Solia smiled, humor within her features, "I don't think I want to know how you pissed your friend off, just don't let me ever do it if I meet her." She chuckled heartily for a few moments and sighed a bit, her smile still in place. Her tail seemed to have a mind of its own, dancing about cheerfully.She nodded as he spoke, genuinely content that she would have someone of her kind around a bit more often. Suddenly thud caught her attention from down a bit further along the bar. Her blue eyes darted from the small boy who claimed to be the real Kenny, and then suddenly to the man that the regular patrons knew as Kenny. Her ears pinned back a bit, Good Gods, not now. She mentally sighed at her luck before turning to look back at Li. A smile returned to her lips. She remembered the days when all she did was smile, it had been a short while, but a while nonetheless. She picked up her glass sipping the contents from it slowly, "Well, there are rooms here. All you have to do is go up and pick one if you need a place to crash for the night." She nodded a bit, "Just let someone here know is all."