But Larkspur was Larkspur, and Larkspur didn't care.
It took him a while of standing there and staring into space, but finally the man got his wits about him. As much as he could, anyways. There was no reason for him to sit by and try to find answers to things he couldn't even figure out the question of. He shook off his pelt, suddenly feeling incredibly exhausted.
Thump. Lark's head shot up as he glanced behind him. Despite the boy being more than long gone by now, he still couldn't help but feel like there was someone out there. His tail curled under his belly as he headed back home at a quicker pace.