Mapping Out "Friendship" [Lethe/Chambray]
"I suppose I should start with an introduction. if we are to be partners on this scavenge, it would be best to be acquainted correct?" she replied, a smile now firmly planted on her lips. It wasn’t a norm for Lethe to be so comfortable, but the longer she spent with the male, the easier things seemed to come to her. Something about his personality was refreshing oppose to all the politics she dealt with day in and out. It was…a home away from home., and even if she wouldn’t admit it out right, she enjoyed every second of it.
As she followed the other, she slowly began do disassemble her hood, and parts of her cloak revealing to him some of her laguz traits. Much like he did, she too wore beast like ears accompanied with a tail, which calmly swayed back and forth. The cloak was built for spying and travels, so it was quite customizable, but hopefully what she did reveal proved enough she was no ordinary fellow.
After all, when working together, there should be no secrets. That was a Laguz ideal passed on through generations. If not, you could just smell out their truth. Liars never faired well amongst the beast tribe.
"I am Lethe, a member of the Laguz beast tribe, native to the continent of Tellius. I am far from home this day, but I’m honored to be in your company. Please, Allow me to do what I do best, and gather what you need."
"…now, what was it exactly you needed?"
"L-Laguz?!" Chambray exclaimed, utterly surprised. Laurent had told the taguel tales of the laguz while at a fair, but he had excepted to meet a real one. Regaining himself, he replied with his own introduction." I'm Chambray, the last of the Taguel tribe!" It wasn't something he was rather proud of, but he didn't know how else to word it.
The closeness he felt to Lethe made complete sense now, at least. But so many more questions popped up. "Nice to meet you, Lethe. It nice to know I still have cousins, even better a nice lady like you is helping!" Chambray grinned. "I know a great forest that has vegetables if you dig in the right places, though you need a good nose. But knowing you, you do!" the rabbit replied, his long ears perking in joy.











