Brushing himself off, Dai leaned over and watched as the woman collected her scattered supplies but didn't move to help her pick them up. "Yeah, I'm okay. Um, sorry about that, miss, I really didn't see you there," he said with a frown, tail swishing side to side behind him.
He felt bad about running into her and knocking everything to the ground, but unfortunately for the elf, that was about as far as his remorse extended. It didn't even occur to him to get down there and help her clean up and even so, why should he? The ground was dirty and she seemed to be doing a good job grabbing everything on her own, anyway.
He tilted his head curiously when he noticed she was staring and flicked an ear at a fly. Why was she looking at him like that? Did he have something on his face? As soon as Dai reached up to rub at the bridge of his nose, in case, the woman spoke up and Dai broke out into a grin. Ohh, that was it.
"Really? Never?" His ears pricked up and he leaned back down, hands on his knees. Maybe that was a dumb question. Ashley had seemed really interested in him, too, and he got a lot of compliments around here--which he was not complaining about. "Well, I guess not many people have. It's the horn, isn't it? Oh, hey, you should probably hurry and get out of the street," he added, straightening up and looking around. People were going to start walking all over her stuff if she didn't pick up her pace, and he didn't want to stand around in the way and get tripped on.