Casey leaned forward as Seren spoke, listening with rapt attention. Both hands cradled her cup of coffee and the warmth of it spread through her. Traveling was fun, and it seemed like Seren did a lot of research into folklore. Bookshops and libraries were among some of Casey’s favorite places to go. When Seren spoke, she couldn’t help but be interested - for no other reason than it just sounded interesting.
Casey smirked when she mentioned strangeness. ”Well, you’ll certainly find a lot of strangeness around here,” she was reminded of Nox. Strange things followed him and his entourage of people like a loyal puppy.
”Im a musician,” Casey said, leaning in a little to speak quieter. She didn’t want to attract fan attention of any nearby - she wanted this time to get to know Seren and not take pictures or give autographs. ”Play bass guitar for Cadence Mathis.” she kept hubris out of her tone. She wasn’t bragging, just stating the truth. ”It means I travel quite a bit too, although my trips are probably different than yours.”
Casey took a sip of her coffee, taking the time to gather her thoughts to answer Seren’s next question. There was a lot there, and she certainly didn’t want to overwhelm Seren with an unpacking of everything she had gone through recently. She wasn’t embarrassed by it, but it was a lot. ”Lately I’ve just been going through some good personal growth. Things that I used to feel guilty for that I shouldn’t have are being resolved. It’s freeing, and I think that it’s probably a good time to reinforce that I don’t really do anything worthy of those guilts,” she chuckled a bit. ”I know - that’s incredibly vague - it’s just a long story - one I’m willing to share, but I don’t want to overburden you.” it was true. Casey didn’t want to lay her burdens on this woman. But she would be very okay with talking about it. It helped sort things out to talk about it.
Casey smirked when she mentioned strangeness. ”Well, you’ll certainly find a lot of strangeness around here,” she was reminded of Nox. Strange things followed him and his entourage of people like a loyal puppy.
”Im a musician,” Casey said, leaning in a little to speak quieter. She didn’t want to attract fan attention of any nearby - she wanted this time to get to know Seren and not take pictures or give autographs. ”Play bass guitar for Cadence Mathis.” she kept hubris out of her tone. She wasn’t bragging, just stating the truth. ”It means I travel quite a bit too, although my trips are probably different than yours.”
Casey took a sip of her coffee, taking the time to gather her thoughts to answer Seren’s next question. There was a lot there, and she certainly didn’t want to overwhelm Seren with an unpacking of everything she had gone through recently. She wasn’t embarrassed by it, but it was a lot. ”Lately I’ve just been going through some good personal growth. Things that I used to feel guilty for that I shouldn’t have are being resolved. It’s freeing, and I think that it’s probably a good time to reinforce that I don’t really do anything worthy of those guilts,” she chuckled a bit. ”I know - that’s incredibly vague - it’s just a long story - one I’m willing to share, but I don’t want to overburden you.” it was true. Casey didn’t want to lay her burdens on this woman. But she would be very okay with talking about it. It helped sort things out to talk about it.

