Although Ann had expected a response, she did not expect it a masculine voice coming from the dog. She sat there, stunned with a confused expression plastered on her face, and did not immediately answer the dog. Once the realization that a dog had actually asked how she was feeling, she began to lighten up a bit because... who honestly would expect a dog to visit her. Obviously these two were more people like herself and they had their own powers because nobody other than the dead could really exist where they were at right now. These two were probably much like herself... or that Kuro-boy. Speaking of which, Ann was surprised to see him enter the room as she had just presumed he might not cared, but she didn't appear happy to see him. Kuro immediately charged the dog and yelped a mouthful that Ann would compare to a cartoon rabbit bouncing up and down, spazzing ecstatically. The dog obviously did not like that and as soon as it broke free, toppled Kuro. A very small part of her thought he kind of deserved that, but the rest of her hoped he wasn't going to be actually hurt. The woman pulled the dog off and as Kuro got up, he broke some very bad news that easily overshadowed Kuro's apology and the lady's question asked immediately afterwards. "Oh no! Ariadne!" She expressed with guilt and immediately sprang to her transparent feet. She leapt from the table but did not fall as she flew across the room, feet tailing behind her, and went through the wall without hesitation. It didn't take long to find Ariadne as she had just kicked in a door on the second floor that had been presumably locked, startling the inhabitants inside. "Oh Ariadne!" Ann exclaimed as she flew straight at her sister and immediately wrapped her up in tight hug. "I'm so sorry! I didn't mean to worry you!" She quickly spat out as the two switched existence planes, allowing Ann to return to mortality and Ariadne to vanish from view. Ann quickly released her sister, less they transform again. "I didn't know where the room was... could you..?" Ann inquired and Ariadne nodded, her face expressing anger but with a noticeable depression of worry. Ariadne lead Ann back down to their room and Ann returned to watching cartoons in silence and in the darkness.