Honey eyes followed the figure before them. Well a bit far off. Rashim had taken off quickly while Pyrrus was a bit distracted and was bit ahead of him deeper in the crowd. Pyrrus tried his best to catch up but he worried over what might happen if he pushed through the crowd to hard. He was rather tall, and strong, so pushing through the crowd might be easy. But there was so many it would seem quite rude. not to mention he would feel terrible if he accidentally hurt someone. So instead the dragonkin choose to move with and through the crowd safely. The downside being that of course he couldn't catch up to Rashim.
Pyrrus continued through though, his eyes locked on to the young cats ears sticking out in the crowd deeper in front of him. Rashim still couldn't believe he had offered to show him some where to eat. When he originally had the thought he had just felt it was himself being hopeful. But his old friend had actually agreed to take him somewhere to eat. This was even better as Pyrrus was actually starving as well.
Rashim however had taken off while he had been a bit distracted. Now ways ahead in the crowd, the young cat seemed determined to keep going. Almost as if no worries were left to see if Pyrrus had been in fact coming along. He just faced forward and continued to make his way. Well..it was bit awkward, but at least he said he could come right? It just bothered the dragonkin a bit, he had expected them to walk side by side and chat like buddies on their way to grab some grub. Maybe the dragon had been a bit too hopeful. But at least he didn't say no right? Pyrrus hoped that was a good sign.
Trudging through the crowd was not easy. The streets were still beyond crowded and it was hard to move and focus. Keeping his golden gaze on Rashim and identifying ways to safely maneuver was not an easy feat to keep. Luckily he was tall so he could see over most of the crowd. If not he for sure would've lost Rashim by now. Rashim wasn't the tallest so he easily blended into the crowd. But luckily his familiar blonde ears always seem to stick up like flag signaling his location. As long as he kept eyes on those he should be able to keep track of him.
Finally he saw the young cat reach a location. They had come a bit of ways from the government offices. Luckily the dragonkin had been able to make it and not lose him in these impossible streets. Sadly it did not seem as if Rashim would have cared if he had, because he had not looked back too make sure he was coming along once. Golden eyes watched the young cat sit in front of the bar set out with a small canvas covering the few stools that were set out. Honey eyes looked upon the fanciful armor the cat was wearing and then upon the restaurant. The two seemed completely opposite. Pyrrus hadn't really expected anything but this would've been the last place.
The dragonkin approached small eatery and quickly took the seat next to Rashim before anyone else came along. " Wow walking through these crowded streets is nothing like walking through the forest back home, or even the old little town you use to live in...... I mean...the place you were before...uhh a town by me." Pyrrus awkwardly scratched his head. He was really bad at not bringing the past up as if he and Rashim were both on the same page. "Well you brought me here! There must be something about this place! Right? What should I be eating than!" Pyrrus grinned towards the young cat. Better to change the subject to something Rashim would be more able to relate to. Who didn't love food?
Pyrrus continued through though, his eyes locked on to the young cats ears sticking out in the crowd deeper in front of him. Rashim still couldn't believe he had offered to show him some where to eat. When he originally had the thought he had just felt it was himself being hopeful. But his old friend had actually agreed to take him somewhere to eat. This was even better as Pyrrus was actually starving as well.
Rashim however had taken off while he had been a bit distracted. Now ways ahead in the crowd, the young cat seemed determined to keep going. Almost as if no worries were left to see if Pyrrus had been in fact coming along. He just faced forward and continued to make his way. Well..it was bit awkward, but at least he said he could come right? It just bothered the dragonkin a bit, he had expected them to walk side by side and chat like buddies on their way to grab some grub. Maybe the dragon had been a bit too hopeful. But at least he didn't say no right? Pyrrus hoped that was a good sign.
Trudging through the crowd was not easy. The streets were still beyond crowded and it was hard to move and focus. Keeping his golden gaze on Rashim and identifying ways to safely maneuver was not an easy feat to keep. Luckily he was tall so he could see over most of the crowd. If not he for sure would've lost Rashim by now. Rashim wasn't the tallest so he easily blended into the crowd. But luckily his familiar blonde ears always seem to stick up like flag signaling his location. As long as he kept eyes on those he should be able to keep track of him.
Finally he saw the young cat reach a location. They had come a bit of ways from the government offices. Luckily the dragonkin had been able to make it and not lose him in these impossible streets. Sadly it did not seem as if Rashim would have cared if he had, because he had not looked back too make sure he was coming along once. Golden eyes watched the young cat sit in front of the bar set out with a small canvas covering the few stools that were set out. Honey eyes looked upon the fanciful armor the cat was wearing and then upon the restaurant. The two seemed completely opposite. Pyrrus hadn't really expected anything but this would've been the last place.
The dragonkin approached small eatery and quickly took the seat next to Rashim before anyone else came along. " Wow walking through these crowded streets is nothing like walking through the forest back home, or even the old little town you use to live in...... I mean...the place you were before...uhh a town by me." Pyrrus awkwardly scratched his head. He was really bad at not bringing the past up as if he and Rashim were both on the same page. "Well you brought me here! There must be something about this place! Right? What should I be eating than!" Pyrrus grinned towards the young cat. Better to change the subject to something Rashim would be more able to relate to. Who didn't love food?