Ma’am that is a Hellhound || Noah & Zinnia
Zinnia is a creature of habit. Routines and schedules are very important to her. Of course she can be spontaneous here and there, but with her busy life it’s important that she has a basic schedule she sticks to. In the morning she showers, feeds the regular animals that live in her apartment, eats breakfast, then uses the shadows to get to her farm. At the farm she checks on all her creatures, makes sure they have food, and inspects the fences to make sure nothing can get in(or out). If the more supernatural creatures are being particularly testy, she can end up being late.
Today is one of those days. While refilling the Baku’s food, she discovered her Foireaux cat harassing a small Cockatrice. It took a while to separate them, especially since the Foireaux cat doesn’t like being told what to do, but once she finally did things settled down. And she was late. Using the shadows, Zinnia got as close as she dared to her office before stepping out and hurrying over to the front door. Thankfully the veterinary office would not open to the public for another 10 minutes, so she wasn’t too concerned. She checked the schedule and saw that her day hadn’t changed too much since she last remembered, only a few new appointments and some cancellations, nothing too bad.
As she was looking over her schedule, she saw a little note. ‘Noah’s First Day’ it read, reminding Zinnia of the boy that she’d offered an internship. The internship that, obviously, started today. Shit. As if on cue, one of the other doctors came by the desk and told her that there was a man waiting for her in her office. Shit, again. Doing her best not to run down the hall, the woman entered her usual room and smiled at the boy sitting at the chair normally meant for pet owners. “Hello Noah, I’m incredibly sorry for the inconvenience, had some trouble with my own pets back home.” She explained as she set her things aside and pulled on her white lab coat. After pulling up her hair into a ponytail, the woman put on a smile and stretched her hand out to the boy. “It’s good to see you again. I hope me keeping you waiting didn’t discourage you from this internship, I’m not normally late nor do I like to keep people waiting. Are you ready to start your first day?”