At her observation of the brute's relationship with his family, her intuition was confirmed. Abruptly so."Oh." Cassi responded shortly, not really knowing what else to say. Though, as she thought about it for the moment, her family likely thought her to be dead as well. Why would they think anything different?"Well, hopefully if you pursue a reunion, it goes well." Depending on the relationship he lead with them though, it may be better off if they believed him to be dead. Some were better off left in the past.
But her present was a different matter. "I like it alright. They're good people." It certainly was a station, and she owed quite a bit to the Adravendi and their generosity. However, that line of thought was abandoned when the stranger's movement demanded her attention. Blinking it away, she gently rose to her paws as Incubus crossed the creek. As he stood only a stride or two away, it was easy for her to get lost in his mismatched gaze of his. Though it wasn't available to her for long. He hesitated a moment once the distance has been crossed. Yet, the offer that followed it was what surprised her. "Yes." She said softly but didn't like how it sounded. She quickly followed it up with a firmer assertion. "Yes, I would like that." But the obsidian brute was already on his way.
Quickly grabbing her back and slinging it over her shoulder, she was able to catch up to the individual just peculiar enough to keep her attention. "I just saw a little bit of it on my way through. It seems to be a lively place." She remarked as she noticed the signs of rabbit that littered the ground. "Lots of game, anyways." Cassi added, as her attention was drawn to the flash of movement that cut across their path in the nature of a rabbit inevitably fleeing for its life.