Milly shook her head before continuing walking, as she walked deeper into the foliage. Before looking over her shoulder, once more, at Makunga." none of your business, just leave me alone", she said.
Safara shook her head, at his question." not really", she replied.
Makunga whimpered softly at her rejection. "Okay, if that's what you want," he murmured before he turned and walked away. He settled down in a clear space, for once not caring about the tourists.
"Wow, so you've been alone this whole time? Sounds sad," Zuba remarked softly.
Safara chuckled at what he said, and tilted her head." maybe, but I got to know one of the humans around here, and learned to respect her, so not so lonely", she replied.
Milly sighed, before finding a quiet place. She then laid down, though listened to her surroundings.
"It was a male, but I can't remember his name. He had a nice voice though. I remember when I was sick, he stayed with me until I felt better," Zuba replied.