[b][u] - Dani - [/b][/u] “So flabby [i]does[/i] mean fat! Okay. I was confused for a second there." Dani said. "Flabby, it sounds like a very interesting word. Can't think of many times I'd be able to use it without hurting anybody's feelings, though." Lion growled when he heard the two chatting about his choice of words, making Dani chuckle. "Hm, that was very nice of him." Dani said, nodding his head. "Wait, I just realized. Since he's a spirit animal and you're a Spirit Guide, you can talk to each other, right? And he can talk to other lions, does that mean if we went on a Safari, that you'd be able to chat to the wild animals?" Seven dragged a dead sea gull over to them, making Little Feather groan. The cashier wasn't very happy either. "You'd better eat that, it's not very nice to kill for fun." Dani told Seven, shaking his finger at him comically. "Oh, it's that simple? I guess being called Lion would make it easy for people to remember his name." Dani said, looking at Lion. "So I was calling him by name all this time, and didn't even realize it. Huh." Dani shrugged. "I guess Lion isn't that bad of a name." "Me? Well..." Dani thought for a second. "I can't remember having a very interesting life." Dani hesitated for a second, then decided to tell her. Hey, he asked her, it wouldn't be fair if he knew everything about her, and she didn't know much at all about him. "I... I'm a ghost, pretty much. I arose about a year ago, but can't remember anything about my actual life. I started coming to Athalia for somewhere to be. It's not like anybody would enjoy their house being haunted. I do wish I had a house to haunt, though. Not for the sake of scaring people, just a place to live. You could say I'm homeless." Dani sighed. "I can't even remember who my family is, where I lived, who my friends were. I try not to think about it, but it's always nagging at the back of my mind." “I’m so sorry! Can I fetch you some dry clothes?” asked Little Feather as Dani began drying his hair. "Nah, I'm mostly dry now, anyway." Dani replied. Somebody came out of the back room of the restaurant carrying a bowl of very delicious looking salad, and two slabs of raw beef. "Here is your order, sir." the young man said, hanging the tray over to Dani. Dani looked at it. "I think we may need more raw meat. Two slices of beef isn't going to fill up a lion." Dani said, taking it over to a table.