Ruli groaned in response to her affirmation, but did as he promised and sat up when she returned with coffee. She was quiet, though he didn't know the reason. It was nice to enjoy coffee in silence instead of dealing with her constant questions. He downed his cup, then rose, dressed, and fetched a second cup before nodding to her to signify he was ready to go. Back to Cordon. He shoved his hands immediately into his pockets for warmth, tucking his arms against his torso as he looked around. Every time he exhaled his cheeks grew warm against the fabric of his keffiyeh, but it answered with a chilling cold whenever he exhaled. He recalled Kire saying her family was currently living in the snow and frowned, unable to fathom that sort of cold. "I'm sorry to point out, that could be anywhere." Ruli answered her, looking around the coastal town. Much of it was built on water. The streets were even angled so that every house had views of the sea, depending on which window they looked out of. As she asked about the age of the man he'd seen, Ruli shrugged. "To be honest, I'm a terrible judge for age." He admitted. He tried to think, though, trying to compare the man he'd seen with people he knew. "Older then Aeron, for sure. By a few years. Grown into manhood, but his cheeks were still full. So ... not too old?" He made a face. "I don't know how to look for glamour, but magic calls to magic, and during his little walk, I didn't sense anything." Unless he was just unfamiliar and unable to detect Gemini magic as Kire could. Wordlessly, he directed her through the streets to where the man had walked yesterday, gesturing with a jerk of his chin.