"Perhaps. But the tests an Awn undergoes tend to be more practical than theoretical, if you catch my meaning."
Miss Shuu clasps her quill tightly, and pales slightly.
"Ah, I-I see," she mutters, and then remains silent as you do the same.
You keep up a light grin, your fingers clasped together beneath your chin, and every now and then you gaze out of the carriage's window, or at her directly.
Miss Shuu quietly starts repeating what she wrote in a low murmur, probably trying her hardest to memorize those lines by heart before you can even arrive at your home.
The carriage finally stops at the gates of your countryside house, which soon creak open as the 'servants' obey the silent will of their master, letting the carriage start once more and proceed through the cobblestone road all the way to the house's entrance.
Your fields are luscious with life, even if they are tended by undead farmers.
The carriage stops once more, and this time the driver silently opens the door by your side, allowing you to descend.
Miss Shuu quietly follows, her hands clasped -and dirty with ink- on her stomach, as she looks a bit queasy by the sights around her.
It's like she's never seen ghostly wraiths, undead hulks, and skeletal guardians -the average protections of an average Necromancer household.
"This way, Miss," you say kindly, and with a mere gesture let the door to the entrance open, entering with her in tow. "Your rooms are on the second floor, straight ahead at the end of the corridor. Your bathroom is attached to your room. You shouldn't open the other doors if you value your health," you add softly, a smile still gracing your lips. "Maybe you should refresh yourself before dinner?" you add calmly, "Once you are done, I will be waiting here on the first floor, to the left of the staircase. That is the dining hall," you point out calmly.
Miss Shuu looks around your house as if dazed, but quickly nods and hastily starts to climb the stairs.
You watch her retreating back and inwardly sigh.
"She's got quite the booty doesn't she?"
You blink and turn your head sideways and low, and groan. "She's sixteen."
"So? I'm two thousand years old," the small water elemental grins broadly. "And I'm saying she's got a nice booty."
"You are incorrigible, Levis," you remark. "Where are the other three?"
"Bah," the water elemental shrugs. "Don't care. I think Ras is heating the food up, Nives is refreshing the air in the dining hall and Terum is...I think he's dilly-dallying around in the fields, as always."
"I see. Well, when my apprentice meets you for the first time, try to be as mysterious as you can be, understood?"
"Oh, I know the shtick, I can so totally be mysterious!" Levis grins. "Maybe I'll tell her where this house's water comes from while I'm at it," Levis blinks in your direction. "I'm pretty sure girls dig men who know how to keep clean."
Levis pushes his watery-hands through his water-head, mimicking a man passing a hand through his hair.
You probably have a bit of time before your Apprentice finishes 'refreshing' herself.
You could speak a bit more with Levis, who's your 'Elemental Butler', or you could spend the time in the dining hall, chatting it up with Nevis -who's the Air Spirit charged with ensuring the smell of rot doesn't remain much in the house. Or there's always the choice to grab a book from the library and start reading it to add to the mysterious air while you wait for your apprentice to arrive.
Or you could send a message to your master, narrating your first encounter with your apprentice.