Noctavia chuckled softly as she sought to find his thoughts deep within, sensing that his other side was as equally curious around the white sparkled substance that fell in slow increasing amounts, "It is indeed, and soon the city will be covered in it." Unfolding her legs, the Alphess stood at her tallest and walked near to his side as she too began to look out the balcony windows. At an appropriate angle, her apple shaped head rose slowly to meet the window face to face, seeing just slight of her reflection while the glass nearest to her nose fogged to when she exhaled. Her eyes peered blankly through the window to down below, seeing the city's several roads and skyscrapers towards the bottom. Then her gaze lowered to where her fingers stroked slowly over the emerald, peeking over to him as he asked politely to her respects, "I have no qualms with what you represent in granting one another your feelings, that is, once it eventually happens. Our cultures are indeed a matter to how we are defined and carved through life, and I accept all those that keep them to heart. Traditional... is nice. Certainly something I could not deny, for I have my own too." Looking to the amulet around her neck, her head shook slightly side to side and then an iffie nod, "Yes and no. He originally gave me one with more value to it, along with another surrounding set of white diamonds to hang from the same chain. But I knew that it was not going to be something I could keep forever upon my neck as much as I wished. So, I had some adjustments made to make it a bit simpler to the every day eye."
After a while, she started to get used to the idea of looking at the amulet the same she would for the other version, the original necklace, that is. However, inside her mind she believed that both held equal value, as they were both gifted from the same male, and meant the same things. There was no price for passion, Noctavia knew that, so she found the amulet a kind gesture to make the Delta realize she could not be bought and flattered with tokens of his gratitude. Looking to Elay now, her interest sparked her eyes to a brighter green, infatuated with what else the Warrior had for the difference in cultures they both possessed. She had never been to Africa, but knew a bit of people over time she had come to know whom had come from such place before. Following his gaze back out to the window, she rubbed lightly over her elbows until smirking back to the face he made at the first snowfall. Her hand reached out slightly to brush against his forearm, making it less awkward as she pried back a clinical smile in his direction, "Come on." She took a step back, flipping the lock to the balcony doors so that they could open for them to step out onto the guarded ledge. The wind blew cold against her flesh, but the Alphess stood dominantly, stiffened to keep from shivering while regulating her body to fit to the climate. A gust of air blew out of her lungs, icing the space around her as it blew off into the wind. The snow fell lightly onto their shoulders and piled here and there to dampen small strands of their hair. Hugging her sides to keep warm, Noctavia looked up to the skies and back to Elay to see what he'd do. If he were to be cold, they could back inside, but if he wished to stay and enjoy the new surroundings, she would let him, just as long as she were able to go grab a scarf or sweater first to cover herself a bit,...We told you he was interesting.... He could be of great use if the Beta shares a liking into him as well... Her wolf whispered.
Quietly, the Alphess turned her chin to point down to her hand as it reached out barely to grasp a star-shaped snowflake at the tip of her fingers, watching as it melted away into her ivory flesh. At the ends of her forearms where her sleeves were rolled up, revealed most of her tattoos, blended to perfection at the surface of her skin. Searching for a way to strengthen the conversation, an idea sparked her mind to make her avert her eyes with the blues of his, "Elay.. If perhaps this male of my fascination becomes greater, and possibly Alpha, what would you say to becoming my Delta?" Her words were a dead giveaway as to whom she had her sights layed on, but that was asides from the matter. At least then someone knew isntead of indirectly pin-pointing it, "I mean, if you and Ryker are to be together, I see no reason to at least bring you to a higher rank.. and with your training specifically, I would be pleased to see you training my Warriors. Plus, it's a benefit to you as you get to work closer to the Beta." She sent a smile to him and raised her brows as the deal was on the table. If Daiken were to become Alpha, that would lay the open decision of a new Delta, and she found Elay the perfect one for finding the enough courage to even meet her, along with the matter as his feelings were indeed strong for her friend. How could he deny such an offer, she wondered.