She was so much nicer than the gods in the heavens. Maybe it was just because she was a former goddess or maybe humans weren’t all bad like what he dealt with in his job. A smile moved across his face as he rubbed his head with the ice pack. Hearing her with animals didn’t surprise him; in fact he was more surprised that she didn’t have more cats. Not because she could be a ‘crazy cat human’ but because cats are drawn to her. Something inside of him knew that she was at a zoo the cats would probably press themselves up against a glass trying to get her to touch them. But you can’t exactly explain that to someone what he needed to explain to her. Her explanations made him nod as he listened to her. “Sounds like fun.” Then she said she wanted to know what he would enjoy. His brows push together in the thought. He honestly didn’t know. Axel wasn’t sure how long he would be here and how much he needed to try to fit in. The problem of it would be that he would need to be able to see her again. “I… I really don’t know.” He said softly, his voice filled with sadness. To be honest, this is the most he’s been out and about since everything happened. “I enjoy sights, sounds and smells. Especially smells. Anything that smells good tends to get my attention. I have a keen nose for good scents.” At that, his head jerked up sniffing the air, the scent of food filled the air of the house and his face flushed. “I’m really, sorry. I seemed to have shown up when you were making dinner. I apologize for the inconvenience I’ve caused you.” His voice was soft and almost fragile. He was the youngest one in the group, however he was much older than her if you were to ‘age’ him but he still had a lot of softness to him. “I don’t wish to take up too much of your time but I’ll be pretty lost without knowing where to go. Do you have any other suggestions that’s more based around smells?”