He would come closer, which in her opinion was a smarter idea then walking off the cliff's edge. He explained that she wouldn't be seeing his dead body at the bottom, a slip of judgment. "A slip of judgment huh? Seems to me there's more to it then that." She chuckled, and even when he stopped not too far from her, she remained where she was among the flowers. Silver eyes would find his, and it was an interesting sight. She'd yet to come across someone with the same eye color as her, though she supposed she shouldn't be too surprised, right? More then likely there were tons of others with silver eyes, but it still intrigued her.
Yawning, she straightened herself out so she was laying on her belly, forelegs straight out as she looked him over. "So, what's your story pretty boy? Judging by your...near attempt at seeing if you can fly, I'd say you're here for a reason." Oooor...he could be blind. Right? She'd come across some that were blind, but they didn't look like it. She narrowed her eyes at him, the woman leaning forward some as she stared at his eyes. If he wasn't blind, then he could think her weird all he wanted. She didn't care.
"Speech"