She smiled. He sounded like a real charmer. But there was always a danger in charming people. Foxes especially were clever and didn't always say what they truly meant. It could lead down dangerous roads. They were perhaps roads she did not truthfully care to traverse. Camden sounded like a real charmer. But there was false bravado in the scenario laid out as well.
Kavala was damaged. The Konti didn't need to go where the fox seemed to want to lead. Poetry was nice, but she didn't trust it flowing from the lips of men. Even if the men were beasts.
So, carefully she set his clothing down at the base of the rock, smiled politely to him, and gave a simple explanation. "I'm not much into games, Kelvic. I'm out of my league when I play with masters anyhow. I'm sorry to have disturbed your musings. And I will gladly return your things. You will find Riverfall a friendly place, especially to your kind. I hope you enjoy yourself here and have good fortune on your travels." She said, carefully setting his things down and backing away.
"It's perhaps later than I suspected, so I'll be along home. If you ever need a place to stay or any healing, feel free to seek out Sanctuary on the clifftops. It's a place of healing for animals and kelvics. Feel free to drop by anytime." She added, offering him a parting smile and scurrying off back down the beach towards the road home.
As fun as it would be to play with a fox, even for a while, the long term implications weren't something she was ready to face. Bonding if he was unbonded. Cleaning up after mischief if he was the sort. There were all types of issues that came with wandering Kelvics. Kavala was better off heading home than getting herself into them.
NoteThread Finished Due To Camden's Departure.