Sei stood still. Something had moved, but the sound was to dull to locate. Sei knew it had to be Roderick. He was moving somewhere, but where. Sei looked around, careful not to let the rattle slip. Sei couldn't see anything close, so the human was probably farther away. Sei jumped from the branch, twigs snapping under his paws, but Sei didn't care. He needed to relocate. If Roderick had heard that, he would know where Sei was. Sei twisted his ears, trying to hear the dull sound of a hidden rattle. Sei knew it was pointless, but he still sniffed the air, trying to catch the rotten smell of human sweat, of the peculiar smell of the common human. No luck. This area was covered with so man flowers and plants. Picking one scent out from all of them would be pointless.
Sei walked around, looking all over, and fine-tuning his ears. Sei was tense, and kept his senses on high alert. Sei hunted around, checking every tree to be sure of no surprises. Sei rubbed his skin against every few trees he passed, as not to lose his path, making sure he'd be able to smell it over the flowers and plants. As Sei was a long ways down now, and still couldn't smell anything. Sei moved under a bush and curled up. It would do for now.