True, maybe a wolf wanting to change his occupation was minute compared to the other things that the djinn dealt with.. but it was still something that was important to the wolf. And as far as the missing dancer went, Of course Callum was aware. People went missing from the circus all of he time, unfortunately. It was just shy from being a norm, wasn’t it? People disappeared, people got murdered, people got attacked. He’d lost plenty of roustabouts over the last year or two. Callum was aware of people going missing, but what was there to be done about it? What could he do? He was just a wolf and he was just a Roustabout. He didn’t have any special powers, so all he could do was help where help was needed. But perhaps troubling the Ringmastsr with his dumb first world problems wasn’t helping.
And maybe he focused on Catherine because he didn’t want anything to happen to her. He didn’t want her to up and disappear. He wanted to spend time with her and he wanted to work the same hours as she did. It was complicated.
As for him having better control over his wolf, well.. he did? A little. The wolf got along with Catherine, at least. But he still couldn’t and didn’t remember what went on while he was in wolf form. He didn’t remember anything.
“Wha—okay,” he hesitated, looking at Kennet. Blinking, he slowly stepped past the taller man, and made his way into the Djinn’s trailer. Giving a look around, he tucked his hands into his jeans pockets, and let blue eyes settle back on Kennet as he turned on his heel to look back toward him, “uh.. I was wondering if um.. well, I like being you lead Roustabout. I’m good at it, yeah? But I never get to see Catherine... and I was wondering if.. if maybe.. you might have another job to suggest? That works primarily during the Cirque’s hours of operation?”