The exciting got boring? She tried to comprehend that, and supposed that perhaps it meant that anything constant would get old eventually. Nineva tried to remember a time in her own life that she had been bored with the routine of her life, and discovered she couldn't think of a single moment. She supposed that made her lucky. The bump of his shoulder against hers pulled her onto his next train of thought, and her smile reappeared. With each descriptor he passed to her, the expression grew more wry. Regal, was she? That wasn't so bad to hear.
But then his voice changed, subtly in tone and noticeably in volume, and her head quirked ever so slightly to the side as she wondered what that was about. Had he said it normally, she would've taken the words as they were. The change they inspired, regardless of how brief, made her wonder what exactly he meant by them. She wasn't given the opportunity to ask. Changing gears yet again, he launched into something very different.
She tried her best to hold onto his intention, but the words collided inside her head and she wasn't certain what he was trying to explain at all.
"Gods... ?" she repeated under breath, unable to fully place the concept. Ash had always spoken of the afterlife being the night sky, @Veho had always spoken of ancestors beyond the veil. These weren't necessarily their gods, however, as far as Nineva understood it. She wasn't entirely sure she believed in the notion, but she wanted to know more. Deacon seemed more willing to dismiss the idea, however.
Looking ahead, she put some thought into the question before answering.
"I return to Grizzly Hollow, and you do as you like," was the simple and honest answer, as Nineva always gave. "I wouldn't be opposed to you staying there too, though. In fact, I'd prefer it. It's up to Veho of course, but so long as all of this goes smoothly I don't see why he wouldn't welcome you in. Unless, you intend on staying with your family?"