Iopah feigned indifference, waiting for the youngster to pluck up enough courage to answer. She busied herself with grooming the still short fur over her front leg.
It itched. The combination of short, prickly-like hairs and rapidly growing skin was impossible to ignore without the distraction of the day's activities.
And, anyways, Iopah was pretty sure of the answer before she had even posed the question. The words came out all at once.
"Ah..." Iopah said, nodding as if was all unexpected. She glanced over at the girl, saw her expectation, and smirked. Maybe her mother would be displeased, but Iopah herself had done far worse at that age. Danica would not hear anything over it from Iopah. She shrugged, elaborating on her lackluster response.
"It happens to everyone."
She pushed herself to a sitting position, ignoring her leg. It was unrealistic to expect Danica to know the land beyond their borders before even having set foot beyond them. Perhaps she should have taken someone with her, but she had done well to stop once she realized her predicament. This was a learning experience, and Danica looked guilty enough without Iopah needing to add to it.
A soft brushing sound, set off against the muffling snow fall. Iopah looked up to see Hollow's approach, caught his gaze, and looked back to Danica.
"Hey, would you like to learn your way around?" Iopah remembered how she had learned such things and didn't wish it on Danica. But they did not know each other well, and Iopah was unsure how her offer would be regarded. Would see maybe prefer someone she know better? Iopah was unsure, curious. She hoped the girl would be able to recognize the unasked question as well.
A loud snort startled her. Unexpected, despite the fact that Iopah had known Hollow was there. Her head tilted, mirroring Hollow's own gesture as she watched him. Her surprise lasted for a moment before a wicked smile revealed all of her teeth at his antics. She winked conspiratorially at Danica.
"Are you trying to tell us the great and powerful Hollow never got lost?" Her tone was serious and she didn't falter as she asked. But she couldn't help but smile teasingly at him.
(This post was last modified: Jan 30, 2014, 06:24 PM by Iopah.)