"I'll miss ya too," the green girl confessed with a sigh. She hadn't planned this part out - what she was going to do after she told the news. Maybe it was because she hadn't expected her sister to just...be okay with it. Of course she was saddened by the announcement, even if it was only a little bit, but other than that, she accepted it like her their mother had. No questions or protests; it all happened so smoothly. Too smoothly. Didn't they want her? Didn't they care about her? Well, like Kait said, they hadn't been close, so what could she expect? A farewell party?
This was like a farewell party - spending time with her sister, she supposed. Just as much thought and effort had been put into it. She could have not bothered and just disappear the next day without a trace, but for once, she actually cared about her family's feelings. "I dunno," she answered slowly with a shrug, an idea soon popping into her head. Hoping not to appear suspicious, she waited a few moments before she quickly tapped her sister's shoulder with a paw. "Tag, you're it." And then she bounded off, giving the girl enough time to react.