She felt somewhat victorious at Erën's announcement that she would be coming with it. It was not like there was anything the dwarf could do to stop her from accompanying him - nothing she knew of at least - but the finality in Erën's proclamation instilled a sense of confidence in her.
The dwarf, thankfully, moved on as she had suggested. He delved into the location of the hammer, some of Valerie's victory dwindling as she learned it was with a relative of his. Not that I should judge, but I hope his relative is not like him in spending much time on topics better left alone. We've spent more time discussing my suitability than actually discussing Erën's mission.
The dwarf hinted at the brewing of a storm, a statement which surprised Valerie considering the drizzle outside was hardly falling hard enough to be called rain, let alone hint at the arrival of thunder-heavy clouds. However the male elf seemed to take the warning seriously, finishing off his beverage before making his way to the door. When he asked if she wished to stay she eagerly rose too. Not only did she wish to tend to her four-hoofed companion and ensure he was safe for the upcoming weather, but she would take any excuse to take a breather from the aged dwarf.
"I think some fresh air might do me good. My horse can also be fussy in nasty weather, It might be best I join you." She rose, needing to untangle her long legs from the ground with the shortness of the stool before pulling up her cloak hood. Joining Erën at his side she exited through the door, enjoying the patter of rain against her hooded head.
Making her way around the cottage she located her horse, unhitching him before waiting for the male elf to do the same with his mount. "Kurn is...everything you said he would be." Her voice was whispered, the she-elf looking around to inspect the forest as she always did out of habit.
The dwarf, thankfully, moved on as she had suggested. He delved into the location of the hammer, some of Valerie's victory dwindling as she learned it was with a relative of his. Not that I should judge, but I hope his relative is not like him in spending much time on topics better left alone. We've spent more time discussing my suitability than actually discussing Erën's mission.
The dwarf hinted at the brewing of a storm, a statement which surprised Valerie considering the drizzle outside was hardly falling hard enough to be called rain, let alone hint at the arrival of thunder-heavy clouds. However the male elf seemed to take the warning seriously, finishing off his beverage before making his way to the door. When he asked if she wished to stay she eagerly rose too. Not only did she wish to tend to her four-hoofed companion and ensure he was safe for the upcoming weather, but she would take any excuse to take a breather from the aged dwarf.
"I think some fresh air might do me good. My horse can also be fussy in nasty weather, It might be best I join you." She rose, needing to untangle her long legs from the ground with the shortness of the stool before pulling up her cloak hood. Joining Erën at his side she exited through the door, enjoying the patter of rain against her hooded head.
Making her way around the cottage she located her horse, unhitching him before waiting for the male elf to do the same with his mount. "Kurn is...everything you said he would be." Her voice was whispered, the she-elf looking around to inspect the forest as she always did out of habit.