Aerendyl suggested a good place he knew about, but also mentioned there was a storm rolling in. Neveah was fond of storms and her face broke out into a grin. [color=f7976a]"I'm fine with a little noise and some rain. It's refreshing,"[/color] she said, her eyes bright. She ignored his comment about letting her feed from him though. Besides, she was unsure how his blood would react in her system. When they arrived at the area, it was a clearing with lots of different flowers and plants. She could smell the fox clear as day, but nothing else was around really. She breathed out a gentle sigh. Aerendyl had shifted back into his elf form and spoke to her again properly, [color=0054a6]"I'm going to take a wild stab and say that there's not much out and about right now. Well if you want you can just feed off me. I'll just eat some of that meat you gave me back at the house."[/color] [color=f7976a]"I don't know if feeding from you is a good idea. I'm unsure how your blood would react with my body. Humans and animals are predictable. But a wolf, I'm not so sure. Plus, if you're hungry we should probably head back anyway?"[/color] By this point the rain was pouring down onto them, and Neveah's hair was soaked to her back and shoulders. The hunting clothes she had put on were also dripping and sticking to her naturally cold skin, outlining her figure well.