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Pinky Lexi looked up at the kitty and smiled. "Does it want to... sniff me or something?" You know to make sure there is nothing amiss with her. Heh. She knew how animals could be.
"Oh! That's awesome. That you have a brother and that he has an owl named Wasabi. Most people think it's insane that I named my familiar that, but he's a bit fiery anyway," she said with a giggle and a snort. GIGGLE!SNORT. "Well Sal is not great with animals. More like, animals are not keen on him typically. I think a medium sized dog will have to suffice at the very least." Although a large dog + Sal might be more entertaining.
YAYAYAYAYA! They would defo be there! That made Lexi bounce a bit in place. "I have been bummed about leaving, but the closer I get to that party and seeing all of my friends, new and old, it makes me practically GIDDY!" She couldn't wait, really. She was going to take Arya to the beach with her AND shopping. WINWINWINWIN!
Only sniff? Heh. Arya grinned and glanced back at Perseus.
"He likes to greet new faces." And Lexi hadn't really met Perseus when he wasn't busy with his own ventures. Her arm stretched across her shoulder and she gently pulled the tabby kneazle into her arms, then extended him to Lexi.
Arya giggled and nodded her head in agreement.
"Noah's Wasabi is the same way, a bit intimidating to some at first, but easy to butter up." Easy for Arya at least, though that wasn't saying much considering how well she interacted with animals. Except her own owl on occasion who still liked to nip at people.
"Suppose a medium sized dog is a fair compromise." She was glad Sabel was pretty good with most animals, else how would he survive holidays at her home back in the states?
Lexi's excitement was infectious, and had the young woman wondering if Sabel had even took off enough time for this trip and the others. She'd make him take more off if not. Hehe.
"I'm excited too! Never been to France, though I've been close." Closeish.
"Leaving can't be that bad, can it?" Arya was curious only because most of her friends she'd seen leave were crestfallen about their graduation.