It was clear that the pup was thinking hard about her question for his favorite color. His ears twitched as he watched the sky again, and Cas was content to wait. It took a few moments, but her patience was rewarded with a squeaky reply of, "W'ite,' and a precious little grin. She smiled in return, intrigued by the unique color choice. It made sense, because he was clearly enamored with the drifting clouds, but it was still interesting. She wondered, idly, what he'd think of snow, and made a mental note to seek him out when winter came around. She would have to see his reaction.
It didn't quite occur to her that he would be older and smarter by that point. Oh well.
"Good choice," she complimented on his color selection, tail beating happily over the ground behind her. "I like white, too. Definitely one of my favorites." But, then again, so was every other color. Green just happened to be a little step above the rest, and the pup didn't need to know that. Cas lowered her muzzle down to nudge the child's shoulder with her nose, using as gentle a touch as she could manage. "Is this all you wanted to do today, or do you want to go explore some more?" Because if anyone was going to indulge the pup's wanderlust, it would be Castel. She wasn't the best influence.