We're just kids being kids
01-20-2017, 09:56 AM
The smile on Zen's face only grew larger as jet gave her a smirk. He was up to something she knew, but she wouldn't guess. His smirk was quick to drop though as the sound of bells and approach reached them. His hackles lifted and he was quick to cross in front of Zen, effectively stopping her. Her reaction was a lot less aggressive, her ears perking and curiosity setting into her features. It lit up her eyes. Her nose inhaled the scents and her lips gave a huge grin. The appearance of another wolf trailed by a stoat set her tail to wagging. Even the sight of bared teeth didn't deter the visible joy. Her partner was tense and a low warning growl came from him. The female's greeting was received with a friendly greeting of her own. Her arabic greeting was paired with french easily. "Marhabaan, ami." the combination of languages caused a roll of Jett's eyes. His haunches lowered and met the ground directly in front of Zen, establishing a small barrier to make himself more comfortable. His voice came out low and annoyed with the use of Zenara's dual languages. "She said hello, friend." A pause before he spoke to Zen in a lower voice. "Not everyone understands you when you speak like that." She gave a shrug to that, a bright smile upon her face. Her own haunches lowered her to the ground and she looked to the stoat briefly, extending him the same friendly smile. her voice came then a small apology for Jett then an introduction of them to the pair. She gave her trust to them easily. "I'm sorry for my friend's attitude, he's not exactly a ray of sunshine all the time. I'm Zenara Kasai and this is my unofficial brother, Jett." Jett seemed extremely annoyed at her introductions. He wasn't the most trusting of souls but she refused to not trust anyone. He wasn't going to just hand his trust off to strangers but Zen was always keen on doing it. The way he saw it was that one day she would end up getting hurt, and it was his job to try to keep that from happening. She was naive to that though, just like she was naive to the fact that there was evil in the world. |
Tranlations:
Arabic:
Marhabaan- hello/welcome
French:
ami- friend