At least the larger girl saw fit to welcome her properly. Raela's eyes drifted to Gent, and she found herself grinning at the man's words. Sylva though, was much less amused. Raela snorted softly at her cluelessness. Oh, this one needed help indeed. She'd taken the question literally, and again the Queen shook her head. "It's an expression," she started, smirking at the pup. "It means you were saying too many things too fast." Thankfully though, the girl actually did put forth an answer – eventually. Again the child murmured to herself, and Raela cocked an eyebrow. She was speaking aloud as if they weren't there. Poor thing must have been alone quite a long time... she mused, feeling concern at just how much of her social skill had been eroded, or perhaps never learned at all. She behaved much like a puppy some months younger.
At last, the girl declared something useful, and a broad grin spread across the matriarch's face. How right she was. "I don't think any of us can argue with that," she added, casting a knowing, almost chuckling smile to her companions. They'd just been bombarded with far too many details, but a good memory was useful indeed.