She tried smiling at him, but it was awkward and lopsided. It was obviously forced. She was very flattered. But this was the first time a male had ever really taken notice of her before, and-- well, she had just met him. This being said, he was very nice and understanding. And he got her to reveal majority of who she was. But at the same time, she was still very afraid and unsure of not just herself, but him. What if there were things she needed to know? Things she must understand? Things that maybe she didn't have to know, but before being with a person for so long- that she would like to? She listened to him as he stuttered, trying to make her and himself understand what it was he really meant. She believed she knew what it was that he was getting to.
"Traveling companion, perhaps. Hunting? That's up to my dear bird. Protection," this was when she patted her bow proudly, and she continued- "as for much else, I cannot say what I mean for I myself am not aware." when he spoke again, this caused her to laugh a little awkwardly.
"I don't think any of this could be forced upon me, Ishgrameer. If I see something that I, indeed, do not approve of- it will not have much more to do with me." this was said sternly, powerfully. To assure him that she was the authority figure in her own life, and that she made decisions for herself, on her own, and was a very independant individual. She noticed a weird transition in his eyes that reminded her of when people spoke about enlightenment. She raised an eyebrow, and stood up, bow in one hand, arrows in the other. She walked right past him, shoulder brushing his arm. Without a word- though it had been clear she wanted him to follow her- she walked slowly in the direction she believed he came from. Without checking and seeing if he was following, she passed a few trees before she decided to settle down again, sitting by a tree and resting her weaponry.