While her Fatalis side of the family had been over, bedtime had been a little more lenient. Or perhaps a little more easily forgotten over the telling of stories and jovial conversation in the great hall before the hearth. There was a certain kind of warmth that spread through the space- pups playing, adults laughing, fire crackling- in close proximity. It brought a bright grin to her face as she observed, but as she took a break from chasing her siblings in and out of the isles between the tables, a flash of movement caught in her peripheral just in time for her to see a small lavender silhouette disappear towards the foyer. Her curiosity instantly peaked. Talyssa hesitated for a moment before her better judgment lost out, and she rose to her paws to quietly follow the other girl out.
Once outside, it wasn't as dark as she would have thought. As soon as her eyes adjusted to the pale moonlight, she had no problems seeing her target vanish from view outside the courtyard. Quietly picking up her pace, Lyssa moved to pursue, interested in knowing where the peculiar Fatalis girl was headed.
It wasn't until she had made it to the plains that she and Thorn had explored earlier that the lavender fae finally stopped- reclining to her haunches and looking up to the sky. Uncertain of what the girl was looking at, Talyssa also glanced towards the sky- and was immediately awestruck. "Whoa!" She couldn't help but say aloud. The stars were so vivid against the veil of the night- beauty she had never before noticed. "They're so pretty!" She commented to the girl she had followed out here, finally approaching her in a more conversational range. "How did you know to come out here?" Lys asked a little more softly. Wondering how a place she had already been could look so vastly different than what she had seen in daylight.