So...all the aliens had purple eyes? It was a distinguishing trait among them? his was beginning to open up so many questions about her parents and namely who or what her mother had actually been. But, she didn't exactly get much time to dwell on it because almost right after answering her question, the young man had stepped around her to put his face a little too close for comfort to hers, asking about her own eyes and hair color. Her cheeks reddened and she took a step back from him, looking at him like he was strangest thing she had even seen, "You aliens don't really know about personal space, do you?" She asked, putting her hands on her hips, tilting her head to the side, finally letting that look of curiosity reach her expression. From what she could tell, there were not only differences in their appearance, but apparently their customs as well. She thought about his question for a moment, taking a stand of her long hair in her hand and looking at the golden strands, "Not all of us have blonde hair. There are different colors. Like brown. There are some rare cases of red. The older people have grey and white hair." She shrugged and brushed the strands of hair behind her ear to look at him, "And not all eye colors are blue either. Some are green or brown. But never bright colors like that violet of yours. It's really weird to look at for me actually. Doesn't seem like it should be real." She stepped around him, circling him a moment, the curiosity still on her face, "In fact, you're really different from what I thought the aliens woudl look like. I expected your kind to be more....well....strange? But you look kind of like a human. Minus your eye color that is." She stopped circling him now and started walking again, pausing when they came to the dead dog lying in the road. Honestly, she was surprised some of the other animals hadn't come along to eat the dead thing, but then again, maybe they were avoiding it for the strange way it died? Taking this as an opportunity to ask him another question, she approached the dead animal and looked down at it for the second time today before looking up at him again. "You killed it, didn't you?" He had to of. He was the only alien in sight and she couldn't think of anything else that could have done this damage without causing blood loss from the creature, "How did you do it? It's a pretty clean kill. No blood or anything."