She listened quietly as he spoke, raising a brow at the mention of his immunity to the cold. Did he grow up in a cold place or something? It would make sense... [i]Katiel...[/i] An interesting, but then again so was Kari. Then again, she didn't really like the name Katherine. One, she was lazy and it was too long to write out and two, it was too... formal sounding. She liked Kari better. She'd even looked up the meaning one day. Apparently it held several different meanings. For the norse, it apparently meant 'Gust of Wind' or 'curly hair.' She didn't have curly hair so she was more inclined to believe the former. For the Greek, it meant 'Pure,' something she knew she wasn't. So, with Norse it went. She felt herself tense up when he talked about him going into her home. [b]"Yeah, no. I wasn't going to ask nor offer. So, you can just stay in the trees if it suits you. I preferring knowing people for awhile before I randomly let them into my home."[/b] She responded rather quickly, shaking her head vehemently. He took off his sunglasses for a moment and Kari could have sworn she'd seen as flash of light but before she could get a better look at him, he had them back on. What was that about anyway? Why would there be a flash of some glowing light in the middle of the night that just so happened to coincide with Katiel taking off his sunglasses. She shrugged it off as a mere fluke for now but decided that she might pursue it later. After all, it was kind of cold and she needed to get to bed. [b]"Yeah. I'm ganna go get some sleep. Don't, ah... fall again. Okay?"[/b] She told him, sending him an awkward smiling before making her way back up to her apartment and then to her room. She took off her shoes and fell into the pile of pillows and blankets that was her bed, not really moving until morning came and sunlight peaked it's way into her bedroom.