Azah only nodded as Sana spoke, her own thoughts going to the fact that she was sure that if she had lived in Diagon Alley, she might have something more of a social life going on. It made it easy for her to be obsessed with work with her flat only being so close to the restaurant, and who was really going to combat the idea of her living in Cardiff other than her parents and Vicky? So it was what it was, and as it hadn't really changed in the past seven years, Azah sort of doubted it was about to. Even with Sana being back in her life now -- and especially when they didn't know what result that would bring. She had goals, and some things took a back seat to that.
She'd been sort of deep in her thoughts, and barely caught that last part of what Sana said until she caught that view they were standing before. "Oh," she said, almost quietly in surprise. But it was definitely a good sort of surprise, really, because the view was very gorgeous. "I think you can consider me impressed," she replied, then, still taking in the sight. She almost sort of wished that the weather was good enough for a picnic, and also that she wasn't wearing the dress. If only because she'd love to just sit there, right where they were for a bit.