His expression softened again when the girl declared them to be friends as well, but quickly brightened with amusement at her enthusiasm. For the first time in their little conversation a chuckle fluttered from Cernan's throat. He couldn't say that her logic was anything but reasonable, and so the boy agreed. "I guess so," he replied, his voice rising happily in tone on the last word. How many friends did he really have anyway? And how many weren't in his pack? Did he really have any at all? Well, now he did.
Then, she moved closer, her voice humming smoothly as she began to introduce herself. His golden eyes flicked between her face and her movements, unsure as to which more warranted his attention. The Oak Tree girl was unpredictable, but then again he had very limited experience dealing with strangers anyway. Most of them hadn't acted quite like this. He was reminded distantly of Ember; that pup also had a fondness for getting into other's personal space, but this 'Halie' hadn't yet managed to annoy him. Her antics were actually proving to be pretty charming, if he could ever admit it. Cernan's small progress toward relaxation ceased immediately when she suggested he come up with a nickname for her though, and his eyes went wide again.
Thankfully, she didn't seem intent on pressing the matter any further, and before he could trip all over himself again she was moving; calling the tubby boy to join her in the water. His big paws hesitated; padding slowly forward as the girl egged him on. She was already standing in it, and visibly delighted with the feeling. Another smirk pulled one side of his maw up gingerly, as if the boy was afraid to really smile. Maybe on some level he was; it came with his shyness after all. His feet had already eased into the water; ankles now submerged in the steaming pool when the fact that he hadn't told her his name resurfaced. Cernan glanced over toward her face, waiting for her pale eyes to so easily root him to the spot once more. For a moment the Prince considered just letting it go and pretending he hadn't remembered, but it would just be weird later, wouldn't it? "Oh, I'm Cernan," he added, watching cautiously for her reaction.
Then, she moved closer, her voice humming smoothly as she began to introduce herself. His golden eyes flicked between her face and her movements, unsure as to which more warranted his attention. The Oak Tree girl was unpredictable, but then again he had very limited experience dealing with strangers anyway. Most of them hadn't acted quite like this. He was reminded distantly of Ember; that pup also had a fondness for getting into other's personal space, but this 'Halie' hadn't yet managed to annoy him. Her antics were actually proving to be pretty charming, if he could ever admit it. Cernan's small progress toward relaxation ceased immediately when she suggested he come up with a nickname for her though, and his eyes went wide again.
Thankfully, she didn't seem intent on pressing the matter any further, and before he could trip all over himself again she was moving; calling the tubby boy to join her in the water. His big paws hesitated; padding slowly forward as the girl egged him on. She was already standing in it, and visibly delighted with the feeling. Another smirk pulled one side of his maw up gingerly, as if the boy was afraid to really smile. Maybe on some level he was; it came with his shyness after all. His feet had already eased into the water; ankles now submerged in the steaming pool when the fact that he hadn't told her his name resurfaced. Cernan glanced over toward her face, waiting for her pale eyes to so easily root him to the spot once more. For a moment the Prince considered just letting it go and pretending he hadn't remembered, but it would just be weird later, wouldn't it? "Oh, I'm Cernan," he added, watching cautiously for her reaction.
(This post was last modified: Mar 19, 2016, 02:09 PM by Cernan.)