[ Ursula hadn't meant to, but she supposed her curiosity got the best of her and she found herself watching Kaede disrobe, wanting to know how she managed. So much so that she almost missed the question. ]
[That...wasn't the answer Kaede was expecting. The Chimera blinked a few times, but nodded slowly. Ursula was in luck! That seemed perfectly reasonable to her. But she expected something about not fleeing from strange Monsters in case they had any instincts to chase things, which Kaede certainly did.
But, many of her suspicions hadn't come to pass. This was just another of many.]
[There were a few pillows scattered haphazardly on the couch, and a blanket less folded and more wadded up at the end of it, like someone pushed it there and forgot about it.
Kaede sighed herself, breathing the sound out through her nose. She sat on the edge of the bed, and flopped over on her back in short order.]
...until morning, then.
[There was still uncertainty in Kaede's mind, worry that this was some kind of trick or that she was making a mistake. But her mind was clear enough to have those doubts in the first place--not clouded by the moons' call, not in danger of slipping into baser instinct. That clarity would fade by morning, unless she found another Witch or a stronger sedative.
Unless she found a Bond, which...maybe, she might have.]
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Ah... what do you mean?
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[Kaede looked overtly over her shoulder, tail flicking.]
How did you know not to run away?
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Well, the truth is, I actually just like these because they're comfortable, and I can easily lounge in them for extended periods if I have to...
[ ... not as pathetic. ]
I don't really wear them for exercise reasons.
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[That...wasn't the answer Kaede was expecting. The Chimera blinked a few times, but nodded slowly. Ursula was in luck! That seemed perfectly reasonable to her. But she expected something about not fleeing from strange Monsters in case they had any instincts to chase things, which Kaede certainly did.
But, many of her suspicions hadn't come to pass. This was just another of many.]
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I'd be setting a poor example if I was that flighty.
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Kaede sighed herself, breathing the sound out through her nose. She sat on the edge of the bed, and flopped over on her back in short order.]
...until morning, then.
[There was still uncertainty in Kaede's mind, worry that this was some kind of trick or that she was making a mistake. But her mind was clear enough to have those doubts in the first place--not clouded by the moons' call, not in danger of slipping into baser instinct. That clarity would fade by morning, unless she found another Witch or a stronger sedative.
Unless she found a Bond, which...maybe, she might have.]