Abigail Hughes
It wasn't often that Abigail was hesitant to meet new friends - because truly that's what she viewed the world as, thanks to Alexis. Those words the young woman had bestowed upon her at her voiced anxiety regarding that college experience had impacted her more than either of them had truly thought. Still, she didn't usually happen upon potential friends who had creatures not much smaller than her nestled in their mouths either. Even despite that marked indecision, it was the female's voice that finally prompted Abigail to action. After all, she could hardly just ignore the woman - and she was safe on her perk in the trees. She watched as the wolf's ears perked up at the sound of the little panda's own voice. The rabbit was placed at her feet before that tail began to wag with clear enthusiasm. Hm, maybe this wolf wasn't so scary after all then! Abigail snuck closer towards the edge of her branch as she watched the woman's gaze scan that area in front of her. Abigail's own tail flopped lackadaisically to the side as she sat upon the branch, looking down at the wolf from her tree limb. "My name is Abigail, who are you?" She inquired, her head tilted to the side in intense speculation.
That sudden question of where she was, however, prompted a giggle on the young girl's lips, that yipping sound altogether clear even despite that noise of the forest. "UP here! Look up!" She declared her bright hazel held a certain glint of amusement as she looked down at the wolf. Her tail wiggled ever so slightly as she finally met the eyes of that slender wolf-thing. It was rather clear that both women were hardly truly of the pure animal variety and yet, the dead rabbit at the canine's feet still had a way of making her uncertain After all, just because they were both were's didn't mean that they could deny those animalistic instincts. "You're not going to eat me like you are going to eat that rabbit, are you Miss Wolf?" She inquired, continuing without missing a beat. "Cause I'd much rather be your friend then be food. I mean, if you were really really hungry I could cook you food and that'd still be better than being food." Her head bobbed quite firmly as she rambled on all the same. "I don't like to be chased, it's no fun." Nope, nope, nope! It was no fun at all! But she was happy to be the wolf's friend!