didn't join in on the fun. He instead spoke in plain simple terms. Even worse he was interested in the old technology the early settlers used hundreds if not thousands of years after natives already discovered it. To her, this was merely a sham of true history, a small portion. America was only alive for a short time, let alone as it is today. She shook her head, still smiling, however. She found his simplicity a bit amusing. [color=ec4081]"If by interesting you mean disappointing then yes. I'll give it to the Amish though for withholding some of these... treasured traditions."[/color] She spoke with her hands a bit and shrugged with the last part. It was kind of hard for her not to show how unimpressed she was at the displays. Even if it scared off her peer she couldn't help it. She found herself laughing a bit at the thought of Nirvana here finding interest in the simple ways of a past farmer. [color=ec4081]"Perhaps you should join. The Amish that is."[/color] She said with a brief poignant finger. [color=ec4081]"My theory is that anything your heart desires will direct your path. So farming might already be written into your future."[/color] She gave him a bit of a curious smile.