Yawning a little, Dog rubbed her eyes a little sleepily before blinking as she saw Amelia by the gate but headed the other way. Eager to greet her friend, the brunette gave a excited chirp and grabbed her tall brother by the arm before he could escape. Jogging after her, waving to Daniel again as she passed, ignoring how Cat seemed somewhat unamused as being dragged around in the morning. This was usually his nap time after all. Seeing Amelia and Erin, Dog happily waved to them with her free hand. [b]"Hiya ladies!"[/b] Dog practically yipped cheerfully, though stopped a respectful distance away since Erin seemed to get uncomfortable around men. Dog was sometimes tolerated, but Cat was generally scary to people. So someone who didn't like guys would probably be even more terrified. So it was probably a bad idea to get him too close to her, since her brother tended to react if anyone even tries to lash at him. Be it child, animal, or elder. It was a weird instinctive reaction for him to lash back. And Cat lashed hard. The smacks she received were hard, but she could take it. Dog was also a street rat and pretty strong. Getting beat up a bit was practically normal. But she wouldn't wish any smack from Cat for anyone. His gentleness was almost non existence. He did it for her if she wasn't being a idiot, but it was rare. How do you show gentleness after showing violence your entire life? Curiously, Dog eyed the spoon in Erin's hand before looking up to see a small boy. He was quite tiny compared to Cat or Dog. Thinking deeply, she grinned and waved to Erin again, but didn't move closer. [b]"Hey if he dropped his spoon I can have Cat return it. Since ya know... Andy-boy up there."[/b] Dog yipped. She wanted to get closer and just glomp Amelia at least, but refrained. Cat on the other hand remained devoid of any emotion. His blank cold blue gaze watching each person around him for a moment, before simply closing as he crossed his arms over his chest and leaned up against the building. He didn't understand the attraction to running up to people and bothering being friendly. His sister really was like a dog, eager for affection and attention. Dumb but friendly. He would scold her for it if they still were in the gang, but now he didn't really care so much. There was little danger here so she could do whatever she wanted. Though he didn't know why he exactly had to be dragged into it.