Sheva half smiled at Nate's first question about the trap.
"Sort of, it triggered a bit early because I drew the glyphs in the ground and the rabbit disrupted them. Also I used too much fire." she said, happy that she had learned something from the experiment.
Sheva laughed along with Nate's chuckle, thinking back to her experiences with fire in animal form.
"Well let me just say fire is much brighter when your an animal, almost blinding in the dark. But it's more what other wild non-kelvic cats have told me. They definitely don't like fire." she said allowing herself another laugh.
Nate had decided to stay and she was glad, no...she was ecstatic. It wasn't often that she had company at night in the wilderness, although it wasn't exactly 'the wilderness'. She shot him a soft smile as the fire began to come to life. She listened to his recollection of Syliras, he was only nine? Sheva paused for a moment imagining an adorable nine year-old Nate running around, another smile crossing her face.
"Oh I just heard it's an amazing sight and would like to see it for myself. I'm just curious I guess, but you know what they say about curiosity and the cat." she laughed a bit at her joke, the light cast by the fire dancing across her face.
"What about you, any places you'd like to see?" she asked as she placed the rabbit over the fire before taking a seat on the cold ground.