She was still leaning on the rail. She was comfortable, both resting where she was and being in Erik's company. Her eyes moved to where the children were playing. They were having a ball. It reminded her of a time when her and her brother would play together. It was a different time though in post war Hamburg. Yuma was warm and comfortable while Hamburg was cold. Playing outside meant winter clothing. Still, she loved her brother and missed him. She also felt badly as it wasn't his fault that the family was split due to exile. Still, the good of those times came out when she watched Ben and Peter playing. She smiled and sighed.
"I have no doubt you and Ben will become valuable members of our nation... and I do hope you'll become proud to call yourselves Crayterians." She gave a smile of approval at this before he continued. "But blending in... I'm not so sure. Considering your talents and dedication, you'll most likely stand out."
She took a breath as she sat up a bit, still leaning on the rail and replied proudly, "If it's for the right reasons then that is an honor I'll accept so long as our enemies don't put a target on me for it."
When the worker came around, she gave a light smile and a simple "hello" to him when he greeted her. She got back to her feet and took a step toward Erik as the two men spoke. Unintentionally, she was right next to him. Realizing that the work of the day was done, she looked at Erik, then to the still playing children and back to Erik, "I almost hate to break the bad news to them that we have to go back."