Darkhunter let a little smile cross his lips when the young female forgave him. He fidgeted and shifted again as the other female leaned against him but... he didn't mind. He liked doing this, helping out others however he could. Perhaps that was the reason why he took more than one feline as his mate. He just liked the feeling of being a hero... selfish, maybe, but true. Darkhunter's eyes were blinded and a searing pain shot through him with the bright lights. He fell limp, useless, caterwauling loudly for several seconds as his sensitive eyes saw nothing but white. Ever so slowly, he came back to his senses, albeit with one hell of a headache. The jaguar groaned with a low growling sound, hugging close to Ib to try and comfort himself now. He didn't even want to deal with Alfonzo any more. He had seen Sayaka's grief earlier, he had even seen it from within her own mind. It bothered him, so Darkhunter sent a brief, telepathic message as she left, [i]"Many people would have done the same thing, Sayaka. You did not commit something anywhere near as heinous as you imagine."[/i] The cat stood up, carefully stepping over the little girl, "Alfonzo, while I would love to argue this, I am an Alpha cat and it is hard for me to sit around doing nothing. We have people here lost and alone, and I have two mates back at my unguarded lands that are probably crippled with worry. I am sorry, Ib, but I must investigate." He paused momentarily to consider the new arrivals, but they were just more shiny-people, with weird noises and weird skin. He didn't like them. Again, he considered the little girl, then looked forward and resolutely strode into the movie theater with his head high and his tail arched gracefully into the air. That ache in his head persisted, but he ignored it, keeping a stout face as he looked about to see if anything caught his slowly recovering eyesight. This was an odd place. Weirdly shaped platforms with plants covering them... in fact, some sort of grass-stuff was everywhere. It was under his feet in red aisles. It was on the... platforms... and some even hung from the roof. He started off at a trot and found his way to the screen, examining it with a feline face wide-eyed with curiosity. Using his feline grace, he trotted up the stairs, then slowly the cat strolled across the stage. He sat back on his haunches, then stretched up to lean his forepaws on the screen, sniffing it and even giving it a testing lick. This... this was a truly strange land.