The few seconds it took for Yu to process the offer felt like years to Sano, as he hoped dearly that the older man would agree. It felt too delicate a relationship for Sano to make such a huge mistake in following his summoner’s orders already. He was intent on detaining the other group, but didn’t have any other plans of action.
"Are you sure we wouldn't be intruding? Were quite the wild bunch. I'm famished already, I could use a bite to eat."
The summoner’s words sent a rush a relief though the guardian, ad his grin deepened into a genuine smile.
“Of course you wouldn’t be intruding,” he nearly shouted with excitement. Before he could say anything else, a light tap on his shoulder brought his attention to the small boy that didn’t seem to fit into the scene.
"Sir are we going to stay with them tonight or for a few days? If we will only stay one night, Can I get some directions to your home? I do need some new clothes and i should be able to afford it with this small amount of money."
Sano raised his eyebrows at this question. He didn’t think either group of summoners would be staying in Kilika much longer after Sabina received Ifrit, since it seemed best to take things as quickly as possible. His usual personality came into play at the young boy’s question, and his duty slipped his mind.
“Well, if you want to stay in Kilika longer, it would be better to stay at my place than the inn,” he stated matter-of-factly. “It’ll be a little less comfortable, but it’s free. My home is the last hut at the edge of the docks and beach. It’ll be obvious once-”
The cheerful explanation was cut off by the other guardian, who had begun to look less than comfortable the moment Sano showed up.
"Hey, you know, I really don't think that's necessary. We really need to get going. You can get what you need on the way."
“What’s her problem?” the boy thought crossly as he tried to keep her words from deterring him.
“Aw, what’s the rush? It’s not like another boat to anywhere will be here ‘til tomorrow,” Sano said amiably, taking note of the sun’s afternoon position in the sky. Most boats and ships were scheduled to arrive on the docks at or before noon, unless something important came up, so he wasn’t actually lying. “Besides,” he added while patting the younger boy’s shoulder, “I could help you with your shopping. I know some of those vendors, and I might be able to get you some deals.”
((OOC: Sorry, but I think I’ll have to go and get Sabina later, unless you’ve something else planned. I’ll just finish this thing with Yu, Hana, and Raven first.))
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