"Hella," she said, in a serious voice. "I'll send ya a text so you have mine, too." Sunny didn't know it, but she was signing herself up to receive cute pictures of every cat Preacher ever saw. Even the old strays with raggedy ears. (They were so adorable - how they'd lived and fought and
survived. Preacher loved them the most, maybe.)
"Also, if you want, y'can come chill with me whenever, too. I'm lookin' at getting a place cuz it's gon' snow soon. You shouldn't be out in tha elements all the time, either, Suns." Preacher frowned. Sunny probably wasn't mostly human, but still, that didn't mean it wasn't both dangerous and uncomfortable.
Just then her stomach growled, loudly. "I thiiink I'mma grab something to eat - you wanna come with - or I can bring you something?" Preacher was starving and that fruit roll-up had only awakened her stomach further. For some reason, despite how long it took her to trust people, she was kind of excited to maybe make a friend. It kind of high-lighted how (beyond work contacts) alone she felt.