Shannon held a hand out, letting the tips of his fingers bump into the bowls before he turned a confident grip on them. He definitely looked grateful, giving a pleased nod to Roze before he moved back to the sink. He was already getting used to the basic layout of the apartment. Although, to be fair, he had mostly been walking in straight lines. There would probably not be much sleep tonight as he got himself used to all the corners and furniture in the main rooms and his own.
After he filled one of the bowls up with water, he placed it under the sink where it was less of a kicking hazard. "Lacey," he called, tilting his head toward where she had gone back to exploration. "Come. Water!"
Lacey broke away immediately, like a rocket seeking out its target, and Shannon stepped aside so she could reach her prize. She lapped it up noisily, a bit messily, and Shannon reached down to give her some back rubbings with a fond tone of his voice when he said, "Good girl. Good Lace."
Kera watched the interaction, then turned a critical eye toward Roze. "And who's Dante? Not the other roommate that's never around."
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After he filled one of the bowls up with water, he placed it under the sink where it was less of a kicking hazard. "Lacey," he called, tilting his head toward where she had gone back to exploration. "Come. Water!"
Lacey broke away immediately, like a rocket seeking out its target, and Shannon stepped aside so she could reach her prize. She lapped it up noisily, a bit messily, and Shannon reached down to give her some back rubbings with a fond tone of his voice when he said, "Good girl. Good Lace."
Kera watched the interaction, then turned a critical eye toward Roze. "And who's Dante? Not the other roommate that's never around."