Sylvia was glad that he answered her questions, and she could understand his inclination to be protective. After Pylia answered his request, she left the shop with her friends. She smiled at Pylia and answered her words of gratitude, "It's not a problem," After Pylia talked a bit about not being able to deal with people from the past, Sylvia answered her, "I think that's normal. I think anybody would be really nervous about meeting someone they haven't seen in a long time. The fact that you're facing this head on and not running away...that says a lot," After saying that, Sylvia recognized that she held some anxiety about going home and meeting her grandfather and friends as well. What would he say? How would she answer him if he asked her where she had been? She couldn't exactly tell him the truth, he probably wouldn't believe her! ...Would her grandfather even be alive when she got back home...? Shoving those pensive and anxious thoughts aside, she focused her attention back onto Pylia. She asked her, "So, with that said, off to the gardens then?"