[center][b][i]Cat[/i][/b][/center] Watching this smaller boy get to work, instructing the bigger twin on what to do, he picked up the specific screwdriver in a powerful fist. Then the blue little square known as a I-Pod, slowly unscrewing the tiny little screws to take it apart. He had taken apart one before, but only for mere curiosity, otherwise he just scrapped them to the pawn shop to get some money. After successfully taking apart the device as gentle as possible and avoiding simply crushing it, his blue eyes roamed the wires and other small electronics that made this thing tick. Finding the green little square, he gingerly pinched it between his right index finger and thumb and removed it before holding it out to his current companion. [b]"....Why do you need it?"[/b] Cat's cold calm voice ringed through the attic. Probably the first time he actually initiated a conversation. Though it wasn't for satisfy any companionship people felt they needed, just that he was curious of this foreign thing this boy was doing. The older twin was clever, he taught himself how to read and write and learned what he could from whatever books that had been tossed away. So he wasn't stupid enough not to turn up some more knowledge, even if it seemed useless to him. Strength was one power, and knowledge was another. Both were necessary for survival. --- [center][b][i]Dog[/i][/b][/center] As the tall boyish girl listened to them, she tapped her chin thoughtfully and hummed. She honestly, wasn't a great planner. Cat usually handled that, he was the better survivalist in general. She was just better with people. [b]"Well Cat can climb up top the house or barn. He's a good climber and has good eyes." Dog said softly before remembering that these people probably didn't want anything to do with him. None the less make him the look out for their safety [b]"There may be a map in the attic, there are a lot of boxes."[/b] The dirty blonde continued.