The Al part of Al's brain wanted to say, "Geez, woman, we got Azzie assassins ta talk about."
But the Al-sitting-with-Alyce part of Al's brain was in pole position right now, so what he actually said was, "Sure, toots, do my best."
He took some space, scooting away from her some so that he could lean his back against a support post and see both her and the sky at the same time. He smoked for a bit, not hurrying. He'd led caravans across the Sahara and boarded pirate ships in the Carib. But he'd never tried telling someone what the stars looked like.
"Well, they's a helluva lot of 'em." Yeah, great start. "We got some thin clouds driftin' at a good height, so they's a bit of a patchwork. Some spots is all sparkly, diamonds on a jeweler's black felt, some places so thick they's more light than dark. But other spots is all misty-like, with jist a diffuse glow seepin' through. Clouds is movin' right along, though, so it's like them Christmas trees where the lights go on in one part then off in t'other, an' round an' round an' so forth."
He paused and focused on her. "Let yer thoughts drift, it's like the clouds is still but the stars is movin'." Her face was much more interesting than the sky. So he continued, "Sorta like that there dragon gracin' yer countenance."