<blockquote>Ash would be sad to note his ambiguous facial expression did not fall so within her mind’s eye. The flash of his gaze was caught immediately and responded to with a curl in her black lips, furthering the frown that was nearly permanently etched on to her face. Perhaps she was acting a little out of her element, showing further kindness to him than she had before, but she hadn't just up and gone <i>stupid</i> out of no where. With clipped tones the male suddenly suggested they ought to part, and her hackles rose at the sudden change of pace. What was he attempting to do here, intimidate her? What a laughable idea. She must have been entirely wrong about the wolf. The personality might have shifted but he hadn't become any more tolerable at all - he acted more unpredictably than a female in heat. His sudden aggression created fury in her stare and at once Remy lifted her chest, leveling her stare against his.
The female held his eyes for only a moment, for his company was no longer welcome and her paws itched to be free of the area. "<b>A fine recommendation,</b>" she responded coldly, at once turning her back on the male. Remy disdained being anyones <i>plaything</i>, much less a cure for the boredom of other's. For someone who had bounded toward her with all the delight of a pup, Ash had truly undergone some sort of bipolar episode during the short conversation they had. Remy did not find very much appeal in the company of <i>weird</i> wolves, and wouldn't you know the damn friendly loner turned out to be one of those? <i>Irritating</i>. Strong, heavy strides cleared her of his presence quickly, not once looking back.</blockquote>