It was nice that someone actually paid attention to her work. Former work. "I haven't completely given it up. I just realized when I was out there in the middle of nowhere that I was missing out on a lot of things with my friends. So I came home and opened up my veterinary hospital." That way she could take care of animals and still be close to home. "I still go look for them though. I will find them one of these days. I know they're there. I mean there has to be. Even the ocean has only been explored a small amount. Imagine how many other things are out there."
Not to mention people were constantly finding new species of things. This was no different. She nodded knowingly because she understood what it was like to be set on something and then change your mind in the middle of it. "I really liked the Dragon Reservation. I almost stayed. They're a little bit bigger than I like," she said with a small laugh. "Do you miss all of the animal stuff?" she asked.
"Those journals are a good way to stay in touch and ask things like that without having to owl everyone and wait." She wondered what it was that everyone's parents seemed to be trying to set them up with people. "I had to help another friend the other day because his Gran was trying to set him up and he didn't know how to tell the girl he wasn't interested. But I suppose it's understandable in a way. Parents don't want you to be alone."
Luna shrugged slightly, "It's all right. He's got his spirits up. I'm a bit surprised that he's not tried that on me. When he goes, I won't have anyone. I don't have any other family. And since I've never been on a date before, I don't think that's going to change any time soon. We can do dance lessons though. It sounds nice. I'll take you up on that if I can get my father interested in another game of pinochle with the neighbor."
Glancing at the rest of the menu, she hm'd a bit and nodded. "I don't mind meat, I'm not a vegetarian. But that does sound good. I'll try my best."