Peaches and Byron? Why did that ring a bell? And why did Gerard care? But some part of him undeniably did -- if he'd been in his proper body, his ears would be perked up. He prowled closer to the muddy human-shaped patch of air, baring his teeth in a grin.
"You can tell me while you run?" he offered, keeping an eye on William, who looked like he might fall to the ground at Gerard's feet any second now, like a ripe blood-filled fruit. And then there was the lurking human in the forest, an unknown but likely delicious entity. Decisions, decisions. Go for the one most likely to disappear, he determined. Best course of action. And maybe whatever Nate had to say to Gerard could be shaken out of him when Gerard had the guy by the throat.