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Kolyander Since the two creatures hadn't appeared afraid of one another, Keighley would've gladly continued to allow them to play together. However it seemed as if playtime was over now, which was kinda sad as she was enjoying watching them frolic all around the pasture. Kanga was contently laying about in the grass though so there wasn't any point in bothering the cat right now.
The Hufflepuff was still eyeing the alpaca as if she might know if but.. how would she? She hadn't been introduced to any alpaca's recently. And yet.. there was something about this one that didn't worry her at all. Keighley smiled softly, remaining exactly where she was. "Hello," she repeated softly once more giggling when she could've sworn that she was hummed at. That was a good thing, yes?!
On pure instinct Keigh reached out a hand as if to pet the alpaca but then seemed unsure, her hand hovering in the hair a few inches in front of their face. Hello, friend!
As far as he could remember, which... admittedly was probably not very far, he'd not been petted before. So the outstretched hand got a moment of contemplation from the Alpaca, grass still in his mouth as he chewed lazily. There was no threat though and it was a trusted human, so when the hand paused not too far from his face, he stepped forward into it and shoved his snout into her hand in greeting.
Any other people and he might have been tempted to spit at them. But he supposed that depended on his mood in the moment or if a threat were to be perceived.
His whole body started to feel a bit strange, though it didn't seem to be the fault of the hand now on his head. Had he perhaps had some bad grass?