((It's okay!))
Kas gave up on thinking over the situation, just doing what he did best—winging it and letting life take the reins. He kept his arm around Joanna, though it curled around her a little more when she settled against his side. His other hand lifted when he felt the kitten jump onto his lap, then settled down to stroke it's back as he smiled down at it. Hearing her words, Kas hummed and focused on the cat as he whispered back, "Neither did I." His eyes flicked over to her face as he petted the kitten.
Sitting here, petting a nameless stray with Joanna of all people curled up into his side with her head on his chest, was the last thing he had thought would ever happen to him. Really, he hadn't even considered this a possibility, both with his old feelings towards her and her mutual feelings of dislike. But now things were different, complicated, confusing. He felt perfectly content like this, feeling her weight pressed against him, holding her, simply being there with her. It was all centered around her—around Joanna. He felt content when he was with her, and it wasn't even just this moment, he realized.
No matter when they ran into each other, he felt comfortable around her, like he could tell her anything, share just a bit of his life with her, and let her in just a but more than everyone else. He gave into her habit of wanting attention with barely a thought. He sought her out when he needed something to occupy his mind and time. It was all so strange to him, but he didn't want to give it up anytime soon, especially now that things were clearly different between them.