by Lavine on May 3rd, 2013, 1:57 am
Lavine froze when she heard the door creak softly. Thoughts ran rampant through her mind. Petch! There's another? Or is it the owner of the house? What is he going to think of this sudden animal infestation? She shuffled uncomfortably when a strange man slid through the slightly cracked door. Symenstra. She classified the man instantly. His build was thin, yet clearly full grown. He was probably around 30, but had hair like cobwebs that made him appear closer to 60. Her wide eyes quickly picked up on his long black nails, but the thing that really startled her was his piercing red eyes. They reminded her of rubies, set deep into his pale face.
Lavine debated for a split second before making the change to human form. It would be much easier to talk and he wouldn't be as likely to attack. So, she reached deep inside herself, searching for her human form. Mentally, she grabbed ahold and pulled herself out. Her whole form molded into a separate shape, that of a human girl. The change was familiar and comforting, leaving her with the same tiny rush she got every time. When she opened her eyes, the room swam with a shower of yellow sparks. Her vision was clouded until she found herself adjusted to seeing without her barn owl eyes, therefore staring into darkness.
Aloud, she tried to apologize to the man but it all came out sounding worse than before. He had better be an understanding Symenstra, or she might be in some deep trouble- without her weapon to top it all off!
"Sir?" She said politely, "I'm very sorry I just barged into your house like this. Rest assured, I was trying to prevent a young fox from accidentally taking anything of value so if you could let me help find her, I would much appreciate it." She looked around, but with her helpless eyesight, she couldn't find the little fox. "Well, there was a thieving fox. I swear there was."
After a moment's thought, she added, "Also, if you could spare a cloak it would be preferable. See, us Kelvics don't exactly keep our clothes from form to form so..." She drifted off with a slight edge of awkwardness.
Lavine stood silently in the center of the dark room, waiting for the man's response, hoping and praying with fingers crossed that he would understand.