The three people look up at Dahlia with expressions of wary interest.
One is a man of about sixty years, balding, impressively mustached in grey. His eyes are a piercing bright blue color.
Another is a woman of equal age, her grey hair is very neatly braided into a coiled bun atop her head. She wears a silver diadem.
The third is a young man, slender and dark in all respects. His eyes are large and round, with green irises, reminding Dahlia of a frog.
"Of course we're interested," the young man lisps. "Sit down with us, and your companions, too. Pull up chairs."