Inch by inch creamy limbs traversed further into the hazy forest with this stranger's voice being the only source of some sort of beacon to guide the tawny woman along, ears opting between satellite mode and pinning forward to catch the slightest shift in sound while pear green eyes narrowed to capture even the slightest ripple or swirl in the fog that may indicate where her new companion of the fog may be lurking. There was no luck thus far, but luck wasn't entirely against Kaeruka's side as soon enough the unknown male spoke once more.
Charcoal audits swiveled just a fraction to the right where the voice seemed to be originating from, limbs swiftly adjusting their course while maintaining a readiness to spring away should danger be afoot. He mentioned something about willow trees or some other form of a water-loving plant being a good indicator of where this creek may be hiding, potentially just a slight degree to the east. All in all, it sounded quite sound to Kaeruka, but the tawny woman wasn't exactly
that knowledgeable in the plant department to say for sure how reliable this bit of information was. Although that didn't coax her into not looking around briefly for any signs of said trees.
Growing into her slim and nimble build, stealth and hunting had been more of her forte than dabbing in the medicinal world where days were spent learning about the various plant life. The million and one ways they could be used to heal and used harmfully were not all that intriguing to her as a pup. That was a lifestyle her brother Kankuro had chosen, studying under the guidance of their mother who had an affinity for the art of healing.
Alas, a darkness began to manifest within the fog that gradually grew larger and darker with each slow stride forward; she wasn't trying to accidentally fall into the creek, until eventually distinct features could be chiseled out. This stranger was quite large in stature sporting a coat of mostly black-browns with hints of ginger that blended in, overall appearing to be well off aside from being lost of course. A dumbfound expression plastered upon his face while a pair of mismatched irises took in her own figure emerging slowly from the foggy abyss. Honestly, his expression was quite priceless and earned a light chuckle from the tawny woman. Had she accidentally spooked the man?
It was only a short minute later that Kaeruka received her answer as the once dumfound expression transformed into that of a faint smile which indeed put herself a little more at ease before admitting his thoughts. Another light laugh falling from inky lips as the woman's tail gave an amused swish behind her.
"Yeah, I can't say I've ever heard of such a thing either." The edges of her own lips began to form a soft smile of her own, tail continuing a slow sway at her heels.
"Suppose I should introduce myself as proof I'm not a ghost. I'm Kaeruka."