Diamond Rat was glad that she had been lost, and not Nidae, and now Nidae was in the lead. Her reasoning was that she'd do anything to have the girl in front of her, and not following.
The sparrow girl almost protested at certain points throughout the city, as she followed Nidae past people and gleaming white buildings. Rat always thought better of it just as whiny words were about to escape her mouth. Mostly, Rat was convinced that Nidae was getting her lost again, but then the carved gates with the polar bears on top popped into view. It was totally weird, because as they'd been walking through the street, before the area opened up to the sky, the gate had been completely unnoticeable. Rat's jaw dropped.
"I..."
She gulped at Nidae's smile, because there was no mistaking the fangs in her mouth the second time they'd appeared.
"Wuh...Well, thanks," said Rat, and she blushed because she'd been thinking so badly of Nidae this whole time. Her instincts should have shut up more often. She'd have offered another walnut, but Nidae didn't seem to like the first one. It also seemed weird to give her a coin. "Thank you, thank you lots."
Rat took a few hesitant steps towards the gate. It was really tempting to take off running, but Rat knew better. Running would just make a predator chase--No. That wasn't it. Rat was sort of curious about this person, kind of wanted to know more.