Laughing, Susan whacked him gently as he laughed, something that only made him laugh harder. "The dustbunny of doom is very cute," she agreed, but definitely not for me. "You'd better not be Scamming me," she said, the pun punishment enough for his antics.
She followed Rolf, and then she saw her. The most gorgeous dog she'd ever seen. "Oh hi there," she said, with a huge grin, kneeling down in front of the Samoyed. "I'm Susan, and it's very nice to meet you!" The dog wagged her tail and tilted her head quizzically. Calmly, Susan lifted her hand and held it out for the dog to sniff. The dog sniffed it and barked happily, wagging its tail. "She seems very smart," she said, conversationally to Rolf - earning her another head tilt from the dog. "She'd make an excellent guard dog. There's a lot of advanced warding systems that you can tie around a dog you know. Like the identification and release charm can have a secondary node woven into whereby if the dog recognises the person, it will release them. Very useful."