cloud.”
“What?” Kael stopped so abruptly that she smacked into the back of him.
“I really wish you wouldn’t do that,” she grumbled as she rubbed her smashed nose.
“As I wish you wouldn’t talk so much,” he replied. “You bother me.”
“Yeah, I got that,” Eva mumbled.
“And stop mumbling, whispering, muttering, I can hear every word you are saying. My ears are much keener than your weaker human ears.”
She stuck her tongue out at his back and kept walking without saying another word.