As a firefly flitted over both of their heads it seemed as though her words had reached the boy somewhere, somehow. It looked as though a weight had lifted from him, a light turned on inside his head where the wheels of his mind were sure to be turning. "You're going somewhere? Where? he'd asked, and continued on to inform her that he was going over the mountain, too! It was like his burst of enlightenment had spread through the water to be sucked up by her like water to the roots of a tree. Whether it was the fact that his smile was wide and handsome or that he seemed happier now than he was just moments before, or because she felt a similar excitement in knowing that, maybe, they wouldn't be so far from each other after all, her own smile mirrored his—ear to ear.
"You are?" She didn't hold back the crescendo of delighted surprise from her voice. "That's great! I mean—yeah, I'd really like that. To meet up, of course. I don't know where we're going, either, just that it's to the east, too." She bit her lip, shifting her weight in a way that sounded a gentle splash. The glow-lit ripples spread out from her legs like dark waves of glass. "I'm definitely going to see you there, I really want to...It'll be like...meeting you in a different life." She knew a new life waited for her over those mountains, and knowing that Fenru lived in the Grove his entire life, surely it would mean a fresh start for him and his family, too. "Even if it doesn't get better than this," she murmured, happily knowing that this night—one of the best she'd ever had—wouldn't be the last she would spend with him. "I bet you could find me if you follow your heart."
Her soft, flirtacious voice trailed off into the sweetest silence.