A blue-greenish catlike creature circled around Sky, attempting to get the attention of the red-haired girl. But she did not even notice her pet jumping around her, the Trapper was too busy not trying to crash her new crate of supplies. First of all, it was too expensive to just let it drop on the ground. Secondly, it was very, very embarrassing should she fall flat on her face. The chances of Sky, tripping face down into a large pool of mud was rather high. Seemed luck was rarely with her, or not at all.
“Meow!” The creature cried, louder this time. Nearly tripping the small girl by literally standing on her left foot. “Ti- Tibs...!” Sky struggled to keep her balance, almost dropping the large
“Aww~ Sorry...” The Mechanic crouched down on her knees, gently dropping the crate of supplies next to her. Though still holding tight onto one side of the crate with her left hand. “But you know I can't carry you on my shoulder now.” The catlike creature gently pushed its head against Sky's free arm as it purred softly. It did not want its master to be angry. “You knooow~ If you behave the rest of the trip back home. You can rest on my lap when I'm working~” Sky told her pet, a playful tone behind each word.
“Meow!” The creature cried out, raising its body on its lower pair of legs. Gently throwing its front paws on Sky's knees. “Then it's a deal!” The red-haired girl yelled. Smiling widely as she gently stroke Tibs blue-greenish fur, before picking up her supplies and continue her way to her home. Well, home...? Some old garage the girl had bought somewhere in the slums of Star City. Which wasn't that far from her local store. Not Sky's store of course, hah! She wished. It was just her store where she could buy anything her Mechanic's heart desired.
“There, we're back!” Sky yelled out as she entered her garage. Not that anyone would answer of course. It was just her, some unfinished contraptions, Tibs and the garage. But it was home, and a home should be greeted as well. It wasn't that large, but still large enough for two rooms and a tiny hall which separated said rooms. The hall was just a plain, uninteresting grey colour, perhaps a few loose wires, screws and bolts here and there but that was about it. The broken, oak-brown wooden door on the left side of the hall, was Sky's bedroom. A small, yet comfortable room. Every furniture was separated by only a few inches. You couldn't move your toe, or you would hit something in sight.
Now, the light-grey, metallic door to the right was where the fun began. This door, let to the construction room. Sky's personal
“Iep!”
The blue-greenish coloured creature hopped onto Sky's lap, purring as it crawled itself into a fur-ball. The Mechanic smiled, chuckling faintly as she petted Tibs on its head. “A deal, is a deal.” As long as the creature didn't disturb the girl's work, it would be fine. And by the looks of it, Tibs was too tired to even move an inch...