Rowan Fricks and Mary Campbell
Mary didn't expect the young woman who she had almost bumped into to go and retrieve water for her, but it was kind of her and Mary found she liked her almost immediately because of the gesture. The young woman returned quickly with a bottle of water and the blond took it, unsealing the top and taking a long drink. Even if she didn't feel like fainting, she didn't want to become dehydrated either.
Speaking of the past like that, Mary sensed that his young woman had some sense and mentality that went beyond her years and the blond watched as she fiddled with her necklace before offering an ear if Mary wanted to talk about it. It was kind of her and she wasn't off by the suggestion. Sometimes strangers were the best people to talk to because they didn't judge.
"Well, maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea," Mary replied and looked around for a place for them to sit since it wasn't the type of chat that would be comfortable standing. "How about we take those seats and I'll tell you a little of it at least and thank you for the water."