Yeah, Jun hadn't really been thinking of a pet, per se. Or rather, she hadn't been thinking of any sort of beast that might still be alive. Nonetheless, instead of pointing that particular part out, she only smiled widely. "Of course not, how silly of me," Jun said. The idea of seeing the collection of souvenirs that Gilderoy had, though, that was quite exciting. "Oh, I'd love to see the things you have collected across your career," she told him really quite honestly. Jun wasn't quite sure whether she trusted that Gilderoy had collected them himself, ripping a club out of a troll's hand and everything, but she was perfectly happy to listen to any story he'd tell about it, made up or not.
"If perhaps I make the initial sketch now?" She offered. "Then we can agree at a different date for me to come and sketch you at your house? One that would be convenient for you, of course," Jun added. She would also need to make sure Cedric or one of their mums could take Cathy for the day, but this was a sacrifice Jun was willing to make. "Unfortunately," Jun said as she put up the paper to be able to work. "It's not really a process that allows me much in terms of a conversation," she explained. "Lip-reading whilst drawing is somewhat impossible," Jun noted since, well, it was true. Chatting whilst working was not something Jun had ever experienced, since her ability to concentrate rather took away from her ability to chat, too. She was somewhat tempted to point out that Gilderoy was still welcome to talk, even if it did fall on literally deaf ears.