Fredricka giggled after her last statement and motioned for Djhango and Sasha to follow her. He turned his head to Sasha and gave a smile and a nod before walking onward to the forest the fox-woman spoke of. He hoped his words didn't offend her in anyway, but what was said was said. Djhango decided if the forest was interesting enough to him, then he might visit it from time to time, if just to get away from the bustling school halls. That, and if barely anyone or if no one was there, he could probably stretch his hidden wings and fly around a bit. "I'm sorry but, I don't think I caught your name?" Fredricka asked him. Did he forget to introduce himself to her? He was almost sure he had. No bother either way he supposed. "Ah, my name is Djhango. Apologies." He answered her. This time he had a question for her, tilting his head down to look at her. "If I may ask, how vast is the forest we are heading to?"