As most Dark Elves live split between cultures, her family was no different, living between other elven races and constantly moving. She was raised by both her parents, these being slightly over protective of her since she was born with an eyesight condition, which forced her to wear glasses for the rest of her days. Marigold, however, did not have issues with such, her favorite thing in the world was reading and writing at home, after all. But despite such, this made her childhood a bit lonely, not being able to properly interact with other kids or, at most, find anything to connect with, leaving her with just a few but very much loved friends in her youth. Eventually, as she grew, she desired to be more independent, leading her to leave her home at a still young age, for she has yet not reached the Elven maturity of 50 years old. Now, she finds herself within an unknown world on her own, filled with excitement and wonder.
Read the scenario below this box and type out inside of this box how your character might respond. You must show an understanding of quoted dialogue and exposition throughout the scenario.
Upon being stopped at the market by the well-dressed gentleman, Marigold is caught off-guard, making her stumble a few steps backwards in surprise and dropping her bag of belongings to the ground. Immediately after realizing her things were on the floor, she picks them up and offers an awkward smile to the stranger. "I'm just looking for books, do you know where the closest library is?" the short elve asks.

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