Well, the little fox had a name after all. She smiled and gestured toward the beach, moving herself away from the entrance to his little hideaway. If he trusted them enough to come out, maybe they could start on their way to Cerenis. Despite Kara's abrasive nature and the outright enigma she thought of as Kel, she was glad they had come along. She felt far more confident dealing with the lost creature - Issa Eihmo'tei - with other people around.
Her ears perked up when Kel mentioned his name, his name that came from the Thanati natives. Had he been exiled? It would explain how he ended up here, a strange Kulshedra by the ocean. Although - Someone could say the same thing of Periwinkle herself.
Peri scoffed at Kel.
"I did not!" She laughed. "Maybe the jerky was just so good it brought him to tears," Peri took the piece of jerky gratefully and grinned at Kel before biting into it. Delicious.
"Mmm, thanks," she said between mouthfuls. "I'm Periwinkle, or just Peri."
She gave a simple friendly wave to Kara as she introduced herself, too busy chewing on the jerky to actual give out greetings. ... And, then continued waving as Kara ran off down the beach.
"So, shall we - " Peri saw Kara's incoming body out of the corner of her eye and hopped to side, out of the way of her landing face first in the sand.
"Ready to go to Cerenis?"
"Yeah! What she said," swallowing the last of the jerky.
She started to back away from the cave slowly, bending down slightly so she could look in Issa's eyes and beckoned him with her hands like she was trying to pull him out with an imaginary line.
"Come on, maybe Kel'll give you more jerky," she glanced over at him. "You do have more jerky, right?"