Naira made it known at once that there was no need for formality and it sent Taima scrambling for the middle ground between a formal meeting and casual conversation. Nothing was ever casual when it came to Naira Aquila, queen and leader of the pack, Mapplethorpe had made sure to inoculate such respectful practices into her head. Now, she was at a loss for how to react, even further more as Naira continued with a simple observation - about Datura, Taima supposed - and a couple of rhetorical questions. The young Lyall kept her gaze averted and her ears came up, listening hard to her Leader's every movement and breath. The girl must have drifted off in thought at point, gotten caught up in the idea that her golden prince could possibly come back for her, for when Naira asked her a direct question at last, Taima jumped and briefly glanced at the matriarch before hastily looking away
Aside from her family, she didn't know what she wanted anymore. Without Datura, she felt she had nothing in regards to the pack and her future within it. Mapplethorpe had at first led her to believe that she was to be a princess bride, a means in which Naira and Datura's bloodline remained strong. From her, the next generation of Aquila's was to be born and raised... and the line of Lyall forgotten (lest she pushed for the idea of allowing her daughters to be christened with her surname, the only thing she had left of her family... her mother... her father...).
Her train of thought was dismissed as the Queen continued to say that leadership was not hers to give, that it was Taima's responsibility to take it for herself if she so wished it. Taima's ears drew back again. @Aponi could have it all - the pack and the very mountain they had escaped from - she really could have cared less. The Mountain, the Ghastly Woods... this was not where she belonged. Once upon a time, she might have believed it, but now, her true home was calling; and, on that note, Naira began again, stating that they would soon travel to the Cedarwood.
The Lyall's brows furrowed, a part of her wanted to believe that Naira was truly proposing such a thing. She brushed it off, the queen was probably trying to appease her, get her to side with her and draw herself even closer into her superior's deadly grasp. Mapplethorpe had poisoned her once; she would not allow Naira the same pleasure. Then came the punch. "My sister was with them too," she revealed, but Taima did not allow her disbelief or astonishment to show through.
"I appreciate your generosity, Lady Naira," she murmured, mirroring the woman as she, too, sat. As was appropriate, she lifted her head just enough so that she sat up straight in the presence of the Keep sovereign. "As well as your proposal, but, Sir Mapplethorpe has promised me a great deal come Spring." She hoped her words, despite their near-monotone and lifeless tone, were coming out as intended. Any half-truth would do when it came to an attempt to keep Naira well away from her homelands. "I'm sure my mother and father have her well-kept under their care?" she tried to further disarm her, but now curiosity was eating away at her like oxalic acid eating away at rust on metal.
"I don't mean to pry," she breathed, almost afraid to let the question loose from her tongue, "but, who was she? Your sister? And, how well did you know my parents?" They certainly never told me about you... ever.