She didn't ask any further and decided that his answer was good enough. So, she nodded just a little. This only served to reaffirm what she had said earlier -- that he should try to be still when he could, to let his bleeding slow and clot until she could figure out what to do with him. If he was seeing things, then all the more reason to do as she had said..
There have been some.. trails, in that direction,
she explained stoically. And several weeks ago I ran off a ghostly cat.. one pure white with red eyes. So they lurk,
she said and wondered if it had been that cat in particular. If it had been, she was sure he'd share that detail. An albino cougar was certainly not commonplace.
Nevertheless, she listened and was satisfied that he answered her without complaint -- despite literally bleeding out on her borders. I see,
she grunted softly in quick understanding to his somber words about never having a home. Simply put, she knew that it was not necessary to pry deeply into that matter right now either. Now was not the time and it was far from the most interesting topic at hand here. But his offer, admittedly, intrigued her.. and all their own tracks had led them nowhere. Maybe they needed someone new on the case. Perhaps..
the dark Alpha breathed. You may just be too easy to kill right now,
she deadpanned and dared him to prove otherwise. I would not want to finish what a cougar started anyway.
she smirked. Her humor was her own, but really, she believed he was too wounded to even make for a challenging fight.
While she wasn't fanciful of the trespass, she sensed he may possibly make for an ally.. what with a common enemy between them already. And I would much rather see all feline terrors within a stone's throw of my mountain dead.. but you are surely not in any shape to be tracking anything right now? What is your name?
she asked.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」