He glared down at the mare who was no far too close for his comfort level. He stood his ground though, not wanting to be bested by such a little thing. However, he was not going to admit his discomfort either. "The name's Poe. You may not have caused harm yet, but you could and I protect this forest from any and all possible threats. You are but a stranger to me thus far, so I truly do not know if you have a herd that you could bring traipsing into my forest. If you wish to stay so bad, then fine, stay. But there are rules. One; by staying you have agreed to take on the responsibility of helping to protect the forest. Two, you will not bring any strangers here, ever. Three, should you suspect humans are nearby, alert me immediately. Do not try to deal with them yourself," he growled at her. She was becoming rather irritating and he completely ignored her last question. Inner feelings? He didn't have the faintest idea what she could be talking about, he just simply didn't have
Moana watched the stallion as he seemed to go through flashbacks of the past, concern growing on her features. The concern never left as they walked. "I see.. Well I'm sorry to hear that.. No one deserves to go through that.. I'm glad you found this place though." She gave a small smile. Hearing that she'd be going to the heart of his territory though, had her immensely curious. "Oh. I see." Was all she said. She didn't mind it though and was grateful he was at least bringing her somewhere where she would be safe. "Thank you though.. I... It means a lot to me.." She spoke softly, her head hanging a bit as she followed the stallion quietly now. No stallion had ever been remotely nice enough without some form of other intentions. And she hated it. She just hoped this stallion, that she could hopefully at least befriend him. He seemed like he needed a friend and so did she. He nodded, "Eh well, that's all in the past. Nothing to be done about it now." After a moment of silence he