"You just tell me if he's bothering you, Nam. I'll bite his tail off."
"No, that's alright Riku." She had sincerely hoped that he would stop thinking about anything relating to biting others or eating them. But given his current state, that seemed to be impossible.
"I think Kairi's room is lower to the ground," she called back, "You might not see it from up there." She just hoped they would see it from anywhere. She was relieved to here that there were no other predators around. She had had enough of almost-being-eaten for one day.
To Sora and Riku
Naminé didn't know how the monkey intended on protecting her, but she was thankful nonetheless. "Err, no not at all," she told Sora in response as he climbed on her back. What could she say; he had already done it. Monkey see, monkey do, monkey ask questions after the fact.
Now that they were animals, human rules such as not getting on top of one another seemed to fly right out the window. Naminé wondered when she would lose her own sanity, or if she had even lost it already.
"You just tell me if he's bothering you, Nam. I'll bite his tail off."
"No, that's alright Riku." She had sincerely hoped that he would stop thinking about anything relating to biting others or eating them. But given his current state, that seemed to be impossible.
"I think Kairi's room is lower to the ground," she called back, "You might not see it from up there." She just hoped they would see it from anywhere. She was relieved to here that there were no other predators around. She had had enough of almost-being-eaten for one day.