“So you work with animals and kids, caring for those in need. You sound like quite a king person. The world could use more people like you.” Curt responded with an honest smile and a friendly nod. His aura radiated with friendliness and welcome-ness as if drawing both people and animals to him with the inviting and warm atmosphere. She didn’t seem too interested in talking with him and to that he was disappointed, and kind of impressed. Most of the time he could get people to forget what they were doing and focus only on him. Except for her. She seemed much more interested in selling him a dog then she did learning about him. Nodding, he entered the kennel only to be greeted with the 4 year old bounding to him. [i]Bounce Bounce Bounce[/i] [b]THUD[/b], the dog kicked off his legs and smacked into Curt, “Whoa!” He called out in surprise followed by intense laughter as Kima began to lick his face. Juna seemed just as excited as she bounce to him and began to find her way smelling and licking his thick brown hair. It had been a long long time since Curt had laughed as hard as he was now. He gently pushed the dogs away/off of him and they began to settle down. “Well, I see why Juna’s never been adopted,” He stated as he patted the little puppy on her head. “She doesn’t want to leave her best friend.” His chocolate gazed moved to the Shepherd whose tail was banging against the floor. “And you don’t want to leave her either huh?” His voice was playful and happy as he nuzzled his face against Kima’s nose who proceeded to lick him in response. “Are you sure they aren’t on anyone’s adopting list as a pair? Can you adopt a pair?” Turning his gaze up to her, he gave her a questioning innocent look; a look a child would give a teacher when they were excited to learn something new.