Arria made sure to adjust her pace when Shani quickened his. Judging by his body movements, he meant to take her to wherever the rest of the Enclosure crew had gone off to, barring Grunge, of course, as she knew quite well he was keeping to himself, as per usual.
"Alright, so maybe 'mean' wasn't quite the right word," Arria bit her lip lightly and carefully studied the air above her head, lost in thought momentarily, "Blunt? Perhaps? Is that the word I'm looking for? I dunno," she paused her speech, "I think you're just a little bit too free in the way you insult Tanga and Heshima sometimes. They do a good job, welcoming newcomers in; I doubt it's easy adjusting to life in a new home like this, especially for a young one. Not that I would know, of course. Not everyone's perfect like you, you know," she finished, giggling at her own joke.
Sensing that she may have gotten out of hand with her babbling, Arria stopped herself from continuing. It wasn't that she was necessarily smarter than all the others in the Enclosure, but Arria did spend quite a bit more time thinking about various things than most of the others, and her mind often moved rather rapidly, and this correlated directly to her speech more often than not. As such, it wasn't difficult for her to lose others in her overwhelming vocal mannerisms.
"I'm rambling though, huh?" She giggled again.
Realizing that the two of them were coming up on the other Enclosure pride members, as well as the new cub, Arria looked up to get a look at the group. "I think I may have been wrong this time though; your words are starting to sound pretty accurate about now," she said, more slow and concise than her usual flurry of words, "Parental hormones raging like wildfire... Looks like it's just about story time."