"Well thank you. It saves me having to climb up on a counter, which looks ridiculous. I'm not cool enough to make that work for me." With her luck, someone would walk in while she was standing on the counter, sorting through the batteries for the right size. Then would come the lecture about bare feet on surfaces shared with food (even though she would have wiped it up as she wasn't that much of a messy person) or the teasing. The teasing wouldn't have been so bad.
"A Wii is a game console. It's more fun than some of the other ones out there. Most of them, you just play with a controller that you hold. Wii has one that you hold too but you can move around as part of the game," she explained as she tucked the batteries into the pocket of her hoodie. A while back, that question would have been strange. But so many people from so many different places, it wasn't one that surprised her. "So you're not from this time, huh? Or Earth?"
She grinned as she looked back to the cat. "You're not a glutton, are you?" she asked as she reached out to rub him under the chin. "You're a good boy." When he walked up to her, unafraid, she took that as a good sign and scooped him up with two hands. "You are a beautiful cat." She glanced back at Vash. "He likes you. He wouldn't go through the effort otherwise."