Enzo had not noticed the girl who was walking near by, and more so the strange creatures that circled her. However, the brown and white canine did, as he barked at them, and pulled lightly on the leash. A small tug, and the border collie still wanted to get at the animals, but only whimpered a little, knowing better than to keep at it. "What are you-" Before the male could question his walking companion, he looked up, as Angelo made one last long bark, to notice a girl about to run into him. Her reaction at noticing him, caused him to stand there for a bit, just blinking at her. "It's alright," Enzo relied carefully, as if thinking over the words before he spoke, but more so, also making sure to pick the words more native to this country than his birth land. "Apology accepted, though I believe I am at fault as well, for I was daydreaming a bit myself," he went on to explain, his walking companion now in a sit position at his side, eyes still on the strange bird. "Um...Pardon the question, but is that a bird..?"
"Ah, thank you," Train said, taking a gum, though absentmindedly holding onto it as he spoke. "It seems no one here has been here longer than a few weeks, but that could just be because of how nice everything looks. Like a painting or a storybook page," he said. "However, nice to meet you, by the way, Eglantine." He glanced over at the house, noticing his mother who glared at him from the front window before she turned around. He knew he would hear a few words from her when he walked in, and shifted his weight slightly as he thought about it, before turning back to the female before him. "What do you think of the place so far? Any tips for the new kid?"