[There's no signs of her enthusiasm dying away. She's literate, can read and write (paint...) both, can even type with slow, deliberate patience. These forms of communication take longer. She hasn't the convenience of hands to learn sign language, as someone without a physical voice might. Though it never stops her from earnestly conveying what she can through body language, as all animals will, this kind particularly.
She's in a never-ending state of awe that one person, out of all the people she's come to know, would sit with her, and painstake to learn something as simple as her name. Overjoyed is such an understatement. She's very touched. She wishes she could speak full sentences, not in the ancient way, but in the man's way. Tell him, It was a gift from my children. I had no use for a name, a long time ago, but they decided to give me one. It's a nice name, isn't it?
They've made it up to the R of her name, with three more to go. Her verve has only amplified, that tail won't quit, she's keening, she alternates between plopping fully onto the ground to inch closer to him, and then fumbling to sit up, rigid, whimpering happily.]
;_; i'm so glad me too me too
She's in a never-ending state of awe that one person, out of all the people she's come to know, would sit with her, and painstake to learn something as simple as her name. Overjoyed is such an understatement. She's very touched. She wishes she could speak full sentences, not in the ancient way, but in the man's way. Tell him, It was a gift from my children. I had no use for a name, a long time ago, but they decided to give me one. It's a nice name, isn't it?
They've made it up to the R of her name, with three more to go. Her verve has only amplified, that tail won't quit, she's keening, she alternates between plopping fully onto the ground to inch closer to him, and then fumbling to sit up, rigid, whimpering happily.]