Jack heard Ari moving around next to her , but she was only barely conscious of it, so focused on completing her task that it was not until she felt him kiss her cheek that she actually became aware that he was awake. She turned and smiled, to see his head resting on her shoulder. "Good morning, starshine, the earth says hello." She grinned, knowing full well how dorky she sounded- and not caring.
"Someone's gotta work," she grumbled, though she grinned. "I knew today was going to be hecktic and I wanted to work on all of this here, before going down and waking the zoo." She grinned widely, knowing full well it was true. It seemed if one woke up, all of them did. She continued to scribble and answered him, "I will.. once I finish this description of the Fireball. That dream sounds absolutely wonderful- we just got in a horde of stray kneazles that won't stop roaring that someone needs to take care of." She smirked.
She really did like being with Ari. She had never wanted marriage simply because she did not think the ceremony and the lisence actually meant anything, but she knew how much it meant to Ari, and being able to please him that much had meant the world to her. Besides, he had used the puppy dog eyes, and while she was not usually susceptible to that.. he was too fluffy to refuse.
She glanced up, checking the time and sighed, closing her journal. "Any minute. We can count on Calvin getting lost or falling down a well or something to give us some time, but they'll probably be here in time for breakfast- well, lunch," she corrected, checking the time again. She slipped out of bed and rummaged through a drawer. Suddenly, one of her socks yelped out a curse word. She paused and picked up the sock.
Fred lept out from her drawer, murmuring curse words- apparently, he had fallen asleep in her sock drawer as he was prone to do. She laughed, "That's what you get for being a fool!" She picked up the Jarvey, the small ferret like creature wriggling and cursing and dropped him on the ground, saying, "No cursing when Chase and the family arrives. Or I will let Ari eat you." He muttered under his breath, turned, and bounded out.
She rolled her eyes and slipped into the bathroom, quickly changing and brushing her hair, cleaning up for the day ahead. She left and went back to her sock drawer, grabbing a fistful of old socks and holding them up, explaining to Ari, "For Mongo. I don't want him eating Calvin's favorite Yoshi socks." She laughed and strode over the bed, leaning forward to kiss Ari, knowing she would be too distracted by the day to give him all his due affection. "Thanks for playing zookeeper with me," she said, with a smile. "I'll tackle Goose, you can have Clemmie- otherwise you know I'll agree to bring her home a pet- and unfortunately the only fishy-type creature we have now is an orphaned grindylow." She smirked and left, striding down the hall to Goose's room.
She banged on the door before pushing her way inside. "WAKEY WAKEY!" she bellowed, grinning. Goose and Jack had a special relationship- more like older sister and younger brother than mom and son, since Goose was not her son and they were only a little over a decade apart. Goose also happened to be a muggle child with an incurable disease. So Jack let him into their world and treated him like a friend.. that she occasionally told to clean his room.
He sat up, blearily. Now at eleven, he was sleeping in more and more, and his ears had begun to grow faster than the rest of his body. He rubbed his eyes with one hand and his sandy brown hair with the other. "Whadarewedoin?" came out of his mouth and she strode over to the window, opening the blinds. "Getting ready to greet the Ransoms. C'mon, chop chop."