He wasn't taking to her girlish goading. Hadn't his mother ever told him that girls tended to pick on boys they liked? Anwen might not have met a lot of age-mates since her departure from the Wolvyn Woods in the east, but it was easy for her to decide that this strange boy was someone she wanted to know better. What was more was that she wanted to take him up on his offer, most especially since it seemed that he had never seen the things she had mentioned. He moved to stand up and the girl's gaze followed him as he withdrew from her.
"Tell you what," he proposed, "meet me here a few evenings from now. You can show me some of those things then."
Anwen's tail wagged and she smiled as she nodded. "We'll meet here." She all but beamed at him, "and I promise I won't come close to trespassing next time." Her eyes searched his posture and face for a confirmation; it seemed as if he was antsy to leave. Before he could answer or even make an exit, though, she wanted to know something first, "You haven't told me your name. How will I look for you if it's not you I meet at your borders?"