His smile is warm and easy, especially for this little one. She reminded him, in some ways, of an eagle hatchling; fragility and softness that could grow into such strength, if properly cared for. Some made the mistake of considering affection and caring a weakness, and there had been those in the past who had tried to overthrow Ruy (and other members of his family in other places) when they mistook the capacity to love and nurture as a vulnerability. They had paid dearly for the mistake.
Cutting a slice from the apple and spearing it with the point of the knife, he holds it out to Derrica in offering.
"We go where the sea takes us," he replies, tone so serious, and in the same moment betrayed by the subtle sparkle of mischief in his gaze. "It's been a while since we visited Brandel's Reach. There are people there who owe me favours."
Favours. That's a new currency, one she's learned how to barter in at Ruy's elbow. She doesn't question the idea of collecting on what's owed. Ruy has never steered them wrong. They have come through every skirmish and clash mostly unscathed. Derrica believes in his judgement.
But even so, the idea of taking the ship into port still sends a chill down her spine. Who knew what would wait for them? (Who knew what would wait for her, and if it would be dressed in templar armor, wielding a blade?) Still, she answers the spark of amusement in his eyes with a fond smile of her own, letting herself be reassured by his presence.
Carefully, she plucks the slide of apple from the tip of his knife. She turns it between her fingers before she bites half of it off, chews and swallows before she speaks.
"And people who could tell us what's been happening."
News on the sea is a dicey business. And while Derrica has very specific (and perhaps misplaced, at this late date) fears about the state of the world, she knows that what happens across Thedas will eventually affect their crew. Even if it's only impact is a shift in trade and targets, it's worth knowing about.
"It's been a while since we caught up on all the gossip."
Her gaze slides sideways as she finishes the last bite of apple, eyebrow raising at him.
"Exactly." She has learned much, since first they found each other, and Ruy fondly cups the back of her neck. It will do, in favour of ruffling her hair - a habit he knows young ladies will lament, for many different reasons.
"Gossip says as much from what it highlights as what it doesn't share. It can give us people who will be willing to do desperate things to regain their position, or people who may betray if that is what will further them. Even those most dear to us might hurt us if they are bent far enough. Don't forest, Derrica. You need to know what people love and how they prioritise that love. That will help you understand them."
Love of the self, of a land, of an ideal. Whatever other thing they might love will be compromise to protect that they love most. For him, at the end of the day, family always had to come first. Family could mean different things, but that love meant his crew, his blood, all were loyal. That is what made the Vivas so well suited for his sister, after all.
That brings another thought back to mind, and he looks back to Derrica. "Are you happy, little one?"
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Cutting a slice from the apple and spearing it with the point of the knife, he holds it out to Derrica in offering.
"We go where the sea takes us," he replies, tone so serious, and in the same moment betrayed by the subtle sparkle of mischief in his gaze. "It's been a while since we visited Brandel's Reach. There are people there who owe me favours."
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But even so, the idea of taking the ship into port still sends a chill down her spine. Who knew what would wait for them? (Who knew what would wait for her, and if it would be dressed in templar armor, wielding a blade?) Still, she answers the spark of amusement in his eyes with a fond smile of her own, letting herself be reassured by his presence.
Carefully, she plucks the slide of apple from the tip of his knife. She turns it between her fingers before she bites half of it off, chews and swallows before she speaks.
"And people who could tell us what's been happening."
News on the sea is a dicey business. And while Derrica has very specific (and perhaps misplaced, at this late date) fears about the state of the world, she knows that what happens across Thedas will eventually affect their crew. Even if it's only impact is a shift in trade and targets, it's worth knowing about.
"It's been a while since we caught up on all the gossip."
Her gaze slides sideways as she finishes the last bite of apple, eyebrow raising at him.
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"Gossip says as much from what it highlights as what it doesn't share. It can give us people who will be willing to do desperate things to regain their position, or people who may betray if that is what will further them. Even those most dear to us might hurt us if they are bent far enough. Don't forest, Derrica. You need to know what people love and how they prioritise that love. That will help you understand them."
Love of the self, of a land, of an ideal. Whatever other thing they might love will be compromise to protect that they love most. For him, at the end of the day, family always had to come first. Family could mean different things, but that love meant his crew, his blood, all were loyal. That is what made the Vivas so well suited for his sister, after all.
That brings another thought back to mind, and he looks back to Derrica. "Are you happy, little one?"