You had me at Hello
The silvery grey ghost of a girl furrowed her brows, whatever she had scented here had left. Leaving behind the fervent scent of lavender to clog her nostrils. She was so busy in fact, she hadn't heard anyone coming up. Sighing, she was about to pull her head back when she sneezed, the plant tickling her nose and the strong scents forcing their way into her senses. The force pushed her back, her ears catching leaves and a few twigs that stuck in her fur on her head. She fell back into a sitting position, eyes closed she wrinkled her nose after the sudden blast. When she opened them and focused, she saw a figure standing fairly close. She scrambled back from surprise, ears flat back. However, this action lasted but a couple seconds when she noticed that he didn't look hostile...a closer look suggested he seemed embarrassed, she guessed he had not seen her just as she hadn't noticed him due to all the greenery in these parts.
Clearing her throat shyly, she glanced at him with a very shy and innocent look. Swallowing before speaking, she perked her ears towards him in interest, nostrils flaring slightly as she took in his scent. "Uh...pardon me, I didn't mean to surprise you...though you sure surprised me...I guess the plants around here are to blame." She lightly chuckled, a slight twinkle of humor in her eye. "My name is Pacifica, what's yours?"
She waited patiently for him to speak. Wrinkling her nose slightly to rid her nose of the tickling sensation given by the strong smell of the plants around them. Her sky blue eyes gently searching his for any sign or indication of attack, but saw none. She didn't feel like she had to be on guard, but one couldn't always be so sure. She herself showed no sign of hostility, not even when he nearly trampled her in the thickness of this jungle. An oddity when two strangers came upon each other, usually the first greeting would be with bared fangs and hostile questioning. But not her, she disliked fighting...She herself only fought when she found it necessary. But only after speaking didn't work. In this case, all seemed well.
"speech" Thought You