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She thought she would have this small glimmer of magicked spring bliss all to herself as she followed its winding trail, but a flicker of dark fur at her periphery told a difference tale.
A whistle split the air just a moment later and the siren swung her body in a circle, whirling to face her unbidden guest. Suspicion edged her features as hazel eyes narrowed, her ears reversed back sharply as she regarded the man. She had thought he was someone - something - else, but he wasn't her constant lurker and unwanted shadow, the cat sith.
Some of her caution faltered, but it was barely noticeable as she kept her slender chin raised and watched the other carefully. He had at least kept a respectful distance and was seated, and she was less afraid of men of the mortal persuasion. They were moldable and easily manipulated, they often relied on baser instincts that could give her a leg up on finessing her way out if she felt her control of the situation sliding.
She parted her lips to offer an explanation - or a demand of her own, she had not yet decided - when the distant cry of a gull reached her. Siobhan blinked, disarmed, as she tipped her muzzle to the side so she could peer behind her sidelong.
What had once been a winding forest path now led to a beach, painted in the pale colors of morning as they bled into a pastel sea and white, unbroken sands. It was as beautiful a place as she had ever seen and there was an untouched quality to its flawless presentation that suggested no one had ever set paw upon this pristine shore.
What the fuck,
she said quietly, bearing no concern for impolite language in front of the stranger. Siobhan was no newcomer to a world full of magic, but she was quite certain she hadn't imagined the forest trail - the playful, balmy wind that curled around the two of them was impossible for her to ignore, however.
Was she losing her fucking mind?
Distantly, she recalled the plain-looking and seemingly harmless man had asked her a question and her eyes flicked back to him. She supposed it wouldn't hurt to at least acknowledge him.
Not a clue,
she told him, tone bearing honesty. I don't suppose you do, either, else you wouldn't be asking me.