[quote=@XxFellsingxX] The Crow nodded along as Emily spoke, doing his best to understand to her conundrum... though admittedly, it was difficult. From his knowledge about humans, they were very serious about the whole concept of 'personal property'. If he took something from another animal, they would give chase and try to get it back, but once he was far enough away with his prize, there was nothing they could really do about it and would usually accept it. Crows were a little more tenacious, but even they sometime had to admit when something was a lost cause. Humans weren't like that. They were attached to their things, so much so they had all these rules about what belonged to who, and would go through great lengths to get their things back or at least get some sort of compensation. The Crow supposed there was something admirable about that, though he got the sense that Emily might not be in the position to do much within the boundaries of human law. So he suggested an alternative. "Well, when people wrong me, I don't sit in distress," he said. "I'm angry, yes, but I [i]use[/i] that anger. If someone has wronged you, you should do something to, how do you say, 'get even' with them." He nodded sagely. "Sometimes I tell other crows about it, and then we all band together to harass them." He gave another, more affirmative nod. "So who is this person? Me and the boys will go find them and show them what's what." [/quote] Emily blinks at the Crow's suggestion of getting even with the person who did them wrong. Upon hearing that he tells other crows about it and they harass a person, she remembers hearing that particular bird fact in the past. She remembers that they can even pass that information down to younger crows and they remember it. She seems to think about it before the Crow offers to tell the boys about the person who wronged her and harass her. She smiles at the Crow, and she answers him, "I appreciate that, thank you. But...I don't think that will be necessary," She didn't want to endanger the crows in general. She then tells the Crow, "Simply harassing her would be letting her off easy. The best way to get back at her would be to ensure that she feels the same pain that I felt," She then comments, "But that's something I'll have to think about. Thank you again," She then realized something, and she asks the Crow, "Right...Just calling you 'Crow' doesn't feel right. We should decide on a name for you. How does Nevermore sound?"