The question was meant as a poke. Nothing more than an innocent, teasing poke because he was getting tired of letting her ask all the questions. But he must have messed up somewhere because the reaction he got wasn't the one he wanted. Instead of getting a simple response like
no reason or something else unhelpful he got a speech. One that was more than a little intimidating especially when Inna preceded to invade his personal space.
He suddenly found himself okay with her always taking the reigns when it came down to controlling the conversation. Especially if this was how she responded to
all questions that were directed at her.
His ears rolled back and his tail started wagging a different tune. One that wasn't exactly all sunshine and daisies but more like a panicked response. He tried to wriggle back on his rear to put more distance between them but found that he couldn't. Not when he was stuck sitting down unless he wanted to invade her personal space any more than he already was.
"Huh." He blurted out, painfully uncomfortable with the change of pace.
Whatever happened to the game of mindless rambling followed by prodding questions? That had been fun. Way more fun than whatever was currently happening.
"Okay, well. I'm gonna, uh, go, now. Right now." He spoke with something awkward oozing between every word. And without anything else for him to really do besides start
groveling — he waddled backwards before pushing himself to his feet. There were a few tense seconds where he could only hover before making up his mind.
"It was nice talking to you...?" Please don't kill me when I turn my back on you. Without another word he turned on the spot and headed into the surrounding forest. Hoping that she wouldn't follow him and he would never have to endure another interrogation sentence by her.