Ezmaray listens intently to Albert’s response. She ponders for a bit, finding it… satisfactory.
After his question to her about why she'd joined them, she hesitates.
"I need money," she finally says simply. At first it seems like that’s all she might say on the matter, but then she realizes how mercenary that sounds and offers in explanation: "… for karmic debt." Then again… That alone also doesn’t sound great. She exhales, then explains: "I have five sisters. Three are married, but two youngest are not. My father is trapper, like me, but… getting older. His hands are…" She lifts her hands up and clenches them, not sure how to name the problem. "They bring him pain. He cannot hold hunting blade well."
Ezme lets her clenched hands drop to her sides, then leans over to pick up a poker stick. Her eyes are fixed on the flames as she adjusts the logs and continues. "Of course, it fell on me as bhavanti to fill his shoes, to provide. And so I did. But five dowries is much to pay. And things have not been looking good, especially for Keia — the youngest."
The foreign woman closes her eyes and lowers her head, her expression suddenly regretful. "I had chance to fix all problems our family faced," she says lowly, solemnly. "But I did not take it. I shirked my duty, and in so doing betrayed the trust of my sisters." There is clearly more to this story, but Ezme opens her eyes and glances up at the group, suddenly looking a bit bashful about having admitted this much.
"And so… karmic debt," she says lightly. She straightens and shrugs nonchalantly, as if it were nothing.