Sair
"Oh take your time! And thank you." He emphasized, turning to look at her directly with sincerity. He wanted to give her a chance to truly absorb the words, to accept that she had indeed done good work. Who would have had the eye to turn a rug, of all things, into a usable satchel? "I only have words to offer you, for the moment. You on the other hoof have given me much more, and much more beautiful things at that!" He thought it was redundant at this point to have thanked her so much, but it was true. He was thankful for her efforts and her energy, because she had given it willingly with no expectation of payment, and because her effort in turn saved him double. It would take him so much less work to do so much more, all because of a bag. It really was the little things.
He waited patiently, a statue not carved by but painted by Azure as he waited for her mark on him to become permanent. It was interesting, he thought, how such simple interactions with others could leave their mark on you for life. He had been blessed multiple times now by the kindness of strangers, and each one had left him with something, physical or otherwise, that he would not soon forget. How strange that one day every one of them would be gone, as would he, and as would any memory of anything he had uncovered in his life. He would have to do anything in his power to avoid that. Perhaps he would start keeping a written record of his own? Somehow...
"What was that about complicated? My mind barely got to walk, let alone run from me!" He laughed, pulled from his thoughts to see Azure once again. It was comforting to come back from his internal tangents to something other than dust and a silent wisp of magic. "Is it permanent, now? I don't have to worry about smudging it?" He remained still, wanting to be certain before potentially ruining Azure's hard work and his delightful new sparkle.
"Oh, good! Good. I'll bring something back from one of the farther caves, then. Maybe it'll inspire you to explore after all!" He was jittery at the idea, excited to hopefully repay Azure's kindness with something to inspire her work. Surely he could find something she hadn't seen before, given that she didn't travel much. Well, she didn't travel much anymore, according to their discussion. He was glad that she would be easy to find, both for his repayment and conversation. He would like to hear more from her some day, when she was open to story-telling and not so worn from her work. But for now, he was more than satisfied.
"Speaking." Thinking. Doing.
OOC:
We don't know how to accept we're just a product of a chance /
And less like gods but more like plants