"It means it will rain soon." Islanzadi told him. "Everything covering the sky right now is condensation. Don't you have rain in your realm?" She questioned, unsure of how else anything would get water.
Islanzadi gently took the plate and began walking in the direction of the castle. She observed the sky as she walked, to see what the weather was most likely going to be like, and it appeared as if it would storm soon. But, being someone who has willingly been out in the rain many times, wasn't...
"You're welcome. Thank you for sharing." Islanzadi said pleasantly and stood.
"Would you like to come with me to return this to the servants?" She asked him.
"When you believe you are finished with your breakfast, just tell me and I can take the plate back to the castle. And if you have any leftovers do not worry, because it can be tossed to the poultry." Islanzadi informed him with a gentle smile. She could tell Cicero was worrying by the look in...
"Ah. Well, I'm glad that now you are free to show levity as you please." Islanzadi said simply and smiled. "If you want to successfully live forever, which is in our ability, then it's best to take a break from being serious every now and then."
"There are so many, I'm not too sure." Islanzadi said, thinking. "But if I had to choose, I'd say the birds. I don't think I could possibly choose just one species of them, though." She told Cicero honestly with a chuckle and took a few black berries from the plate, smiling at him in thanks.
"Perhaps today we could go into the forest to make an attempt at finding some creatures. You aren't familiar with the animals of this realm, so I believe it would be interesting to you." Islanzadi suggested pleasantly.
"I am hopeful that you will not be beckoned back to your realm any time soon, but if that isn't the case, then I will simply cherish the time we have together now." Islanzadi told him with a polite smile. "You have become one of my greatest friends in a fairly short amount of time."
"Everything is a competition to me." Islanzadi joked and looked to Cicero with a smile, "I never thought I'd be glad about someone running into me on the sidewalk and knocking my drawings out of my hands. But it ended up turning out pretty well, didn't it?"
"If I want to out-compliment you I need to up my game." Islanzadi said humorously and sat down on the bench, crossing her legs and waiting for Cicero to sit.
"If indulging you means spending my morning with you, then you do not need to thank me." Islanzadi told him kindly with a soft smile. "I quite enjoy spending time with you, Cicero."
Islanzadi chuckled and smiled at him, gently taking his hand.
"I don't want to be the reason your meal is ruined, so I agree to share it with you." She said with a grin.