The river man seemed content to stay for a moment, and Ayti would never turn down a good conversation. Hazel eyes brightened at the warning and he tipped his head.
"Oh, so there are more river females?" he asked, eyebrows raising.
"I've never been too worried about sharp claws and teeth. Trust me, my nose has been on the receiving end of it more than my share." And, oh, wasn't that the truth? The Casanova
liked women. It just seemed sometimes that women didn't like
him in return.
He raised his chin a bit in acknowledgement of the other man's name.
"So that's why she called you 'Lach,' hunh?" he guessed, a smile growing on his lips.
"It's a good name, anyway. I dunno what my mother was thinking with my name - who in their right mind gives a pup the name 'Aytigin?'" he teased, ears flicking back and forth. He turned his full attention back to the pale man once again.
"It's good to meet you, though, Lachesis. Thanks for not tearing my head off or anything. I won't go around Lilya again." He meant it, too. Other guys' girls were off-limits, as long as the guy was around.
"Now, it's not really any of my business, but..." he began slowly, deciding to choose his words carefully for this part.
"If I were you, I'd probably go after her. She's a good girl, and, y'know... can't really just let her leave like that." He smirked confidently.
"She didn't seem like she hated you, either. So, maybe, if you hurry, you can make it up to her. Nothing bad ever came from an 'I'm sorry,' right?"
Aytigin punctuated his last sentence with a wink.
"You don't seem like a bad guy, Lachesis. You've definitely got a shot there."