![]() OOCIt's alright ![]() "It doesn't hurt," she grinned. "It's just kinda tiring, that's all. I'll need to rest a bit before I can change back into a human." It was nice that he had laughed at her comment, even if he could not possibly understand how stifling this human form was. The Kelvic stepped back... and back some more. She wasn't too sure if transforming too close might have her squish him. Nida'd never really morphed into her animal form too close to someone else before. Nida bent to pull off her boots, throwing them to the side. Without a trace of modesty, the young woman then pulled off her tunic and pants, putting them beside her boots. If Markus still watched her, she would meet his gaze unabashedly, her iris growing larger until there was no white to be seen. Sparks of light began to materialize around her, and her small frame dissolved into them, until there was no more girl to be seen. Only light. Even then, they did not stop, their numbers growing larger as they covered the area around her, slowly taking shape to form a large cat-like figure. If Markus had expected to see a waist-height cat, he was probably in for a very big surprise. She hadn't mentioned the fact that she had the Talderan gene, for she didn't even know what that was. The light solidified around her, and the glowing lessened. When it died away completely, a few seconds later, the squire would see a a massive cat watching him closely. A full foot and half taller than him, the leopard would simply sit where she was, her long tail flicking nervously behind her. She hoped he wouldn't run, this man who had been so kind to her. He was only the second human who'd seen her transform, and the first one had already seen a Kelvic, so that didn't really count. It was nice to intimidate enemies, but that effect sort of backfired when among friends. And she did count Markus as a friend. Her trust might be hard to earn, but when it was, she trusted wholeheartedly, as a child might. |