Susan gives Robert a strange look. His mastery of the language which they all speak at the Freeport easily outclassed even her, yet he somehow manages to keep it perfectaly understandiblie. One of the enigmas of this station.
"I'd have guessed Sean pressed into it after I left the first time.. It feels like something he would do. Never giving up on the silly ideals he has running around in his head. It's like that for everyone here." Sighing quietly. "You're all lucky to a degree. I didn't fit in." Sweeping a hand through her hair, looking steady at the ground, before slowly allowing her gaze to move to the man in front of her.
"Well, we're here now. As is Ivy, who should be coming back rather soon. Now Robert.. Don't make me regret making this decision of leaving her here. I swear. If anything happens.." Saying through clenched teeth, actually showing genuine worry for a change, unlike her usual unreadable attitudes. Looks like Ivy is a soft-spot. "I'd.. like you to know beforehand. Ivy is rather.. She grew up away from other people for the most part. And in part, she was forced to become a little more mature.. quicker I suppose is the easiest way to say it. The downside to this however, is she's too curious for her own good. And she can actually understand a good amount of things. Of course, in a childish way a lot of the time.. She's a handful is what i'm really trying to say. I assume she won't be too much of a problem for you though?"
Giving him an expectant look.
Ivy quietly comes back from where she was before, although as she notices the different man in place of where Sean was, she slows down and walks a much slower pace, the 'animal' next to him causing her to be slightly more.. cautious. She didn't really like new things. Especially new 'surprising' things.
"Is that a.. Leopard? I have only read about those, I haven-.." Trailing off, nearing within a few meters from the two now.