"I can't recall the last time I properly took an impromptu vacation," she supplied easily, leaning back against the frame of what she was sitting on, draping a mostly bare arm across it. "I do so love Paris, I quite do, having lived there for hundreds of years. It is a lively, wonderful town, with many places for organic foods and fine wine, though I generally travel to smaller towns for cheaper clothes."
She pulled a heavy-looking watch out of her purse, weighing it a moment. "This is a gift from a very dear friend, a David Yurman original—as in, he knows the man himself and had it made special for me. It's got stars for my daughter, a moon for her niece, and a small sun for her nephew. I rarely wear it, it's so valuable, but it is nice to have well thought out things on my person."
She looked over. "What about your wedding ring, do you wear one?"