I thought you would like her. (The robin fluffs her wings and hops onto Snow White's hand; she is a soft, fragile and trusting weight. Ciel brushes a finger down her back.)
She started out above my head. I thought to read outside today, but she soon became far more interesting than my book.
Oh goodness! What a thing to say! I don't think you could be a brat at all! Whoever told you such a thing must not have gotten to see how sweet you can be. After all, a little robin wouldn't befriend just anyone.
Oh goodness! You flatterer you! Anyone would have taken you in when they knew what was going on! No one your age should live alone. [Says the girl only a few years older than him.]
It's alright, ever since I left, I've never been lonely since, not with the dwarfs and certainly not here! [She quickly brushes the matter aside, or at least attempts to, never fond of talking about her past.]
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She started out above my head. I thought to read outside today, but she soon became far more interesting than my book.
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Well, she's welcome to stay as long as she likes. I'm sure the other birds will help her if she has any questions when we're not around.
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She will likely only want food and fresh water. (Oh and Ciel, apparently. She snuggles right up to his cheek.)
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And what about you? Are you hungry too? It is early after all!
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(His stomach rumbles in answer.) A little.
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I cannot be anything but gracious to my beautiful host.
(He is young, but he must not seem it.)
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