[ The music catches Aeryn's attention, the way music tends to for someone who is unused to it to begin with. She doesn't have many feelings about Esther's reveal one way or another; she'd no idea really that it mattered what age the girl was to begin with.
Then again, she's human - which came as more of a shock to Aeryn, who'd assumed after the events on the darker version of the barge that Esther was definitely not - so perhaps the importance lies there.
She'd noticed Esther at the mess hall for the first time in a while but had left her well enough alone. Now, she's tempted to ask questions, like what does it matter if they know and why the locket but they are both much too telling, much too close to the things Aeryn concerns herself with.
So instead, when the music finishes, she gives several short claps. The music is played well, Aeryn can tell that much. ]
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Then again, she's human - which came as more of a shock to Aeryn, who'd assumed after the events on the darker version of the barge that Esther was definitely not - so perhaps the importance lies there.
She'd noticed Esther at the mess hall for the first time in a while but had left her well enough alone. Now, she's tempted to ask questions, like what does it matter if they know and why the locket but they are both much too telling, much too close to the things Aeryn concerns herself with.
So instead, when the music finishes, she gives several short claps. The music is played well, Aeryn can tell that much. ]