Fortunately for her- maybe not so much for Ein- he still just saw her as a lost child in a silly costume. He really couldn't bother paying her any more mind outside of that, not bothering to pick up on how suspicious this could potentially be. As if he had the talent to smell something so fishy, anyway. "Yeah, yeah, if you say so," he muttered in response to her comment. [i]'She must be really full of it,'[/i] manifested in his head as he yawned and followed her for a good bit, not really saying much of anything until he saw the farm in the distance. "Oh... so you live on the farm?" he asked. Not that he was particularly interested in this [i]child,[/i] but the sun had already set by this point and he just wanted to get his mind off of how tired he was. "It's nice and out of the way... I guess I envy you for that," he told her. If only he could realize that what he was in for would be more than just a little escape from his father.