Daylily's ears perked at the gentle tune of the other's voice, shocked at such kindness. She raised her brows and eyed her, Daylily. That's my name
She stated sternly, It's been quite awhile since I've seen other felines my size. It's lonesome usually.
She looked down at her paws before her gaze met Soft`Willow's again. Her tail swayed and the ruffled fur on her spine laid down again as she sat down. She got more comfortable, which to her, was a siren in her head telling her to quit it. But she ignored it. She was desperate almost to make some company... She wasn't used to being so stuck in the woods. She awkwardly tried to follow Soft`Willow's gaze, meeting nothing but the forest to one side and the small field before them. She noticed the area in which this she-cat and her supposed son have been resting and flicked her tail in distaste. Maybe... Just maybe she could share her small den she found. It would surely be warmer with such company of two more cats. But she wasn't just ready to throw all her dignity away and let some strangers stroll into her make-shift home. She wasn't that stupid- Right? She was already showing signs of friendliness, which was already dumb enough... Though this pretty cat in front of her also showed no signs of discomfort or threat. She studied her with a cold gaze.