Ana couldn't help but smile back. Jaguars were mostly solitary creatures, but Ana was slowly accumulating what could probably be called a pack. Which had happened almost without her knowing, but she couldn't say she minded all that much. It would take time for her first reactions to settle, and they might never go away entirely. But as far as first steps went, she figured she was doing alright.
The smell of meat and onions hit her nose, and she fought to keep from drooling. "Oh shit, whatever that is smells amazing," she told him. "I'm so happy Aletha doesn't let you hide food. Hang on a minute, let me open the door." She retrieved her keys and unlocked her trailer, motioning for him to follow her inside. "Want a drink?" she asked, moving toward her small kitchen.