A savvy Jakku scavenger takes advantage of the dawn, for it is the time of day where there is not only light, but also a lingering coolness from the night before. This had been ingrained in Rey as a child, and she was pleasantly surprised to learn Cubone held the same beliefs. So while she ate her morning portion, Cubone satisfied himself with a lizard he'd caught lingering inside the AT-AT.
"I have to say, this is a bit of a win-win," Rey commented. "You have breakfast while I have one less pest to worry about," Cubone nodded in agreement, giving his tail a little wag as he took another bite.
"I'll need to go look through the ruins today," Rey continued, "But once I come home we can try to figure something out for you,"
Shoving the remainder of the lizard in his mouth, Cubone hopped to his feet.
"What are you saying?" Rey asked, wishing Pokemon had some sort of understandable dialect. Cubone gave a gentle tug on her draped cloth. "Are you saying you want to come with me?" Cubone nodded. "I don't know if that's such a good idea," Rey said. "There can be a lot of climbing involved, and I don't want to see you get hurt,"
Trying to prove a point, Cubone scampered to the side, scaled some jagged junk Rey had stacked in a corner, and then leapt off the pile and gracefully landed on his feet.
"That was good," Rey admitted after a moment. In the long run, perhaps it was safer if she didn't leave Cubone alone. Besides, Cubone was a wild Pokemon. He'd live in the desert; for all she knew, he could have lived in an old Imperial machine as well at some point.
"Very well. If you'd like to come with me today, I guess there's no point in arguing,"
