She won't apologize for who and what she is. Ever. She will mute it, around those who don't know, ignore questions of parentage from anyone but those who know this truth. But she won't hide it from this woman.
Instead, she merely stands, indicating she is indeed finished with her meal, and follows where Haleth leads. Helping out, she is polite, if a bit distant and formal to the Haladin she remembers so well. But they don't know her. Not yet.
Canien's well aware of the frequent glances her mother shoots her way, but ignores them, knowing Haleth will speak up when she's ready. Until then, there is always work to be done. Each time Haleth asks a question, she's given an honest answer- perhaps not a full one, but it's carefully thought out before given.
But...she can never help the soft glimmer whenever she's spoken of Elladan, even if there is also often amusement or fond annoyance.
When cooking together, as she remembers they'd once done while she was growing up, she falls into the usual role she'd taken then. And there's a troubling question that has her mull over what to say. And what she has to say is not an easy thing, but Haleth will only get what truth she knows. "I have seen signs of their heritage in other tribes of Men. Peoples have been scattered and changed, merged, for survival."
Canien has no problem talking about him XD
Instead, she merely stands, indicating she is indeed finished with her meal, and follows where Haleth leads. Helping out, she is polite, if a bit distant and formal to the Haladin she remembers so well. But they don't know her. Not yet.
Canien's well aware of the frequent glances her mother shoots her way, but ignores them, knowing Haleth will speak up when she's ready. Until then, there is always work to be done. Each time Haleth asks a question, she's given an honest answer- perhaps not a full one, but it's carefully thought out before given.
But...she can never help the soft glimmer whenever she's spoken of Elladan, even if there is also often amusement or fond annoyance.
When cooking together, as she remembers they'd once done while she was growing up, she falls into the usual role she'd taken then. And there's a troubling question that has her mull over what to say. And what she has to say is not an easy thing, but Haleth will only get what truth she knows. "I have seen signs of their heritage in other tribes of Men. Peoples have been scattered and changed, merged, for survival."