he way that this female carried herself was something that Evelyn had come across before. But not to make judgements about another, she would hold it until more cards presented themselves to her. An inner voice told her
"pirate". Evelyn had little in the way of a fearful life, so there were no danger beacons going off in her mind. She gave a nod to other of acknowledgement. The way that she talked, very much spoke more clearly just the type of area she was used to being on or around.
"Is there a certain type of wolf you are looking for, to join your efforts? I may know some I can send you to." She was helpful when she could be, of course. She had no reason not to help this female on her quest to do the very vile things that had come from her lips. Though, the mixture of her voice, her scent - it brought her to the dirty novels she often read in her spare time. A hot flash of warmth struck her cheeks as she looked to the female before her. Luckily the fur on them covered any discoloration of her skin, and she was very good about keeping a professional stance when needed.
"You would certainly be correct. I am from here. I am just a small business owner, looking to speak to any who would like to take some time out of their busy lives and talk a little bit." She did not like to claim she was a therapist, because that usually sent wolves running away from her. In order to get patients to willingly come in, she often had to play a game of subtleties. She did want to listen to them speak, and she would speak in return, but the depth of the conversations - that would be up to the new patient. There was a chance that if she spoke with this female, she may never be able to speak to her again. Being given a chance to see inside the mind of a potential pirate was rather thrilling.
"Would you like to come in from the rain? I could get you some tea or maybe coffee to warm your bones?" She went to walk towards the door, and turned her head back slightly to whisper towards the large female,
"I keep a flask of rum in my desk..."
@Freyja