"That's a pretty name. It's nice to meet you, Phillipa," he replied, giving her a small smile. He didn't miss the small sigh that followed him admitting he wasn't a police officer, but at least she still seemed willing to trust him. Thankfully he'd been the first to find her instead of someone that would have taken advantage of that trust.
As she climbed off the bench, Leo rose to his feet as well. He helped her slide her arms into the sleeves of the coat and rolled up the sleeves as she spoke so they wouldn't continue to drag. The coat's hem he couldn't do anything with but that was the last thing he was concerned with. The description she gave was a little vague but it was a start. "Tall, brown hair, mustache, and blue eyes," he repeated. "I'll keep an eye out for him."
The more she said, the more it seemed like this wasn't a simple case of lost and found, but of the seal taking at random. A child, of all people. "Why don't we walk back that way and check to make sure?" he said, holding his hand out to her. "If we don't find him, there's a place near here with some nice people that might be able to help."