The boy looked at the crow to hide his embarrassment and red face. His mother would shake her head to see him so flustered, though she would understand that it wasn’t a combat situation. Well it was no use to think about it. Kacela’s compliments got to him. Lu was rarely praised so getting so many of them he was a bit over his head. [b]Well… thank you for the compliment. I would be glad to play for you if you’d be willing to listen. Still I believe anyone would be able to play given enough practice. I was thought but I practiced every day. I think a person is able to accomplish anything as long as they put the effort to do it.[/b] This was what he believed, he himself knew it was a slight selfish, maybe hypocritical thought. Still he believed in what he said, that is what allowed him to go through life, making him who he is. At Kacela’s question he just nodded. [b]You don’t have to ask permission to watch me when I play, I’d be glad if you did though.[/b] He smiled. [b]Well I wonder if I played in the forest I’d be able to meet foxes… It seems animals are kind of drawn to me… maybe they know I wouldn’t hurt them unless they tried to hurt me.[/b] He petted the crow again.