Had it been any other cat, and not someone else's familiar, Natalisa would have been far more worried about it suddenly deciding that it wanted to get up close and personal with Archie. Though she didn't judge them because it was simply in their nature, cats were worse than dogs with it came to things of the snails size. Archie hesitated a moment before slowly peering out from behind her hair. He was trying to decide whether or not he was offended by Trouble's implication that he could be worn as a hat; he couldn't exactly argue that he was not meant to be worn as a hat, when he had previously been riding on top of Natalisa's head. He settled on a tight 'It's a pleasure to meet you,' as he carefully watched the over-enthusiastic cat. What were you saying about making new friends, she thought, mentally nudging Archie to be a little more open.
Out of the corner of her eye, Natalisa noticed a few customers walking by, some openly gawking and others whispering to their friend and pointing in her direction. She must have looked a sight standing there with a fluffy cat on one shoulder and a snail slowly inching it's way behind her ear so that it could be eye level with said cat. If it wasn't obvious to the others that her familiar was greeting Rina's familiar, albeit perched on her, then she wasn't about to stop and explain it to them. 'That one is mine,' the snail said with pride in his voice, obviously still oblivious that it was a movie for children. If she stopped to think about it, she might have raised an eyebrow in question at the thought that he had chosen it because of the vegetables on the front, many of them like what she treated him to for lunch or dinner. 'Manners are extremely important.' Archie echoed after Rina. Though he knew nothing about her, Natalisa could sense that on that statement alone, Archie had decided that he was quite fond of the other angel. 'But not more than you, Tali.' He offered quickly, as though worried that she would think he had found a new favorite. Natalisa chuckled softly to herself before shaking her head. Though she was answering Troubles question, it was difficult to look at the cat so close to her neck, so instead she addressed Rina. It would have been rude to cut her out of the conversation anyway, and Archie would not have liked that. "No, I'm not a Virtue. I'm a guardian." There was a silent question as to what exactly Rina was, but Natalisa was not about to ask, which meant her familiar wasn't planning to either. "I'm afraid I don't have a cousin so much as a charge who thinks I'm outdated. I think my tastes are a little old fashioned for her." She had forgotten how nice it was to talk to someone who could understand being older than they looked. Of course she had no way of knowing exactly how old Rina was, but if she was missing modern movie references, that was her first clue that she possessed more years than the young woman she appeared to be. "What did you pick up? Maybe you could give me some ideas."