For the longest while you and your family had been staying in Kent farm. Well, to be more precise, within its walls. Life was good, quiet. Even the humans weren't much of a problem if you knew when to avoid them. Although, one of them was particularly worrisome. Many were the times you had to hold your breath, fearing that the young man with the seemingly otherworldly senses would hear you. Other times, it felt like his he was staring at you right through the walls. But such thing was impossible, right? After all, humans had no such abilities. Your anxiety was only amplified when food started appearing at odd places; a strawberry by the wall entrance, a cracker left out in the open, and even rarer finds such as chocolate.
The night it happened is one you'd never forget. With the owners of the house tucked in their bed, you assumed that everyone was asleep, and that it was therefore safe to venture outside the walls. That little piece of information came back to bite you when your susceptible ears picked up on a gasp coming from somewhere far too close. Quickly, your head snaps behind you and you're met with a pair of blue eyes.
"So you are real. I knew I wasn't seeing things." he muttered to himself. The way your heart picked the pace didn't go unnoticed. The human's head tilted as if confused.
"Don't worry, I'm not gonna hurt you."
You weren't buying that.