Belle feels the slight grip on her arm tighten as they continued to walk. The fluffy tailed girl seemed to be very pleased with her position right now. Finally, she found a friend to trust in and talk to. Her first friend. When Demi seemed to go on about how her house was quiet lovely Belle couldn't help but feel flattered. "Thank you, Spunky. It is much more lovely on the inside, though. When I get back in and my humans come home I'll show you." She was positive on that and thought it wasn't hoping for to much.
"My goodness, that is a lot of cats! Hopefully soon you can introduce me to some of them. I would love to make more friends if they're as good as you are, Demi." She grinned before tilting her head, "I have yet to meet anybody else besides you. You're my first friend, and I couldn't ask for anybody better." She patted the girls hand in her own as they wandered down the sidewalk together.
It wasn't long before they were up at the porch. The railing was some what of a guard from everything else outside and it helped Belle rest easy. "Come on, on the mat it's warmest, I'm sure." She let go of the younger girl and took off her heels, placing them properly by the mat before curling up gently. "I'm exhausted. I'm sorry, but could we just... sleep? We can do more of what we did tomorrow, yes?" She snuggled into herself a little and expected the tail-less wild child to curl up next to her.
"My goodness, that is a lot of cats! Hopefully soon you can introduce me to some of them. I would love to make more friends if they're as good as you are, Demi." She grinned before tilting her head, "I have yet to meet anybody else besides you. You're my first friend, and I couldn't ask for anybody better." She patted the girls hand in her own as they wandered down the sidewalk together.
It wasn't long before they were up at the porch. The railing was some what of a guard from everything else outside and it helped Belle rest easy. "Come on, on the mat it's warmest, I'm sure." She let go of the younger girl and took off her heels, placing them properly by the mat before curling up gently. "I'm exhausted. I'm sorry, but could we just... sleep? We can do more of what we did tomorrow, yes?" She snuggled into herself a little and expected the tail-less wild child to curl up next to her.