Siduri was terribly pleased when the cat pulled a face right back. Her eyes lit up and her grin widened to a genuine smile. Okay, so the cat had earned the girl's respect just that quickly. Siduri was as easy as she was difficult. It was fun to play whether it be faces or words or games. Having someone else play back without much prompting, it always made the girl happy.
The brute looked over what he called a 'helmet' and made a few suggestions. He then mentioned how far she was from home. Just like that, the helmet was completely forgotten. The pastel child looked about, her ringed eyes scanning her surroundings. "Ye know, I don't rightly know how far I am from home?" Dropping low, the girl began picking her way sneakily around the big man, pretending that she was stalking something, until she came back in front of him. "I was followin' a wee beasty and didn't pay attention at all." She sat once more, a little shrug lifting one pastel marked shoulder. "I always find my way back somehow."