Naivety? Yes. Very much so. But she also had a inbuilt need to protect herself, built up over years in the wild. She knew to keep away from things that looked dangerous. And while he seemed nice...She'd been burned by people before. She'd been chained, drugged and left to die for days...Weeks.. It was something not even her brother knew about. It was why she was so cautious now. Even if she was always sweet with people, internally she was always a little scared.
His laughing and generally easy nature did put her mind at rest at least a little though. And the wolf couldn't help the slightest of smirks tugging at her lips as he offered another song for her to come closer. The creature nodded a little. It was a fair trade. She knew she couldn't stay anonymous for long, and if she did stay in wolf form it was likely that she'd just be called 'Red' the entire time. It wasn't the worst nickname to have, she actually liked it.
She waited until the man started playing again before she leapt off the chair easily, padding a little closer. Her nose twitching just slightly as she sniffed the air. He didn't smell human..But then, she was in a circus filled with supernatural creatures. He could be anything.