Emilia returned the hug with enthusiasm; she gave her niece a tight squeeze before letting go. "I hope you don't mind my dropping by," she said with a laugh, "I thought this would be the best place to find you." Eva was devoted to her creatures - it was clear that the Federline work ethic had been passed down. (Although Conall Mackay was, clearly, devoted to his adventures.)
Besides, she liked the birds. Even here, they had a freedom that people could only envy - perhaps because they were so well cared-for. Emilia eyed the snidgets for a moment before returning her gaze to Eavan.
"Of course, you know you have to tell me everything," she said with a laugh. She mostly meant about the deserts - but Emilia wanted to know why Eva had left, too.
Besides, she liked the birds. Even here, they had a freedom that people could only envy - perhaps because they were so well cared-for. Emilia eyed the snidgets for a moment before returning her gaze to Eavan.
"Of course, you know you have to tell me everything," she said with a laugh. She mostly meant about the deserts - but Emilia wanted to know why Eva had left, too.