Woya saw the wolf jolt, but certainly didn't trip over herself to apologize for startling the woman, nor did she rush to assist when she got her mocha-shaded fur visibly caught. After all, it wasn't
her fault the other hadn't been paying attention to what was going on around her. She might have even started to get impatient with the wolf, as though the stranger were indeed deeply inconveniencing Woya by getting into this situation. Instead, however, she found herself smirking with amusement at the other woman's ferocious efforts to free herself.
Contrasted with the abrupt pause to deliver a flustered apology, gratitude for her
patience of all things, Woya was positively bubbling over with giggles at the whole picture. While she could be a
very abrasive wolf, especially often after being on her own for so long, this time at least there was no malice or derisiveness to the music-box-like laughter. She simply found it all to be comical, and in all actuality, it helped lift her mood just a smidge.
By the time she was able to free herself, Woya's glee had subsided, but the crooked smile remained. She raised a brow, smirk hitching higher simultaneously, at the other wolf's remarks. Had it been just moments earlier, the Macieo would've been likely to jump down the stranger's throat for daring to joke about food when she was
starving. Those brownie points were being eaten into however, as Woya's company got her hopes up then immediately cut them down again by mentioning whatever stale scent she'd found under something else with branches.
The muscles in her jaw tensed in preparation as Woya was about to cut in to try and get to the chase; her stomach twisted uncomfortably, upset with being teased. Then her acquaintance said the magic words, and the gathering clouds dissipated abruptly.
"Yes," she answered enthusiastically, wry grin stretching over her muzzle,
"I'd eat anything right now."
That was an exaggeration, but whatever, it's how she felt.
(This post was last modified: Mar 11, 2021, 05:09 PM by Woya.)