By this time, the ache had been stretched from his legs by the easy pace they'd been keeping. But despite the threat of daylight, Chulyin found himself none too eager to go racing back home. Usually, he walked alone. But there was something nice about having some company. Even if that company tended to simultaneously infuriate and amuse him. But he didn't mind that feeling, admittedly. It was nice to feel something other than, well, basically nothing. When you tended to feel the same thing on a daily basis, a default emotion, it was easy enough to call it "nothing". He smiled, genuinely caught up in his own mind for a moment. She slowed and they walked together again, evenly. The smile shifted back into a grin at the lack of offense she'd taken, showing his teeth. He could only speed up a bit as she hopped to catch up, though inevitably slid back into his normal pace. He held his tail high with amusement, though he focused his copper gaze ahead for the time being, listening as she whittled off ideas.
To each of them, he sputtered, rolling his eyes. "How kind of you," He drolled, running through his lackluster options again. "I suppose Blackie is the best." With a cocked brow and a roll of his shoulders, he let the silly nickname roll off of his tongue. "If you approve, that is." He let his warm copper eyes shift towards her, almost certain that he probably wouldn't be getting off so easily. If anything, the one he'd picked was the least creative, but it had a certain ring to it. If terrible nicknames could really have "a ring". Blackie and Cottonball. What a team.