Cassie nodded, acknowledging Eva's response. "If that's what you wish."
"A garden?" Her eyes lit up for a moment. She didn't know too much about gardening in general- she appreciated plants for there own beauty and the effect they had on the environment, but they had never really been her priority. Her heart had always been and probably would always be devoted to the animals. But... gardening sounded kind of interesting. A way of making the environment around the house a little prettier and maybe a bit more personal. Something that might make it feel more like home to her. Besides, it drove her mad that she seemed to have so little to do. She wasn't used to it and she honestly desperately wanted to be doing something useful.
Her voice was quiet when she spoke again. Tentative. "Would you maybe like some... help? I mean I understand if you prefer to do it alone though, so feel free to tell me no." She shrugged, smiling a bit weakly. "It's just an idea."
"I don't know. My parents are tougher then they look. I wouldn't want to cross them," Cassie laughed, enjoying the bit of banter and trying to play along as best she could. "Of course, the rare species of dear thing might prove a problem, but that assumes that the fight ends there."
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"A garden?" Her eyes lit up for a moment. She didn't know too much about gardening in general- she appreciated plants for there own beauty and the effect they had on the environment, but they had never really been her priority. Her heart had always been and probably would always be devoted to the animals. But... gardening sounded kind of interesting. A way of making the environment around the house a little prettier and maybe a bit more personal. Something that might make it feel more like home to her. Besides, it drove her mad that she seemed to have so little to do. She wasn't used to it and she honestly desperately wanted to be doing something useful.
Her voice was quiet when she spoke again. Tentative. "Would you maybe like some... help? I mean I understand if you prefer to do it alone though, so feel free to tell me no." She shrugged, smiling a bit weakly. "It's just an idea."
"I don't know. My parents are tougher then they look. I wouldn't want to cross them," Cassie laughed, enjoying the bit of banter and trying to play along as best she could. "Of course, the rare species of dear thing might prove a problem, but that assumes that the fight ends there."