Kami actually answered his question — which had been more of a rhetorical one — and while Enric didn't fancy emotions, he could tell Kami felt genuine care. To be truthful, Enric thought Kami's ideas were foolish. Yes, Enric was a Spider, so saying Kami had never met one wasn't true; but Kami had never met the primitive ones, that ones not even a regular Spider wanted to meet. Not because they were equally powerful, but more because they were pests and extremely annoying. Without replying to Kami's answer, Enric just turned back around and started walking again. No use in discussing the topic further, since the squirrel, personally, had nothing to add.
"What?" Enric asked when he turned back to Kami, hearing his comment. Moss? "Er. Yeah, there's moss. Just keep walking," he said — or more like, "ordered" — before heading off again, not even checking if Kami was following him or even if he wanted to ask anything else to the squirrel. As they continued to walk down the passageway, the temperature kept dropping, and the walls were still changing, vegetation creeping up some more on it. Eventually, Enric and Kami reached a small opening, the end of the passageway...
The little opening lead to another cave. Multiple little paths went down towards a small grassy clearing. Nearby, a loud waterfall was gushing down, thundering on the small lake below. The water was a bright blue and crystal clear, and the grass had small flowers. The temperature was a nice comfortable mix between Spring and Summer: not too cold, but not too hot. Stuck within the walls, many different gems littered the cave walls, shining with countless colors. It felt like a little paradise, only hidden in a cave on a snowy mountain...
Without so much of a word, Enric started going down one of the many paths that lead to the clearing. He eventually turned around, however, to look at Kami. "Not a word to anyone," he hissed at the boy before continuing down his way towards the little grassy field.
"What?" Enric asked when he turned back to Kami, hearing his comment. Moss? "Er. Yeah, there's moss. Just keep walking," he said — or more like, "ordered" — before heading off again, not even checking if Kami was following him or even if he wanted to ask anything else to the squirrel. As they continued to walk down the passageway, the temperature kept dropping, and the walls were still changing, vegetation creeping up some more on it. Eventually, Enric and Kami reached a small opening, the end of the passageway...
The little opening lead to another cave. Multiple little paths went down towards a small grassy clearing. Nearby, a loud waterfall was gushing down, thundering on the small lake below. The water was a bright blue and crystal clear, and the grass had small flowers. The temperature was a nice comfortable mix between Spring and Summer: not too cold, but not too hot. Stuck within the walls, many different gems littered the cave walls, shining with countless colors. It felt like a little paradise, only hidden in a cave on a snowy mountain...
Without so much of a word, Enric started going down one of the many paths that lead to the clearing. He eventually turned around, however, to look at Kami. "Not a word to anyone," he hissed at the boy before continuing down his way towards the little grassy field.