Lilia sat there in silence while she unpacked, she didn’t exactly mind the quiet nor complained however she knew that she had the tendency to feel slightly awkward after a while and so was about to strike up a conversation when Cosmo began to start speaking, standing near the window as he looked out of it.
"The origins of my name are anything but orderly, or harmonious. To be honest, the way by which I received my name is lined with entropy." He pauses before carrying on, and even though she isn’t looking at him, she still listens without making a noise since she was still unpacking. A fairly small notebook comes out with tiny extricate details at the front cover obviously made by her. "I didn't know my mother. My birth mother, that is. She died giving birth to me. But, they say that with her last breath, she uttered the word 'Cosmo,' and so... that's what they named me." She looked upwards to take a quick glimpse at him before slowly looking back down again at the content of her bag; the only things remaining were just clothing and such. By assuming he specified about the woman being his ‘birth mother’ she thought that perhaps he may have a foster or adoptive mother. "Everyone's pretty much in agreement that she said it randomly, as the medical records indicate she was on several drugs when she went into labour - the fact that I was born healthy came as a bit of a surprise. Still," He paused again, though this time she felt it was quite a big one, as if he was thinking before speaking. "I like to believe that she said it because that's what she saw... an orderly and harmonious system; a cosmos. I like to believe she saw something beautiful before she died."
She thought simply to herself about what he had just told her before speaking, “If you believe so, then that is all that matters, science doesn’t prove nor show everything and it does certainly not read your mothers mind at the time...” As she trailed off, she wondered if she had said the right thing or if it was best to just keep her mouth closed.
Finally finishing with her unpacking, she pushed the suitcase gently down onto the ground and noticed that Cosmo had taken out some cigarettes, "I'm going to go have a smoke," Nodding, she stood up herself, walking over to the window that Cosmo was standing beforehand. "I'm not sure about you, but I've always found it easier to be comfortable when I know something about someone and they know nothing about me. So... hopefully that'll help." Lilia looked behind her at him and gave a small smile, ”Well, I’m sure I can tell you a bit more of myself once you have finished.” She told him, after all, she didn’t have anything to hide...that much anyway.
As he flashed her a smile, she watched him walk away, then she returned her gaze back outside, sighing gently as she saw the empty streets and tall buildings, something quite alien to her.