Eros stopped pushing him away once the deer were out of sight, but he still looked tense and unraveled. Isidore wasn't quite sure what to make of it - first he'd caught the man standing in a lightning storm without a care in the world if he got struck or not, and now this. Something felt so wrong about every bit of it, but Isidore couldn't make heads or tails of why.
Sorry.
Brows knitting together, Isidore tipped his head to the side.
"Why're you sorry?" he asked, confused. What had Eros done wrong, he wondered? Sure, he'd been a little pushy, but it was with safety in mind, and Issa had done something kind of similar on their first meeting, so maybe they were even now.
He was right, though. Isidore, while very interested in why the deer were behaving so strangely, didn't want to get caught in the middle of it when - or if - it came to an end.
The next statement caught him off guard. Issa was well aware of the pack nearby - had been skirting around it for weeks now - but had yet to embolden himself enough to stop by, and certainly not enough to ask for shelter. In fact, he'd been planning on roughing it out in the wilderness by himself for the rest of the winter - had wanted to travel more - but it had been exceptionally difficult to leave the area, for whatever reason.
The heart-shaped leaves were interesting. The deer, though scary, were interesting.
Eros, though strange, was interesting. Isidore did want to stick around, to see what else he could find. To learn more about what - and
who - he had already found.
"Is... that an invitation?" he inquired, a sort of tentative half-smile on his maw.
(This post was last modified: Nov 10, 2024, 09:19 PM by Isidore.)