66 of Spring , 517 A.V.
Her eyes shifted from the brute to his horse. She stifled a sneeze, what she supposed had been caused by their time spent in the sand. She then looked to his face; she noticed, that he noticed... her expression. She raised up onto her haunches, batting her paws in the air. While she didn't feel like changing back, she realized, she might have to. It seemed that her play mate still thought he was prey- which was possible, but not really, here in Riverfall. She blew air out through her slightly parted jaws, a sigh of sorts. While sitting upright, she changed.
She began, looking at her finger tips. The changing was so normal to her, but she had eventually learned that when she did it in front of the humans, they looked at her funny. Almost all of them did. She hadn't looked up yet, preparing herself for the expression on this man's face. It had been obvious that 'whatever you are..?' was just this man's way of indicating he didn't know what a tiger was. Not that he could tell she may be of a different species entirely, a kelvic.
"I just wanted to play," she frowned, pulling in one side of her mouth a bit more than the other. She looked up at him. She wasn't nearly as big as he was anymore; her size was much different in her two forms. Her pouting had crossed over, but now it was a bit more frustrated looking. She couldn't play as well in her human form. It wasn't as fun... and then there were the looks. When she changed.
She began, looking at her finger tips. The changing was so normal to her, but she had eventually learned that when she did it in front of the humans, they looked at her funny. Almost all of them did. She hadn't looked up yet, preparing herself for the expression on this man's face. It had been obvious that 'whatever you are..?' was just this man's way of indicating he didn't know what a tiger was. Not that he could tell she may be of a different species entirely, a kelvic.
"I just wanted to play," she frowned, pulling in one side of her mouth a bit more than the other. She looked up at him. She wasn't nearly as big as he was anymore; her size was much different in her two forms. Her pouting had crossed over, but now it was a bit more frustrated looking. She couldn't play as well in her human form. It wasn't as fun... and then there were the looks. When she changed.