With introductions out of the way, there was a notable shift in Levi’s demeanor, as excitement took hold of the other man. He went on to elaborate about the odd trees, labeling them
cool and professing that brushing stuff against them left behind a black color. It was impossible not to grin along with the other, a sign of Jet’s agreement that such a thing was interesting and cool, even if he couldn’t quite comprehend it without seeing it.
”Could you use it to change the color of.. yourself?” Jet inquired with a head tip, a very interesting idea coming to mind. If he wasn’t already mostly black, he would’ve particularly enjoyed coating himself in the stuff and faking like he was some kind of monster or demon. But maybe there was still some fun to be had, there. He’d think of something.
A slightly more serious question from the other came next, though.
”Yah. I do like explorin’ just for the sake of it. But I also wanna have options, lots of places to pick from, if I actually find folks crazy enough to go along with my pack idea.” He flashed a grin at that, even though the idea really wasn’t all that crazy. It still seemed surreal, though, that others might look to him as their leader. Surely there had to be some out there, though, that needed a home, someone to empathize and relate to, and a place to belong. Jet believed he could do a fair job of providing, as long as he could find them.