Shadow offered another small smile, and nodded. "Your father was a great man. I respected him greatly. After all, he was still felt indebted to the man, he had saved his life after all. It made Shadow regret not joining this side sooner then later. He chuckled a bit at all the names she spouted. Did the blue dragon call her all those names? He didn't know, since he never spoke to the dragon, due to the fact he avoided him. He didn't and never would like other dragons...It was just something he didn't like for some reason...maybe due to a Dark dragons loner personality? Shrugging it off, he smiled back at the girl. It seemed that her mother was a sore subject, so he decided not to push it.
"It's good to hear you laugh." He said simply, before turning back towards the hall that led to the dining area. "I'm actually quite hungry at the moment. Shadow paused, before then saying "Dragons eat what they want when they want to...though we could last weeks, and possibly months without eating anything." Shadow blinked, and looked curiously at the shawl. He gently took it from her hands and held it up so it opened fully. "...This...flimsy piece or cotton...allows you to stay warm?" He asked, as he shook it further to show it was flimsy.