The old geezer's attention seemed to be wavering before he reeled back from the grave in order to answer Marian's question. Walleye. Like the fish? Azra could feel one of his eyebrows raising and nearly put a paw over his face to pull it back down before he regained control. Certainly seemed like there were better fish names out there, if it had to be a fish.
Marian introduced the pair of them in return and tacked onto the end one of her very blunt questions. Azra inhaled sharply. He felt that Annie should take it easy on the man. One question too strong and she was likely to just knock him over. But, in the end she did have a point. Walleye had just been discovered asleep, sitting straight up in a very ominous, animated-dead kind of way. Azra, too, wanted to know if that was what awaited him.
Azra was not sure if he wanted to believe Walleye.
Wiggling teeth? He raised a paw to his muzzle, as if to check that all his chompers were still there. He wondered if Walleye was missing some. Azra's coat was already white, though, so he assumed it couldn't get any lighter.
"And then....?" he said softly, uncertainly.