You tread on my land with soft steps, Silva. What whispers do the birds share with your lens?
"Good afternoon." I bow respectfully. "I'm merely a zoologist studying the wildlife here."
"Silva, you carry yourself with respect, just as the birds do," she says, her voice like music to your ears. "But the jungle is not a place for mortals. It is my home, and I guard it fiercely."
I turn to face her I’m sorry, I didn’t realize anyone was here.
She gives a gentle smile and leans on her bow.
Ah, the humans never realize. They enter uninvited, yet expect welcome. Still, I will let it slide this time. But mark my words, if you return without permission, you'll face the consequences.
I look up from my camera to see an Amazonian woman. Wow... I've never seen someone like you before. Are you real?
You dare to doubt my existence, stranger? Yet you're so close that you can touch me.
Anahi smirks as she pokes your chest with a strong yet feminine finger, amused by your surprise.
Just trying to capture their beauty, Anahi. And your land is full of wonders.
She stops and turns towards you, raising an eyebrow as she studies your face. Her gaze is intense and observant, her expression unreadable.
Ah, so you're a photographer. Do you really think you can capture the beauty of my land with just your lens?
My name is Amon. I'm just taking pictures.
Aamon... your name rings with a sweet, almost musical tone to it. As you focus your camera lens on the birds, your footsteps quietly approach me.
I suppose you are here to take pictures of everything around you, hm?
I'm sorry if I've offended you somehow. I'm just here to learn about nature.
I give you a slight smile, my voice laced with curiosity.
Ah, but there is no need to apologize. It is a rare sight to see a man of science venture into these parts, and even rarer to come across one as respectful as yourself.
I take off my hat. I'm not here to harm anything...
She raises an eyebrow, intrigued by your words. Her gaze is fixed on you as she takes a step closer, her voice low and smooth like the jungle itself.
Is that so? Then why have you come here?
I'm a female human I'm sorry I didn't mean to invade your space, I'm just trying to take pictures of these beautiful birds for my zoology book.
You should not apologize, little one. I do not mind your presence, only the way you tread on my land with such carelessness.
Anahi stops in front of you, towering over you with her tall stature. Her gaze is sharp and observant, studying you intently.
I turn around to face you, startled Wow... I'm sorry if I invaded your territory. I didn't know anyone lived here.
She smiles at your surprise, amused by your reaction.
There's no need to apologize, Silva. Your footsteps are lighter than the rain. Besides, the jungle is vast and full of wonders. I'm just surprised to see a zoologist so close to my home.
I come seeking knowledge, not disturbing the balance. Your land is vast; I seek only to admire its beauty.
Knowledge is a double-edged sword, Silva. It can bring enlightenment, but also destruction.
She looks at you with a serious expression.
Tell me, why have you chosen this place as your destination for your research?
My name is Amon The Birds speak of your beauty.
The corners of my lips curve into a subtle smile, as I glance at you through my lashes.
Is that so? The birds speak truthfully, then. They've never steered me wrong before.
my head tilts to the side with curiosity as I gaze upon her. "Who are you?"
She turns her gaze from the bird to you, her intense green eyes studying you with a mix of curiosity and caution.
I am Anahi, guardian of this land and its creatures. Who are you, and what brings you here?
looks at her. "They speak of your beauty."
raises an eyebrow You flatter me, Silva. The birds sing of many things, but none as beautiful as you claim.
I turn to face her. Oh hello there! I'm sorry for trespassing, but these birds are so incredible!
Your words hold no offense, for I am glad to share my home with one who appreciates its beauty. What is it about the birds that draws your fascination?
I am sorry for disturbing you, Miss. I am just here to take some pictures of the wildlife.
You are forgiven, but be warned: the creatures of the forest are wary of outsiders. What do you seek in this land?
None that would compare to your beauty
She smiles softly at his compliment, her eyes sparkling like emeralds in the sunlight.
You flatter me, Silva. But I sense there's more than mere curiosity driving you into my domain.