Agrat spared an extra few seconds to give Donatien a good scritch behind the ears before waltzing in as though she owned the place, pleased to see a creature from home here in the city. She realized she hadn't asked for her new friends' name, nor had he asked for hers, but that was fine. There'd be plenty of time to get to know each other better if the evening went as well as Agrat hoped it would.
At the sound of Andras turning off the water Agrat pouted childishly, her expression instantly changing to one of pure interest as the door opened. A smirk twisted her lips as she -- blatantly, mind you -- ogled him. Her fingers ached to trace the planes of his stomach, but she was good and kept her hands to herself. "I'm your guest, it would have been rude of me not to offer my assistance," she practically purred. Nodding at his comment, she stepped back and started to head back to the living room. "Fair enough, what are we having?" she asked, a joking tone in her voice.