"Ah...sorry. It's just a big word for 'Change' and in this case it's a physical change." She told the young Shou brightly. She definitely wanted to come with the girl, but she had to be very careful about how she did this. The world could be fraught with perils, just as much as it could have wondrous adventures and riches. One had to be careful, and while she liked how the little girl was curious, that could end badly.
It...might also have been the fact that while she enjoyed the quiet life, the chance to explore was hard to pass up.
She had to wait patiently for the young one to finish speaking, and she just had that aura of happiness around her. The girl was really able to talk wasn't she? It still amazed her how she did that...granted Neze could do that as well, she didn't need air to speak, but usually she didn't do that because it was a little unnerving at times. Then again, Shou wasn't human and probably wouldn't mind if she lapsed once in a while. "Well then you should at least see my house, and my little yard. I have a very nice cherry tree growing in it, and if you like it then you can always stay in the yard."
That would do nicely. She didn't mistreat her tree after all, and it was a very healthy tree so hopefully the druidic girl liked it.
"Let's go Shou, I will show you to my dwelling." With that she nodded once to the young girl before heading out of the bakery with her. As they walked, Neze pointed out different buildings that were interesting, such as the small library, the little mage academy they had, and even where a small group of travelling druids was staying...though it wasn't hard to see as the inn was surrounded by beautiful flowers and the grass was growing rather out of control. It didn't take too long for them to reach her house, a rather quaint little cottage. There was a small white fence aroundt he property, and as promised there was a rather beautiful cherry tree in full blossom out front of the house. Unlocking the door she let Shou inside to the cozy little house.
It was a very nice little place, it had some very well built and comfy looking furniture, most of the rooms were attached, the living room, the small dining room, and the kitchen were all pretty much one room just...separated by furniture and such. The only room not attached were the bedrooms, each of them side by side. "Well, this is it Shou, my little house. You are free to stay here, or in the yard if you want...but if you would be more comfortable in the forest, you could also stay there."