Shannon chuckled at the description of Julie. She sounded like a spitfire and he was sure that living here was going to be quite an interesting experience. One he had never had before, but as long as no one caused any trouble (Kera included), he doubted it would be too difficult to adjust to. There were simply too many other weird things happening all at the same time to consider his sleeping arrangements all that hard.
Tilting his head toward the sound, Shannon pushed away from the sink. He moved toward the door with a tentative hand in front of him, but no falter in his steps. Kera remained on the countertop, watching avidly. Finding the jamb, Shannon let his hand stray over it a bit before turning back toward Roze. "And if people ask, I can always say I have no idea how it got up there," Shannon agreed with half a grin. "Do you have any bowls up here for Lacey? Otherwise I'm gonna have to take a trip out before we can actually get down anywhere nice."
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Tilting his head toward the sound, Shannon pushed away from the sink. He moved toward the door with a tentative hand in front of him, but no falter in his steps. Kera remained on the countertop, watching avidly. Finding the jamb, Shannon let his hand stray over it a bit before turning back toward Roze. "And if people ask, I can always say I have no idea how it got up there," Shannon agreed with half a grin. "Do you have any bowls up here for Lacey? Otherwise I'm gonna have to take a trip out before we can actually get down anywhere nice."