[center][IMG]http://i61.tinypic.com/ei8l83.png[/IMG][/center] "He doesn't need to trust me," Ehluria joked as she stood. "He just needs to know I'm not a threat." She looked to Kat and smirked under her veil. Ehluria could tell by Hel's actions that he was confused, no doubt sensing the various animals Ehluria has familiarized herself with. With her left hand, she ran her fingers through her dark hair, twisting it between her fingers. "I'm sure in time, your friend here will warm up to me. Ehluria scanned the silent forest. Small rays of moonlight danced their way through the trees. A few of the critters had blessed the area with what she called Nature's Music, and she knew a comfortable night of sleep was in order. She looked to Kat once again, rubbing her friends head between the ears. It brought back memories from her childhood. Gackyl would do the same whenever Ehluria changed into her fox. It's been so many years, and she still missed it. The simpler times. "Honestly," Ehluria said jovially. " I'm curious how the Kunite will act. I'm pretty sure he will throw a fit when he finds out there's a beautiful giant cat traveling with us. He might get a case of little man syndrome. It will be a fun meeting indeed." Ehluria crossed her arms and looked beyond the trees. " I wouldn't dream of imposing on your space, so I'll just find a spot deeper in the woods." Ehluria faced the darkness of the woods and spoke one last time before heading off. "Sleep tight." With a slight rustling of fallen leaves and the breaking of twigs, Ehluria was off into the black. When she felt like she was under enough cover from the trees, she transformed mid run. A bright white light burst into the short area around her and disappeared just as soon as it came into existence. All of a sudden as she was perched on a low hanging branch, Ehluria could see deeper into the forest and with her Owl form, she would make up more distance and much quieter. Eventually, she would find a spot high in the trees, to which she would then return to her human self.