She snickered at his expressive disdain for store shopping. It pleased her to know that the one adult, aside from her brother, that she didn't mind being around was not in the category of those hypocritical parents she gets annoyed with at work. She still couldn't help but feel the eyes on this one particular tiger were watching her. It was seriously creeping her out, but she just kept reminding herself that it was just her imagination.
She nodded at the offer of something to drink. "Cool," she told him as she got to her feet and made her way to the office. Damn tiger kept following her. Part of her mind tried to convince her the thing was real, but she just kept reminding herself it wasn't. It couldn't be. It was inside the damn wall for god's sake. She had the feeling that she was probably starting to warm up a bit, so she decided water would probably be the best choice. She tried to keep her focus on the conversation. She didn't want to distract him much, but she also didn't want to start a fire here. "What do you have in mind for food?"