I've got memories and travel like gypsies in the night
Makvala nodded, taking her father’s explanation to heart, even if she didn’t really understand the concepts that he was presenting at the level of the adults around her. Sky was angry, but it might not be bad, but it also might not be good. Good and bad – she’d heard those words but she didn’t really understand them… at least not yet. She knew it would take a little time, and a lot more questions for her to get it right. “What… good… bad?” She asked, her voice softening, almost covered up by the sound of the drops that softly pattered against the foliage that surrounded them.
She glanced over at Legolas long enough to see his nose crinkle as a water drop hit it. She couldn’t help but giggle a little bit. It wasn’t that bad! She didn’t agree with Leith’s tactics, but she agreed to a degree that their little brother needed to get out more. The rain wasn’t going to hurt them, as papa had just said.
He assured her that her brother would not make the sky angrier, and that he was just talking to it. She held a skeptic look. It didn’t look like he was talking to it. It looked like he was fighting with it. She didn’t imagine that the sky liked to be fought with. After all, she didn’t like it when Leith fought with her, or when he tackled her, so why would the sky like it? She kept her eyes locked on her father’s daunting and towering form as she awaited his explanation.