She might be very excited and ask Caillou a lot of questions about the story.
Well, it depends on the nature of the story. If it's a really thrilling adventure story, she might be on the edge of her seat, eyes wide with excitement. If it's a more gentle, heartwarming story, she could have a big smile on her face and give Caillou a big hug afterwards to show how much she liked it.
Rosie could be really interested and show her enthusiasm by smiling and laughing at the interesting parts of the story. Maybe she'll also want to tell her own story in response to Caillou's.
Since we don't have more context, it's hard to say exactly what the story is. Maybe it's a story inspired by Caillou's daily life, like when he went to the zoo and saw different animals. He could be sharing his experiences in a creative way with Rosie.
She might be very interested. Lisa is a curious girl, so she would probably listen attentively to Otto's story.
First, take a deep breath and try to stay calm. If it makes you uncomfortable, be honest and tell her. You could say something like 'I'm not okay with this story, it makes me feel uneasy.'
She might be really interested and listen intently, with her eyes fixed on Tom, nodding along as he tells the story.
Daisy could be completely engrossed, her eyes wide with fascination as she hangs on every word Tom says. She may interrupt occasionally to ask questions or make comments, showing her deep interest in the stories.
She could be hesitant. Given Spike's nature and their history, Buffy might not be sure if she can trust his feelings or her own response to them.
She might be really happy and excited. After all, it's great to have someone appreciate your creative work.
Chita might be very excited and listen attentively.
Wade probably reacts with awe. Trevor's stories are usually quite wild, so Wade might be really impressed.
It could start wagging its tail happily, showing that it is enjoying the story. Maybe it even gives a little bark or two in response to the exciting parts of the story.