Rosemary watched as he turned around, slightly surprised to see a stunning face. She could tell his surprise, and she wasn't gladdened by it. He may have thought of her as brave, she wasn't sure, all she knew was he was surprised. Surprised could be seen as a pro and a con. It depended what kind of surprise it was- a delightful surprise, or a rather unsatisfactory surprise. Everything had a good side, and a bad side...Well, mostly everything.
"I am but walking through the other half of the town I happen to live in. Is there something the matter with that?" He had replied. Rosemary raised her eyebrow in the slightest. His answer was anything but satisfactory, which just welcomed more questions. Most people didn't take a liking to questions; especially from people in the poor part of town. Most took it as a challenge, due to reasons unknown by Rosemary. The gentlemen had then added to his response, most likely to stop her from asking more questions. "The smell of fellow nobles does not sit well with myself. I simply wished for a break." She tilted her head to the side, pondering what he meant by 'the smell'. It never occurred to hr that nobles all had a similar smell. Perhaps one day she could see for herself...though, she didn't see how she would even get there, to begin with.
Rosemary watched as he looked her over, hiding a smile, as she waited for the right moment to snag something from him. "I am amazed that someone so unfortunate as yourself would approach me. I shall admit you are the first to do so since I've begun taking walks down here."He remarked. She frowned, offended if anything by the comment. She pushed away her feelings, though. She'd only make the process longer if she talked back. "Simply curious or?" He continued. She smirked slightly at that remark. Would curious be the word? Perhaps. "You could say I'm curious," Rosemary announced.