[ Lancelot lets out an amused huff of laughter, shakes his head. ]
Only the one I told you before. The -- decorating job, with the huge cat. It used to sit atop some of the higher pieces of furniture in the house and just watch me as I worked. Well, until it took to attempting to protect the household from me. Then they had to shut it in the spare room.
[ Oh yes, she'd forgotten about that one. Looking a little embarrassed, she hides it with another sip of her coffee. What an excellent time for a subject change. ]
Do you have any? Animals, that is. Shot in the dark, but you seem like the dog type.
A good guess. You're right, I like dogs, but... I don't know, I've never felt I had enough time or enough room. I'd like the company, but feel bad leaving an animal shut in alone. Maybe one day, though. Something calm and affectionate, like a samoyed. Have you ever seen them?
[ He turns and tilts his head at her questioningly, offers a small smile. ]
Siberian herd dogs, white with very thick fur. They're very friendly and affectionate, good with children. Terrible guard dogs, though, wouldn't hurt a fly.
[ Q shakes hear head at the question. It's possible she has seen them, but had no idea what they were. Dog breeds are a little far from computers in terms of knowledge.
Hm. Curious how that smile of his is exceptionally charming. It has to be the hair. The hair is impossibly tempting. ]
Like dog, like owner? Friendly and affectionate, at least.
[ A cat? Well, it would certainly make more sense. ]
Less energetic until a laser pointer is involved... [ She nods and offers him a friendly little smile for hitting the nail on the head. ] Standard tabby?
[ Q... Isn't entirely sure how to respond to that. It should sound like a nonsense line. Yet the way he words it, says it. It doesn't sound absolutely ridiculous. Besides, other than perhaps beautiful, it's entirely accurate.
She turns to him with wide eyes as it processes before finally laughing. Yes, laughing. Quietly, but still a laugh. ]
More importantly, do Russian Blues get along well with Samoyeds?
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Only the one I told you before. The -- decorating job, with the huge cat. It used to sit atop some of the higher pieces of furniture in the house and just watch me as I worked. Well, until it took to attempting to protect the household from me. Then they had to shut it in the spare room.
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Do you have any? Animals, that is. Shot in the dark, but you seem like the dog type.
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[ He turns and tilts his head at her questioningly, offers a small smile. ]
Siberian herd dogs, white with very thick fur. They're very friendly and affectionate, good with children. Terrible guard dogs, though, wouldn't hurt a fly.
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Hm. Curious how that smile of his is exceptionally charming. It has to be the hair. The hair is impossibly tempting. ]
Like dog, like owner? Friendly and affectionate, at least.
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That is... sweet of you to say. I suppose they do say that pets and owners are often alike.
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What sort would I be?
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Does it have to be a dog? I can picture you better as a cat.
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Less energetic until a laser pointer is involved... [ She nods and offers him a friendly little smile for hitting the nail on the head. ] Standard tabby?
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[ He thinks about this a second, tilts his head. ]
Maybe a Russian Blue. Very beautiful and intelligent, but a little uncertain around strangers. Playful once you befriend them.
[ Lance people don't actually really use lines like this. ]
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She turns to him with wide eyes as it processes before finally laughing. Yes, laughing. Quietly, but still a laugh. ]
More importantly, do Russian Blues get along well with Samoyeds?
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[ He shrugs a little, lips curling in a playful smile. ]
I am hoping they do, though, especially one in particular.