The dog certainly didn't like her, which was fine. Eloisa didn't like animals either and if this one went and strangled or barked itself to death then that was all the better. Too bad people couldn't do the same. Oh now she had the most wonderful image in her mind of a world where humans were kept on leashes or in kennels. She'd have so much fun getting them all worked up while staying just out of range. Beautiful. It'd really be one of the - what was this? The miniature Australian was already trying to leave. Sorry nina. No she wasn't.
Eloisa mimicked the step and crouched down enough so they were eye-to-eye. It didn't take all that much since in modern times she was considered short. "Don't you like getting to know your neighbors? I'm new in town and haven't really met a lot of people so I'm lonely. Promise I won't hurt you!" That growling furball was another story entirely; it was getting on her nerves. Actually, it was all fair game because she didn't actually give a damn about promises she made to people who weren't named 'Valya'. Interesting to hear that Missy wasn't her mom. How sweet, sisters. "My name's Eloisa, what's yours? And your cute puppy - can I pet her?"