
There she went, the words tumbling out of her mouth like a waterfall. He raised an eyebrow at her and touched his hair, "Uh..." He wasn't sure how to respond, but she'd gone on to another subject, so he just let her ramble for a bit.
"I...have yet to be able to tell distinctly what types of blood people have," he said slowly, obviously a little overwhelmed by all of her commentary. "And no, I can't track people by their blood. Perhaps by their scent, like a dog, but..." he shrugged. "I haven't had a need for tracking people come up before."
Isaac sighed and took a seat on the floor, staring at the wall across from him. Lily poked her head out of her stall and pushed her nose into his hair. "Hey," he chuckled, reaching up to pet her face.
"I...have yet to be able to tell distinctly what types of blood people have," he said slowly, obviously a little overwhelmed by all of her commentary. "And no, I can't track people by their blood. Perhaps by their scent, like a dog, but..." he shrugged. "I haven't had a need for tracking people come up before."
Isaac sighed and took a seat on the floor, staring at the wall across from him. Lily poked her head out of her stall and pushed her nose into his hair. "Hey," he chuckled, reaching up to pet her face.