She followed easily at his side, near-silent and sometimes seeming to fade into the shadows. It was a habit and one that she hadn't yet learned to shake, if she ever even tried to.
The Acrobat tent always confused her a little, whether it was a full kaleidoscope of color or if it was the domino effect they had going on at the moment, but she didn't let that confusion bother her, though she did heave a sigh at the warning, looking dejected just for a moment before she was right back up again, wings still tucked down but tail going a mile a minute, not quite hard enough to send her back feet sliding, but nearly so.
She didn't bark to point his attention to one of the crowd-favorite acrobats -one of the ones who'd been there longer than Door had and who was, quite likely, their best bet as far as gathering information- but she did whuff happily, butting her head up under his hand to get his attention.
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The Acrobat tent always confused her a little, whether it was a full kaleidoscope of color or if it was the domino effect they had going on at the moment, but she didn't let that confusion bother her, though she did heave a sigh at the warning, looking dejected just for a moment before she was right back up again, wings still tucked down but tail going a mile a minute, not quite hard enough to send her back feet sliding, but nearly so.
She didn't bark to point his attention to one of the crowd-favorite acrobats -one of the ones who'd been there longer than Door had and who was, quite likely, their best bet as far as gathering information- but she did whuff happily, butting her head up under his hand to get his attention.