[h2][center]Aries[/center][/h2] Aries chuckled while staring pointedly at the other child, she had to say that was a pretty good comeback. The girl looked around 5 years younger than her, but that didn't mean they couldn't be friends. At least she wouldn't have to be friends with the doll-looking girl who just flashed everyone. She didn't leave much time for her to talk herself down and immediately walked over to the little girl with horns and a tail. "Little girl? Are you okay? Do you need a tissue?" She reached over into where her bag almost always sat, only to find it missing. At the moment, she didn't find this very surprising. She had goat legs for fucks sake, a missing bag was the least of her worries. "I think I'll have to take back that tissue offer." An awkward smile had made its way onto her face as she spoke. She would admit, maybe she should have checked what was on her before making any offerings to other people. You couldn't blame her either, she always had the damned bag with her, she never would have thought it disappeared. Aries knew she wouldn't get it back anytime soon, at least not until she figured out what in the world was going on with her legs. She reached up to scratch her head, only to hit her hand against something hard. "Son of a..!" She muttered a curse as she shook her hand. The whole scene looked rather peculiar coming from a body that looked no older than 10. After the pain dulled she reached up again, feeling around the horn she had hit her hand on. She tried to pull it off, only to be met with a jolt of pain. "Does anyone have a mirror?" Aries quickly forgot about her previous problem when she heard Ravy speak again, a suddenly realization hit her that nobody would know her old name here. She could become an entirely different person, not like anybody would be able to call her out on it. After a moment, she said the first name that came to mind. "Aries, my name is Aries. Nice to meet you, Ravy."