"I would, in fact, seriously advise that you do. There's plenty of water around the estate, but not an actual moat."
"Then do. If you don't want to do it yourself with magic - if you want it lined with stones or what have you - I can recommend a contractor." She downs the last bite of her breakfast. "Shall we go collect the horses and the carriage?"
"Sure," he says. "I wanna pack some things, but it shouldn't take long; would it make sense for you guys to get your carriage and come back for me and my things?"
"I got it," says Aleko. "Doesn't have to be a two-person job." He gets up, fixes something that aesthetically offends him about Kiri's hair, and heads out.
Loel packs some things. He's very quick about it - no time spent dithering about what to bring and what to leave.
"Do you want to make arrangements for the house itself? Sell it, give it to somebody, ask someone to keep it from collapsing in case you have a use for a Thiyecine house later?"
"I'll tell Fiyol he can do what he wants with it. He might decide to pay me; if he does, I'll let him."