<div align=center>That seemed simple enough, and he didn't think he would mind kissing a fish that much if it was Ania. Hadrian wondered if his house was tidy, he hoped so, it'd be awfully embarrassing to take her into an untidy home. Hadie hadn't been in it the past few days, he thought he'd tidied up the last time he'd been there, but what was tidy for him might have been different to what was tidy for her. Altair was unlikely to hurt her, he was more like a big, friendly dog than a wild animal. When he wasn't out hunting he lazed around in the house taking up space or followed Hadrian from room to room like a forlorn puppy. He was a demanding animal, though only because he wanted to be petted all the time. "Altair takes to anyone who'll pay attention to him," Hadrian laughed, "he won't hurt you."
He nodded, despite being around one most of the time, tigers were still exciting. Especially the white ones. He had to consider her next question for a moment, recalling how it happened. "My father brought him back for me after a business trip, my parents were never at home very much, so I guess they got me a pet to compensate." It was probably all very illegal now that he thought about it, he left that part out though. "I've had him since he was a baby."</div>
He nodded, despite being around one most of the time, tigers were still exciting. Especially the white ones. He had to consider her next question for a moment, recalling how it happened. "My father brought him back for me after a business trip, my parents were never at home very much, so I guess they got me a pet to compensate." It was probably all very illegal now that he thought about it, he left that part out though. "I've had him since he was a baby."</div>