A small giggle left her when he said he’d leave her if he couldn’t find a decent way to get her out. “The fact that you’d even attempt to get me out is more than anyone else I had ever attempted to work with. Let’s just hope you don’t end up having to make that trip.” Her head rose and fell in a nod before she watched him take off upstairs. Huh… weird. Her attention moved to her feet as Peanut came up and began to sniff her. A gentle smile moved across her face. Her parents and, incidentally, her were always on the run and never was able to keep a pet. So the little fox was very interesting to her and she found herself almost enthralled by it as it sniffed her boots and seemed to make little squeaking noises. The gentle smile soon spread across her lips showing her straight white teeth as she listened closely to his little noises, it was adorable. The footsteps caused her head to jerk up as Jacob returned down the steps to the dining/sitting area and he handed her a very bulky walkie-talkie, her hand dipped slightly at the surprise of the weight of the thin but hey it was better than nothing. “Maybe you do have some good ideas every now and then.” She said jokingly as she clipped the walkie-talkie onto her belt and went back into the kitchen during off the oven and began plating up the food, two regular plates and a much smaller plate in case they could give some to Peanut. Taking out forks she walked back into the area and set down the plates. “Can Peanut have some?” She asked as she held up the smaller plate.