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There was something about the girl's eyesthat spooked her, but she did not know what it was. Princess had never been exposed to anyone that was blind, and her mother had always been so determined to force her into her views of perfection. There was really no way for her to know why the milky blue eyes unnerved her so, but as she did not want to offend Ruri by staring, Princess was trying to hide her reaction. Of course, she did not know that the Dauphine would not be able to see her staring, but she was not wanting to offend her. She only wanted to be viewed highly by the members of Haven's pack, since she really thought there was something between them. It was confusing, but it was there, the shred of light she seemed to always have, no matter what else happened to her. Haven would be there for her always, she knew and trusted, but she wanted his pack to like her, as well. It was important.

For some reason, it came as a surprise to her that Haven had told the collie girl about her. There were a lot of things he could have told her, especially if they were close friends, and she did not know how much Haven had told anyone about her, let alone Ruri. As far as she knew, Mati was the only one around who knew the extent of their relationship in the immediate area. Her absent brother knew, and her mother knew that she had found a guy, but Princess had been careful to omit his name from their conversation, or rather, their fight. "He did? What did he tell you?" she asked, careful to keep her tone neutral, as if it didn't really matter at all if he had told her everything. It did not seem like Ruri thought poorly of her, and it seemed like most people did not approve of relationships that started in the way that theirs did. That either meant that she did not think it terrible for them to have met that way, or Haven had not told her as much. Either one would be good for her, but she was not very happy with the idea of not knowing what people said about her. . . Especially Haven.

She smiled, giving a small nod at Ruri's explanation of their friendship. "Yeah, he does that," she mused, referring to the fact that Haven had saved her. It was a specialty of his, considering his Knightship. In a way, maybe he had saved her, too. Princess really did not know what she would have done in the days following her brother's departure and finding out about Tokyo's pregnancy if she did not have Haven to turn to. It was entirely possible that she would have gone down the route of self-destruction. Maybe he had saved her before then, too. She just wasn't sure how, exactly. "No, it's fine. I really only have a little while to be here, and I don't mind staying and talking to you. . . I'd like to know his friends." That would be important, just incase something really did happen for them. She hoped it would. "You look cold, though, do you want to go inside or something?" Princess had a very petite frame, but she supposed that wolves were more accustomed to cold than dogs or dog mixes were, which she assumed Ruri to be. Her fur pattern was common in wolves.

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