[Yvette doesn't react to the question. It isn't a matter of rudeness; Yvette was born completely deaf and the little girl hasn't moved in a way that would give her a visual cue. So Yvette keeps digging, pulling out food randomly and sniffing it.]
[For a moment she watches. The woman is in what she considers her territory. But the woman is also not exactly human, so her reaction is less hostile. Instead she has pity. Maybe this woman is a stray, like her and the cats? And Maria takes care of the strays in her neighborhood.
So she moves, putting herself in the line of sight of this stranger, but keeping her distance.]
That one isn't very good. There's a place nearby that has fresher food...
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So she moves, putting herself in the line of sight of this stranger, but keeping her distance.]
That one isn't very good. There's a place nearby that has fresher food...