My, still so many new arrivals.
[It's almost purred, the PCD being sat down on a table, long nails tapping beside it in a slow drumming.]I've a bit of extra dried meat that can go to anyone who needs it- along with more knitting, given the time I've had for a few more scarves and mittens, and a few hats. No need for trade if you've nothing, kist
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That shouldn't matter.
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Sho~uldn't it?
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Just watch, Sebastian, as Charlie and that puppy roll around the floor of his room, the puppy making an escape only to be chased down and tackled again by the cat. How he bats and swats playfully at the puppy- said puppy not being rough at all, like playing with a sibling almost, despite it's bigger size.]
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You could train him to act as you want, but~ler. Instead of a bother, make him useful.
Or are you not up for such a task?
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It is not the matter of whether or not I am up for such a task. I already know it would be easy.
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She has Charlie. But I suppose a visit with the Count is something she likes as well.
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Dear little Charlie can go with her, it could do the both of them good- and you never know, we might b able to allow them both out more often if the dog is taught to act as a guard to them~
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A little constant attention and pampering. Hmm, you have a point, as much as I hate to admit it. I don't like her cooped up in the house as much.
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He's quite the large pup~py, perhaps old enough to start training now. [Kitty chin scritches.] All he needs is a name to be called.
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