Pam seemed pleased with the fact that flutterby had become a whole thing now, and she found herself grinning down at the orange peel. "Alright, I won't use flutterby until tomorrow, if those are your terms."
She let out another sign as Felix explained his bug history, though it was clearly just to be playfully dramatic, as her amused smirk hadn't faded yet. "That's too bad, I was hoping you'd be, like, all gung-ho about grabbing things and I could let you do all the work," she teased. "Just kidding, I'm totally going to help." She raised an eyebrow as Felix was visibly distracted, but other than a look that spoke her curiosity for her, she didn't ask about it. "But no, bugs aren't cool enough. I mean, like, butterflies and ladybugs are cute and all, but like, you know! You grow up learning that bugs are around because things are dirty! So like, I always thought they were gross. My expertise is on mammals, but also some birds and fish and even a reptile or amphibian here or there. Nothing that, like, buzzes. Bleh." She shivered and stuck her tongue out.