Kitty nodded as her sister confirmed her thoughts, still toying with her hair. She was only distracted from her task by Blue's sudden whine. She looked up, her hues going directly to her companion. What was with him? He was staring intently across the trees to the river. Just then, the trees rustled around, grabbing Kitty's attention. A large bird- no, an eagle, had landed on the branch a few feet above them. Kitty watched the animal quietly for a moment, as the golden bird of prey stared back. "Ralie," Kitty said quietly and carefully, "do you see that?"
She didn't want to stand up and scare the bird away, so instead she just continued to stare. Blue, on the other hand, had slowly belly crawled closer to the animal, tail wagging as he attempted to stalk the bird. "Blue," Kitty hissed, jerking her head towards her companion, "No." Kitty narrowed her eyes at the pup, causing him to stop and sit on his haunches. Blue whimpered a little, glancing between the majestic animal and his companion. Kitty glared at him, silently shaking her head, begging him mentally to not try it. Blue glared back at her, upset at Kitty for ruining his fun and unknown to him; probably saving his life. With a huff, he flopped on the ground in defeat. "It's an eagle... Gosh, it's so pretty... What do you think it's doing out here? You don't think it could.. I mean, could it really be a...?" Companion. She couldn't bring herself to say the word aloud, for fear of someone, or anyone for that matter, overhearing and instantly knowing what she was.
She glanced between the beautiful eagle and her sister, hope filling in her chest. She wouldn't be alone anymore. Not that she didn't love having her sister and Blue, but... it would be so wonderful to meet another person like her. Someone who understood the pain she went through having to move all the time, and being the reason her loved one had to move too. Or would they hate her? What if, like the hunters, the other Wargs (if there were any left) would resent her for being what she is, because they might resent themselves? A pang of worried settled in her stomach, a trait developed over the years of following after her cautious and paranoid sister. Then, because she was still her outgoing and fun loving self deep down, the feeling was gone. Instantly, she was once again excited and hopeful that the bird of prey who looked so out of place was not out of place at all; but exactly where his (or.. was it a her?) companion wanted it to be.
Kitty smiled warmly up at the animal and looked to Ralie. "Toss it a piece of meat, Ralie, see if it's hungry?" Kitty was too entranced by the golden pelt of the predator to notice that faint traces of blood on the beak. It's so beautiful...