Amelia followe his gaze, seeing the other woman for the first time. She turned back, as Kay did not seem concerned by her. Amelia returned his smile, glad that she hadn't really startled him after all. "Pleased to meet you Kay." At his mention of hiding, she gave a soft, musical laugh. "I suppose you can call it hiding, yes. I live a dull, boring life, so it's nice to get out."
Amelia frowned slightly, he was lost. That was never, ever a good thing. "I'm afraid I haven't spent much time here either, i couldn't show you the way. I'm sorry." She looked away, she would help him if she could. As it was, she didn't even know HER way back home. She had a horse that knew the way though.
Amelia saw his wry smile, listening to what seemed to be advice coming from one who has traveled plenty. "I don't understand why, I'm sure you see quite amazing things." She stepped lightly into the shade, and smiled softly. "I, um, I have some wine and cheese....if you want to share." She was a little more nervous now. He wasn't terribly forthcoming, and that could be suspicious.