She hadn't expected the light pat atop her back, the foreign touch bringing Milah's attention back from the arrow and into this stranger's face. The pink haired player looked friendly enough, an thankfully the teen managed to refrain from side stepping away from the touch out of instinct. Milah wasn't realy used to physical contact fro others, much less people she didn't really knew, but here in TerraSphere this seemed to be somewhat common--both with NPCs and players alike. After a while the Felis had begrudgingly accepted it as just part of the norm in VR games or something... besides the teen could understand why the player was doing it, it was clear enough tht the other ranger was just trying to be encouraging.

You sure you wanna do that? Might be in for an awfully long and uneventful evening if you stick around.
Just because she could understand the reason the other player was using didn't meant Milah trusted it, after all why would a random stranger want to stick around doing something so dull and boring unless they expected something in return? At least that was the way it worked in the real world, and the brunette had little faith in believing it worked any different inside a virtual reality game. Still Milah found herself reaching into her quiver once more, an arrow pulled and nocked as the brunette went through the motions a little bit slower than normal--giving time for the older woman to study and correct anything she felt was off--before the shot was released.

I took a few lessons in archery when I was younger, but had to stop due to studies and whatnot... though I recently had the chance to resume them a couple of months ago.
Again the arrow was released, and while it found purchase within the carved out target in the tree it still wasn't the bull's eye mark that Milah kept hunting for.