When she took the leash from him he gave her a bright smile showing his straight white teeth. Humans couldn’t the stars in her eyes; nor would they be able to see the stars in the other gods’ eyes either, so he was getting quite a treat to be able to see them first hand. They were gorgeous, mind-blowing actually and he felt nearly swept away by the sight of them, even though she was human. Knowing that they were going to be stuck on earth, the gods had made themselves earth money to make it through their time until they figured everything out. Curt reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out his wallet. It didn’t contain much information inside but it did hold a resoundingly large amount of cash. Filtering through the money he found the one marked as ‘10’ and handed it to her before putting the billfold back into his pocket. Her wish echoed through his ears as she typed away on the computer. His head tilted to one side as he watched her work. Why would she wish to help more? Most humans would just leave the injured animal on the side of the road, she’s already done so much. The selfless-ness of the human-goddess wasn’t very surprising, then again, they didn’t know what type of person they’d run into to begin with. “Actually I’m in the market to adopt.” He said with a broad smile across his full lips. A companion like a dog would make his time on earth much less lonely and more fun. “Though I’ve never adopted before, is the process a difficult one?” Curt was doing his best to contain a causal conversation with the woman as he worked through his thoughts to try to figure out the best way to approach her about the situation he and his fellow gods were in. There was only one person on earth that could help them in their situation and… well he happened to be standing in front of that single person.