The human was easily excitable. His rapid fire questions amused me but what he would use the answers for worried me. His notebook was out and he popped his pen out. Nia blinked, her demeanor calmed slightly but she was wary. "What does it matter to you human? It is rude to ask another name without giving your own." Smirking slightly Nia sat layed out on a long box. Her lithe body although relaxed was ready to move and strike at seconds notice. She pondered as she waited for him to answer. Her search for a mate had been long and fruitless, her expression saddened for a moment. As much as she had gotten used to it with visits from her mother and father who lived only ten or so miles from her own territory she wanted a mate. Someone to share the long hours with. Her siblings had mates all of whom lived very close by, their collective territory spanned over 300 square miles with about 40 being Nia's. Her two sisters each had about 40 and her brothers found mates in their neighbors, creating their tribe lands. Perhaps changing a human.....