….he actually asked them.
Namir was stunned for a moment – and then utterly delighted. “You crazy fuck!” she laughed, deep and throaty. Her eyes sparkled like twin suns as she glanced from the shadow-boy to their followers, who seemed equally as startled. They didn’t answer. She was not surprised, though slightly disappointed they didn’t have anything to say for themselves. And it seemed like they really should speak the same language. They looked like…weird, ugly cousins.
“What? Y’ain’t got nothin’ t’ say? Go on then! Git!” she crowed, still laughing, bright and hearty. Her small shoulder bumped into Cyril’s, as if they were friends. Companions. Like they knew each other.
The coyotes glanced nervously at each other – whether it was the fact that they were being yelled at, or her wicked laughter, she wasn’t sure – but after a moment, they seemed to decide their initial plan wasn’t worth it. They turned, trotting hurriedly in the direction they came. The loner shook her head and returned her attention to Cyril. “I like you,” she decided. “M’ name is Crow. Think Annabird calls me Lil’ Crow, though. If y’see her, if she’s in yer pack, tell her I wanna see her, okay? I promised I’d come visit her on th’ mountain.”
If it was the same pack, well. She wasn’t about to trespass. And she’d probably caused this guy enough trouble for the day, anyways.