This was going better than she thought it would. Wolves who were as receptive to her personal way of communication were few and far between, so she found herself genuinely enjoying this interaction. It showed in the relaxation in her body, the gentle sway of her tail. This was fun, and she hadn’t had fun in a long while.
Nori let out a light laugh. My lady was a funny thing to be called, but she certainly didn’t hate it. The second part, though - the initial dismissal of her compliment - she wasn’t as big a fan of.
“C’mon - learn to take a compliment,” she teased, leaning in a little. “A simple ‘thank you,’ or ‘I know,’ would work.” Perhaps encouraging vanity wasn’t the best idea, but Nori was incredibly vain, herself, and she’d gotten this far in life. How bad could it really be?
She perked up a little at the wink, a hint of heat flaring across her cheeks. She hadn’t thought it would be reciprocated, but the mild flirtation wasn’t unwelcome at all. It was a game she liked to play. She stepped back and gestured with her paw toward the water, inclining her head. “Of course,” she invited. “It’s all yours.”