"No one's ever called me 'Mister' like that before. I didn't know I was a Mister yet."
Cassie was suddenly a bit self conscious about calling him mister, wondering if she’d insulted him by mistake. Her dreariness only added to her anxiety being in a bit of a strange mishmash of a place, she froze in place and offered a very quiet giggle to try and break the aura of miscommunication she brought on by calling him mister. She’d tried to grow from her ability to stutter, but some days her natural charm didn’t flow through as well as she’d hoped. (At least, that’s what she thought.) Caught in her own feelings, she’d barely even seen him slip. Her eyes averted as the only sound between them as the movement in water and her quiet exhale.
"I-I'm a Saturn!" His sudden outburst caught her attention as mismatched eyes turned back to look at him; his disposition had clearly changed but Cassiopeia had no connection as to why.
"I-I mean! I'm Saturn. My name. Saturn, me. The name Saturn, my name, that which belongs to me... that is...my name. Saturn's name. Which is still me, by the way."
His rambling brought a smile to her lips the more he talked, her giggling returned as something a bit more sweet and less filling an awkward void. “
Saturn, got it.” Her smile was modest, blinking a few times as she continued to focus herself into a state of being more awake. His rambling certainly was helping with that, his sudden erratic energy causing her to have a small rattle and shake to reality. “
My name is Cassiopeia.”
"I hate fish, but! I want to get better at catching them. I have siblings, I'd like to be able to give them food presents."
“
Oh,” she breathed, her smile had no reason to leave, yet. “
I wish I could help,” A quiet sigh, “
Fish wasn’t a common meal at home… Ah, my old home… Saboro’s…. old home.” Cassiopeia found herself tripping on her words now, trying to keep her smile on her face but instead she opted to lowering her mouth and taking laps at the water, averting her eyes and effectively stopping herself from stumbling more on her words. (It’s okay, he did it too!) Having gotten what she came for, after her own painful attempt at conversing; Cassie still considered leaving, not wanting to bother Saturn with her uncertainty any longer. With a nod, she’d nearly turned herself away when his voice came barking back, causing her to halt in raised awareness.
"NO! N-no, I mean. It's okay! You can totally stay you can- Ow."
It was his final word that caught her ears, snapping her head to attention as she gasped quietly, her tone raised from her meek gentleness to alerted concern. “
Are you okay?!" Eyes widened slightly as the curls atop her head swayed out of the way, waiting for some sort of response as she locked her sights on his paw, trying to determine from her distance if she could make out if he’d been injured. No need, Cass, he was about to tell you AND show you!
“My paw is bleeding, do you wanna see?"
Without hesitation she’d nearly blurted out in tune with her breathing. “
Yes!” Unfortunately for you, Saturn, Cassiopeia didn’t want to see it because she thought bloodied paws were cool. Her concern might’ve been mistaken for excitement, although hopefully her lack of wide smile was enough of a sign that she wasn’t goofing off, despite
his strange smile upon his blue and black maw. “
Goodness, did you step on a rock?” Cassie almost cooed now, maternal instincts always seemed to help her when it came to aiding a wounded friend or pack mate. Once he was closer she was able to examine it, tilting her head in fascination to try and determine what to do to help.
Somewhat unfortunately, she was still learning the plants of this new home, but despite that she confidently nodded to him. “
We should patch this up, I know just what you need.”
Probably.