Even Pangur Ban had some goodness in him. She could see him now, as he sat up, she could tell that he understood Fatman's words, and felt bad for him, even if it was just a little bit. Or perhaps that was because Fatman thought Pangur was special. Even though he couldn't see him, and that made her cat friend feel better. "Tell him what you were thinking...Everyone has good in them." The gray cat murmured, eying Aisling cautiously. <b style="color:#388d10">"Everyone has some good in them, Kiche...Even mean Pangur likes you, and it hasn't even been that long." There was a strong tone of hope in her voice, and she looked up at him like she was trying to keep the sky from eating him. She was fighting the sky! Even though the sky really had nothing to do with anything.
She felt honored to know that this big wolf trusted her, it brought a smile to her face. Scooting back a bit, she reached up and gently licked his muzzle, <b style="color:#388d10">"Nobody is perfect, Fatman. I'm not perfect. My parents thought I was crazy. But I found happiness here. There are nice wolves. You just haven't bumped into them yet." Aisling scooted beside him again, and kept her eyes down, only occasionally sneaking a peek upward. "Good girl," Pangur purred, stretching and clawing his way up into the tree. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."