Dustin shook his head, "Day after," Then he thought for a moment, "Perhaps the day after that. I'm sure the neighbors will want to welcome you to the house. Molly will likely be around later tonight the night owl she is. I also want you to get settled before you need to worry about other things." He rubbed his head, "Sleep well. I'll be around for a little I need to set up a few wards and things."
Kiki purred at the rubbing before flicking her two tails slightly as she stared up at the human male. Her large eyes trained on him in such a way that was clear she was assessing him. She didn't see him as a threat unless he harmed Monica in someway. At the mention of sleep she gave a yawn. Cats slept more than anything else. She was no difference.
The angel moved from the small group to head towards the back yard. He noticed a small bird house had been set on a stand near the back fence where it was shaded by a few large oaks that stretched their limbs out towards the pool. It would seem Molly had already invited a land god to live there. Making his way over to the small house he decided it was good to at least make himself known to the small fairy like being that sat on top of the clay tiled roof, "Greetings, child of Enoch," The beautiful creature greeted.
It was around six to seven inches tall and dressed in what could only be called very formal Shinto style priest kimonos of rich gold and blue with little stylized birds and flowers decorating them. A mask covered its face. It was that of an owl's face. It's voice was musical and delicate.
"Greetings, Father of the Night," Dustin returned, "It is my understanding that you are here to bless and protect this house. I would like to offer you my prayers to make you stronger and better suited to do so."
The god nodded, "I have heard your wish and it will be so."
Dustin bowed slightly before he stepped away. There was little to be said to gods. They weren't overly talkative but they could grow to be quite familial when it came to a house hold they were tasked with blessing. Lazily he made his way towards the house.