The Ardelay twins loiter in the palace for a few days, then fall back to the Chialto house, in plenty of time to receive any prompt reply to the correspondence Kiri sent out when they arrived in the city.
"I'm kind of hungry too. Your moat is lovely," adds Kiri. "Very elaborate."
The kierten is very large, very windowed, and appropriately empty. The guests can have a nice view of the sparkling Marisi River through the windows as they pass through into the house.
"Yeah? Good eye," says Loel. "It's pretty subtle, but I like it that way."
"You haven't been here that long; I'm surprised all those little fiddly bits are already done."
"When I don't wanna waste time, I don't," he says. "Also, magic. I did a lot of that detail work myself. It was fun."
"Not nearly as long as you'd think," says Loel. "Here's a sitting room, it's nice, anybody who doesn't feel like watching me cook can wait here."
"We're staying here for, what'd you tell Patience, a week?" Aleko asks Kiri.
"Yep," says Kiri. "And, yes, then we can go home and stay there for a nice long while."
"Loel Lalindar is very... lively," says Ekador. "It's charming. I'm charmed."
"He is very lively. I'm officially optimistic that we're all five going to get along nicely."
"I think I am likewise optimistic," says Ekador. "Although my opinion of him may suffer if he turns out to be a terrible cook."
"And he probably would have a hard time getting those weird Thiyecine herbs, around here, too. I don't think I liked them."
"No, Aleko, Welchin seasonings are not 'just normal' such that everyone who can cook will be able to pick them up with no adjustment."
"They taste normal to us because we are from Welce, Aleko. Ekador, what do you think of Welchin food so far?"
"Not that strange, for the most part. I've had a few surprises, but mostly not unpleasant ones."