Thoth did not get a chance to answer when the who made herself known. Not even just by speaking, but the noise the predecessed any well-borne or divine woman of the east. Beads... metal jewelry. Of course, she was also speaking the second she was in sight and all he could do was laugh.
“Only to you would this be winter, my dear.” He shook his head. It wasn't a cool day in comparison to most, but, she had just been making a joke anyway.
Thoth waved for a priest to come over, “Bast has your patience, I'm afraid,” at which point he grinned. “But also your understanding.” Well, at least with those she cared about. But elaboration was not necessary for Ninkasi's sake. “I imagine you are alright.”
There was no need to ask if she was hungry, he knew better at this point. There was little opportunity during her travel to stop and eat properly, so he'd have some food brought in. By the time he was done making that request known to his priest, and also that enough be prepared for her entourage, however many there were, Thoth turned back to her, “and of course you may. As always, to any respectful member of the Anunnaki, my home is your home.”