Cassie watched hi as he layed down side ways, the two of them looking over at each other from across the room again and as they did, she layed sideways, her head snuggled against her pillow once more as she pulled her blanket tight around her and stared at his eyes in the darkness. So, they told stories telepathically. She guess that would make it more visual, but at the same time, telling a story in a more verbal sense just seemed like it would have more power behind it. After all, using words and tones to tell the story was what made it so...fun. But then again, she had never had a story told to her through her mind before so how would she know which was better and which was not? When he said would would tell her one and asked her if she wanted him to try, she nodded happily, smiling softly over at him, "Yeah. I want to hear what kind of stories your people tell each other." She sat up after saying that and feeling her way across the room, she went to sit on his bed as well so that she would be right there and he wouldn't have to be telling her the story from across the room. She sat there, cross legged, her back against the wall as she looked at him, waiting for him to start. What kind of stories did the Lunairans tell? Was it all about their own kind? Warriors? Maybe of different species? Was it anything like the fairytales they had? Or were they more serious? She was very curious to find out. "Well? Go on. Or do you not have a good one to tell?" She teased, grinning over at him. One of these days he was probably going to tell her off for her sassy attitude toward him. In fact she had been that way even before they had been on friendly terms. It was just who she was and she couldn't help that. She couldn't help but wonder if she sometimes got on his nerves doing that as well. Well, if she did, he hadn't spoken out about it yet, so she guessed he didn't mind thus far. Smiling at him, she motioned her hand for him to start telling her the story, an expectant look on her face.