It's not like she hates her name, but it has always earned more than a few strange looks. That was the bothersome part of it, Porpentina wasn't even a common name. What her parents were think she'd never know, but it's not something she lets bother here. Even now when giving it and expecting any resulting mentioning of it. Thankfully either she got better at being pointed about it or people understood her more.
She nodded her agreement when he speaks of their acquaintance, but can't help the way her nose crinkled at the mention of the hail outside. Tina liked rain-- real rain-- not drizzle and certainly not the miserableness of hail. "Fair enough," She answered in a sigh, "I was meaning more if someone showed you to here, though, or you just got lucky. Most newcomers end up here, one way or another."
It's almost teasing before she shifted her weight and moved to balance on the arm rest of the unoccupied chair in front of the fair. "This is probably the place you'll find of most use anywhere in the village, though, any information people have seems to wind up here."
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She nodded her agreement when he speaks of their acquaintance, but can't help the way her nose crinkled at the mention of the hail outside. Tina liked rain-- real rain-- not drizzle and certainly not the miserableness of hail. "Fair enough," She answered in a sigh, "I was meaning more if someone showed you to here, though, or you just got lucky. Most newcomers end up here, one way or another."
It's almost teasing before she shifted her weight and moved to balance on the arm rest of the unoccupied chair in front of the fair. "This is probably the place you'll find of most use anywhere in the village, though, any information people have seems to wind up here."