Boreal was loyal and true as a companion could be, and she'd never let her human go without warning if anything truly dangerous had been approaching him. But she also had a quirky sense of humor, and almost never warned him about the approach of a friend. So he didn't realize Noah was approaching until the older man's voice made him jump - just a little - and land facing the demigod with wide eyes that quickly relaxed in relief.
"Noah!" He stepped towards his friend, reaching up to rub the back of his neck as he tried a wan and tentative smile. "Shit, y'startled me. Wasn't expectin' anyone else out here. Definitely not ano-- uh, a Halovian!" At least the Leafchange weather wasn't quite as brutal as it could be in Longheat, but Tal was certainly grateful for the Frostbite Cuff that kept him comfortable regardless of the heat or cold. "What're y'doin' out in the ass-end o' Caido?"
"Noah!" He stepped towards his friend, reaching up to rub the back of his neck as he tried a wan and tentative smile. "Shit, y'startled me. Wasn't expectin' anyone else out here. Definitely not ano-- uh, a Halovian!" At least the Leafchange weather wasn't quite as brutal as it could be in Longheat, but Tal was certainly grateful for the Frostbite Cuff that kept him comfortable regardless of the heat or cold. "What're y'doin' out in the ass-end o' Caido?"






