Houdini
He turned that glare on her and she felt her red flag raise above her hips and her brow twitch up, it was all clearly subconscious movement and was quickly erased from her as he spoke. In response to her question, he retorted with a gruff, No. Get lost. The statement made her grin rather than any normal reaction, she supposed. Watching him turn back to the tarpit he was staring at, she let loose a giggle when he looked over at her again soon after. "Pretty sure I am already lost...sooo...too bad, you're stuck with me." She came closer, and sat by him. In an attempt to brighten him up a little, she turned a particularly grumpy stare at the tarpit he was staring at. The expression seemed hilariously misplaced on her masked face, but she kept her brows furrowed and her ears tilted forward. "I took off from home...My mom is gone, and apparently she thought my brother would be best to leave in charge. It's okay I guess, but she didn't even tell me she was leaving...So, here I am!" She looked at him without her previous grump, showing an amazing capacity for compartmentalizing her issues. She wondered what was eating at this boy, what could have him glaring at a pit of death as if it owed him something?