no self-centred natives destroying our earth
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Her green eyes widened considerably when the stranger seemed to pluck her companion’s name clear from the air and present it to them. Clenching her jaw as to prevent it from dropping over, her green eyes searched to the coyote beside her as he replied amiably to the one who had called them. She felt out of the loop, of course, but that wasn’t anything new. When Laurel had been wandering around, making friends, Nikita had probably been doing the same, except making enemies. That was a story for another day, however. Her green eyes flickered suspiciously between Laurel and Laurie (oh, God, she could sense a headache coming from that) as the former mentioned that they were meeting as they had planned. She innocently raised an eyebrow, but kept her trap shut. Laurel was kind enough to introduce her, however, and she allowed a small smile to flicker into existence. “Nice t’meet you, Laurie,” she said, her voice low and yet decently soft. She kept her arms firmly crossed, however. Nikita wasn’t exactly the type to unwind very easily when meeting strangers.
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