"A curse?" the woman repeated, her gaze shifting to the Kuhna. Hard to believe he had attacked Genan only moments before. He looked so peaceful, so child-like. She crossed over to stand beside him, kneeling down to observe the mark on his tail closely. Tentatively, she reached out a hand and scratched gently behind one ear, before glancing back at Genan, her hand still resting on the Kuhna's head.
To be honest, she wasn't scared of him. He didn't look menacing, and if what Genan said was true, then he wasn't always like this. She sighed. "No worries, my friend. I believe you. I am only sorry something like this happened to your brother...It is not easy living with a curse...Is it, Servahn?"Her gaze snapped back to the Albie, who was growling under his breath, and looking away determinedly. She stood back up, still gazing down at the Kuhna.
"Well...Maybe you should try and wake him up...See if you can explain the situation to him. I'm sure he didn't mean to attack you, am I right?"She was trying to make light of the situation, think positively. If he could not help what he did, then it didn't make it his fault. Servahn was still grumbling under his breath, and she caught a few phrases every now and again, one sounding suspiciously like 'stupid fur ball.' She shot him a glance, and he turned away, pretending he hadn't said a word.
To be honest, she wasn't scared of him. He didn't look menacing, and if what Genan said was true, then he wasn't always like this. She sighed. "No worries, my friend. I believe you. I am only sorry something like this happened to your brother...It is not easy living with a curse...Is it, Servahn?"Her gaze snapped back to the Albie, who was growling under his breath, and looking away determinedly. She stood back up, still gazing down at the Kuhna.
"Well...Maybe you should try and wake him up...See if you can explain the situation to him. I'm sure he didn't mean to attack you, am I right?"She was trying to make light of the situation, think positively. If he could not help what he did, then it didn't make it his fault. Servahn was still grumbling under his breath, and she caught a few phrases every now and again, one sounding suspiciously like 'stupid fur ball.' She shot him a glance, and he turned away, pretending he hadn't said a word.