<b style="color:#388d10">"Isn't it great, Pangur?" Aisling turned her bright orange eyes on the cat that was nearly eye level with her. The gray bobcat shrugged, "I suppose if you're happy, I'll just have to put up with it." Such a dull answer didn't please Aisling, but she didn't let it bother her either. Leaning towards him, she licked his cheek, and he merely gave a lackluster hiss. <b style="color:#388d10">"You should be nicer to my friends." "You hardly know them, darling." Aisling's brows furrowed, and the ghostly cat made a face, and stopped, settling under the chilly shade of the tree. Aisling stopped in front of him. "I just don't want you to get hurt. I don't like getting my claws bloody."
With a snort, the pale girl plopped down, <b style="color:#388d10">"But, they're so much nicer than my parents ever were. They accepted you, and they can't even see you...Which is kinda weird." The cat frowned, he wasn't stupid, and Aisling just didn't seem to get it. Of course, he wouldn't be revealing anything to her. It was odd that the parasite was more aware than his host. <b style="color:#388d10">"I'll try to be kind." He bypassed her comment, and laid down in the snow, his paws curling beneath his chest. Aisling merely rose, and moved to sit beside him, looking out at the bare trees from beneath this tree that would, in a few short weeks, be utterly beautiful. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."