Grimalkin smiled at her, with her, accepting her words with nothing more than a tilt of his crown - aye, he could be charming, when it suited him. He could be deadly too, though this situation didn't call for such things -yet. At her question he went to rumble out a low reply, but instead watched in silence a little longer as her attention was pulled to the creature that resided upon her back. Truly, Grimalkin did see it before, but he was growing so used to seeing these strange, predatory animals attached to their equine counterparts that he had begun overlooking them. He watched as the mare affectionately admonished the feline-avian hybrid, suddenly craving to know what the bond between them felt - he had seen it multiple times now, the way they communicated without words, the way they loved dearly and loyally, without fault - he longed to know it, to experience it… to control it. Alas, such an opportunity was yet to present itself to him, and so he would simply continue on with his observations - all the while learning and listening as he went.
"Nothing else could give me greater pleasure this day," a lie, so easily spoken through charred lips - plenty things would give this beast pleasure this day, though there was no need to go into specifics about what they were. Grimalkin was a patient steed, he knew great things took time, and he had all the desire for greatness to motivate him to be patient about the time it took to achieve. With a bow of his crown, he made to walk past the maiden and enter the caves, which were lit by the Sun above, and cast a dark blueish tint to everything before them. He passed close to the girl, the rounded, plush edge of his shoulder might have brushed her own if she did not lean out of its way, his warm breath pouring from his nostrils and cascading along the length of her bodice should she linger too long in her stationary state. Though the stallion allowed his gaze to roam their surrounds, he remained ever aware of her, this nameless fae, this creature from another world (perhaps one not so different to his?), this antlered angel he would accompany this day.
"Grimalkin is my name." he murmured softly into the abyss, flicking an ear and an eye to view her once more. "Do you have something I might call you by?" he asked softly, allowing the natural resonance of the Archway to carry his words, to add volume and levels his own simple tones could never achieve alone.
@[Arah]
please do not feel pressured into mirroring the length of any of my posts
I write what I feel at the time
and hope everyone else does the same c: