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As Miss Alexey described her job in detail, Catalyst understood. It was understandable how Alexey tried to help out Miss Cercelee with her guardianship of Catalyst and her siblings; it was figured that the ivory girl just didn't see her around as much as she should, or that she should have paid more attention to detail when Alexey stopped by every now and then. Regardless, at least Catalyst knew now, and would definitely recognized and acknowledge the puppysitter's presence whenever she chose to stop by in the near future to assist the pup's guardians. Seeing as how she was the officially puppysitter, the young ivory girl wondered if there were any other puppies in Dahlia other than her brood of siblings. "How many other puppies do y' take care of? Are there more?" She wondered. Catalyst wouldn't meet Conor Soul until after this meeting with Alexey, so for now Catalyst was completely unaware if there were any other puppies within the ranks of Dahlia, or if perhaps Alexey served to be a puppysitter for other puppies somewhere else. The topic of puppies to another puppy was always an interesting one, just for the fact one had to know where there age group was lingering and what they were doing. It was fun to play with her siblings, but Catalyst wanted her own group of outside friends too.


When the pretty Alexey made an imprint of her paw in the soil, her dual hued eyes studied the shape for a moment. Smiling gently and sweetly in that natural puppy innocent charm, Catalyst mimicked her motion and put an imprint right next to her own. Her paw pressed down a little harder, and rubbed her pads into the dirt, so when she lifted her paw, her imprint looked a little less than perfect. Still, it was an imprint right next to Alexey's. "I can' wait to be grown up someday." It was fun being a puppy, but Catalyst wanted to be big already. "How long does it take to grow up?" She asked Alexey, straying off the topic for a mere second by the imprints in the soil.


Catalyst would jump right back to the topic of Palindrome, however, seeing as how her brother was more important than a mere print in the ground. Hearing how she last seen him at Flander's Field, Catalyst wasn't sure if she visited there yet, and was completely unaware of the territories that made up Dahlia as a whole. "I... don' know where that is. I don' know if I been there yet. How many places are there here?" Flander's Field was obviously one, and one that would stick in mind on her search for her brother. Yet, it was also crucial to her to know the boundaries that rest within Dahlia, just for future reference when speaking to adults (she wouldn't be as confused and out of the loop when they were talking about the subdivisions in Dahlia).


Stating how Alexey had not seem him since awhile ago, her smile considerably faded slightly, as well as the hopeful glitter in her gaze. The adult was offering to help her look however, and well, Catalyst needed it at this point. "Yes, Miss Alexey... if... if you're not busy enough." In a sense Catalyst felt a little bad, strangely enough, that the adult would be going out of her way to help look for her brother, but Catalyst missed and worried about him terribly, and it was only going to grow worse the more he went missing.




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