Once his pale shape came into view Revon leaned lazily against a tree trunk, her front paws crossed over each other at the ankles. She studied him with a silent sweep of her tangerine eyes, a soft frown tugging at the corners of her mouth. He was not nearly as threatening as she had initially believed. The next set of words that tumbled from his mouth left a puzzled expression on the girl, her head tipping to the side opposite the tree. We? Nervous, she glanced around. There was no one to be seen—not even a second scent lingering in the area. Who was this we the boy was speaking of?
Oh no.
Had she run into a crazy?!
Just her luck.
Okay, she mused in response, unsure of what else to say without being too intrusive. Truthfully she did not care if she pushed buttons but the boy appeared troubled and she wasn’t in the mood for emotions, or anything touchy-feely. Y’lookin’ for a new home then? Change of subject. Perfect.