Yep. Because meeting parents that want their daughter dead is totally a pleasant experience. Aaron thought sarcastically. He didn't like those sirens the first time he met them, he was pretty sure he'd never even get close to trying to understand them after that encounter. Yet he still didn't jump in the conversation, wanting no part of it. "I might come!" He called, but that was all before he looked back to Nykidia. Aaron frowned at the fact Nykidia hadn't even paid attention to what he said, "I'm probably going to follow Nysaxiope, and Kirdairn needs your help for directions." He repeated. Meanwhile Corru had disappeared for now, but that didn't mean he wasn't listening. Unless he was completely dormant Aaron could never tell if Corru was just observing without being seen or actually gone.
Kirdairn gave an annoyed sigh. All this trouble for some directions? Who could've thought…
The male watched Aaron slip back into the kitchen area, then suddenly poke his head out, calling to him. Almost instantly, Kirdairn's mind went to possible 'trap'. As much as he disliked everyone here, though no one here really did anything very serious to deserve his hatred, Kirdairn couldn't ignore the fact that these people had indeed left him and his brother heads alone as they had slept during the night.
The hydra mumbled something under his breath, then took hesitant steps forward. His boots seemed to echo softly against the floor. His dull red eyes looked around, forked tongue slipping past his lips, testing the air. Kirdairn's pupils were slightly round, but remained mostly slits. His gaze shifted downwards towards Nykidia as she greeted Aaron.
"Um…yea…just point me the hell outta here so I can get going."
That was probably going to be as 'polite' as Kirdairn was going to be. Well, at least it wasn't entirely rude. Mean, he could've either beat her till she told him, which let's face it, wouldn't go well for him, or added a few colorful 'names'.
"Tthhat wass a llitthhlle more tthhan whath I wass expecthing, tthhough tthhath doess noth change my ansswer," Eurn relpied before he got up and began heading to the fireplace. He expected at least some confrontation, and that did not go well with sluggishness or slow movement at all. He turned to Kirdairn and said "I can sshhow you tthhe door" and opened the entrance to the main casino/bar "by tthhe way, ssorry for getthhing your name wrong" he added, slightly embarrassed. When the hydra was in the main lobby he began to start the fire again for some little temporary warmth before going into the gigantic blizzard happening outside.
Aaron stared off in thought, yet tried to focus on his surroundings. He wasn't sure how welcome he was now and the fact the more snappish of the hydra brothers was here didn't make it any easier to relax. "What if… We met at Nys Fish so it's probably a halfway point to your place…" Aaron started thinking aloud, taking another moment before he lifted his gaze to Nykidia and Kirdairn, "Why don't we just follow Nysaxiope to Nys Fish and Nykidia can tell you where to go from there if you can't retrace your steps?" He suggested. That seemed like the easiest plan considering everyone would probably be leaving at some point anyways.
(Also, I kinda wanna read back on the old Altir so this post is just so I can find it easier. ._.)