Garrett Hawke (
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Comin' on strong with all the chit-chat
Hawke really needed another dog.
Well, no, he didn't need another dog, but while Diesel was more than enough dog for any man, Hawke suspected he got lonely at times. So it just seemed like a good idea to look around a little, check out some of the local shelters, see if any of the dogs present really spoke to him. There definitely wasn't room for another dog as big as the Mabari at home, but maybe a medium sized dog? None of those little toy breeds, but a nice, mid-sized mutt. But since he hadn't been looking for any pets since he came to Kirkwall, a year or so ago, he wasn't sure where to go. He is currently deeply doubting his decision to take the advice of one of his fellow students who gushed about the shelter down in Darktown.
He'd told the nice woman at the front desk that he was looking for a smaller pet, someone to be a companion to his big dog, and she'd beamed at him and said he'd come to just the right place - the animals here had a wide variety of temperaments, and surely he would find one that fit his household. Then she'd handed him off to a man who'd only shown him cats, so far. Not that Hawke disliked cats, he just ... well, he was a dog person, plain and simple. And so he'd politely peered at the various felines he'd been introduced to, but he was getting impatient.
"So," he said to the guy, Anders, he thinks he was introduced as. Which sounded like a place and not a person. "Where do you keep your dogs? Kind of time to move on to the main event, don't you think?"
Well, no, he didn't need another dog, but while Diesel was more than enough dog for any man, Hawke suspected he got lonely at times. So it just seemed like a good idea to look around a little, check out some of the local shelters, see if any of the dogs present really spoke to him. There definitely wasn't room for another dog as big as the Mabari at home, but maybe a medium sized dog? None of those little toy breeds, but a nice, mid-sized mutt. But since he hadn't been looking for any pets since he came to Kirkwall, a year or so ago, he wasn't sure where to go. He is currently deeply doubting his decision to take the advice of one of his fellow students who gushed about the shelter down in Darktown.
He'd told the nice woman at the front desk that he was looking for a smaller pet, someone to be a companion to his big dog, and she'd beamed at him and said he'd come to just the right place - the animals here had a wide variety of temperaments, and surely he would find one that fit his household. Then she'd handed him off to a man who'd only shown him cats, so far. Not that Hawke disliked cats, he just ... well, he was a dog person, plain and simple. And so he'd politely peered at the various felines he'd been introduced to, but he was getting impatient.
"So," he said to the guy, Anders, he thinks he was introduced as. Which sounded like a place and not a person. "Where do you keep your dogs? Kind of time to move on to the main event, don't you think?"
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Especially for that body.
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"Besides," he adds, face relaxing just a bit, back into that easily smile that lies so convincingly, Me, serious and passionate about something? No, of course not, why would you ever think that? "I've got atrocious manners, Mother's always said."
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Clearing his throat, Anders reaches up to get the kitten from Hawke's shoulders. "Well, you don't really need them in Lowtown. I do some volunteer work at a clinic there, and I'm lucky if a patient knows to say 'thank you'."
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He would actually like to take her home today, because he's an impulsive sort of person, but even he knows he probably needs at least a little time to prepare for a cat. She's obviously too small to eat Diesel's food, and cats need smaller leashes, too, right? Maybe he should ask Isabella. She looks like she owns cats.
"Can you hold her for me? Or does it not work like that?"
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He nods toward the kitten, back in her cage, and grins again. "And maybe when you do, you can tell me more about being a healer."
It's a guess, but not a bad one, he thinks. If Anders was a doctor, he wouldn't be so cagey about his reply, and certainly would say the two were basically the same. Of course, he might be neither, but Hawke is willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
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"I..." he begins, before he's cut off by another potential customer being brought in by a colleague. He smiles wanly at them before gesturing for the door to Hawke. "If that's all for today...?"
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And then he pulls away and raises the same hand in farewell. "I'll be back."
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"... Okay," is all Anders can think to say, completely unsure of how to react to the stranger, now. "We'll call to let you know if someone else wants the cat."
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He gives the other man two days. Of he doesn't hear from him in that time, he decides, there's nothing for it but to get the little cat and then lay it on thick how much help he needs to take care of her.
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So instead he resists the urge to call, even though by now he's memorised the man's number... and might have been deliberately avoiding showing the favored dark kitten to any potential adopters.
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This time with a massive Mabari in tow.
There may have also been a call or two to the front desk ensuring Anders would be working today, by a mysterious man who never offered any contact information.
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"... I'm not sure it was a good idea bringing your dog to a cat shelter, Mr. Hawke."
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Then he's heading back to the cats, fetching the kitten and murmuring to her as he returns, including a prayer to the Maker for safety. Eying Hawke and the dog, he slowly sits on the ground, setting the kitten down in front of him. She mewls curiously, glancing back at Anders, then at Hawke and the dog, taking a careful step forward.
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For all his casual, devil-may-care air, the human keeps his hand lightly on the dog's back, though there's no tension in his body. He watches the cat rather than Diesel, interested expression on his face.
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Racking up approval by asking my companion's opinions~
Anders APPROVES +5
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AGH I THOUGHT I ANSWERED THIS AND I THOUGHT YOU WERE TOO BUSY TO TAG BACK
heheh no probleeeeem <3
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