[The way the dog kept grimacing and turning its head at the chill was quite funny; Kaede let herself chuckle a little bit more. Though on second glance, those ears...they were awfully pointy. And that tail--they made it look more like a fox, but black all over instead of orange. Huh. Guess what she heard about foxes coming to live in big cities was true, then.
And it was looking up at her with those pretty blue eyes. It didn't seem alarmed at her presence, just distressed at the brain freeze.
Well, she could get it something nicer to eat.]
Stay there.
[Not that she was holding out high hopes for the animal understanding her, but she felt so much more at ease around them. The crying child had been pulled away by their mother, either to get a replacement ice cream or go home, Kaede didn't care which.
The diclonius slipped back into the apartment, leaving the door open. It was still on the third story, but there were other balconies below it, and decorative bricks jutted out from the walls.]
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And it was looking up at her with those pretty blue eyes. It didn't seem alarmed at her presence, just distressed at the brain freeze.
Well, she could get it something nicer to eat.]
Stay there.
[Not that she was holding out high hopes for the animal understanding her, but she felt so much more at ease around them. The crying child had been pulled away by their mother, either to get a replacement ice cream or go home, Kaede didn't care which.
The diclonius slipped back into the apartment, leaving the door open. It was still on the third story, but there were other balconies below it, and decorative bricks jutted out from the walls.]