"Kida," she answers, opting just to give the shortened version. The long one tends to make people stare.
Unlike most people here, though, she doesn't automatically slide out to the end of her branch to offer her hand, merely inclines her head a little, still watching his eyes. "And yours?" His voice is pretty, lilting.
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Unlike most people here, though, she doesn't automatically slide out to the end of her branch to offer her hand, merely inclines her head a little, still watching his eyes. "And yours?" His voice is pretty, lilting.