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[personal profile] jiuweihu 2019-09-25 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Yan looks around the small room quietly, taking note of the little bed, the chair, though she glances back at Peter when he speaks. She frowns, shaking her head. ]

I don't need that much space. You should have the bed.
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[personal profile] jiuweihu 2019-09-25 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She wrinkles her nose in immediate disapproval, but as he's focused on his pack, she starts to untie her dress. She turns away from him as she releases the garment, and in the same moment that it falls to the floor, she shifts into the small fox form, her tails fanning out behind her.

She turns stubbornly to look at Peter, and she hops up onto the foot of the bed, offering him a light yip, as if to say, "See?" ]
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[personal profile] jiuweihu 2019-09-25 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Foxes don't really have facial expressions, but she somehow still manages to look pleased with herself (in an "I win" sort of way). She nods, chirping quietly in quiet agreement. Peter has locked the door, and Yan doesn't exactly plan to wander out like this, so she's not that worried about the possibility of being seen; this is about as secure as it gets.

And, this way, Peter gets to sleep on the bed without having to compromise anywhere.

... Though she may bite him if he does actually kick her.

She pads over to one corner of the bed, and she turns in a small circle a few times, smoothing down the blanket until it's just right, and then she curls into a small ball with her tails tucked around her. ]
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[personal profile] jiuweihu 2019-09-25 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)

[ Yan watches him with shrewd eyes, following the way he moves. It’s at least more subtle like this, the manner she observes him when he strips off his shirt (because he’s handsome?). She tries not to stare too much, but it’s easier for her to appreciate Peter when she’s less terrified of the potential that he means to skin her – or worse.

But as he looks over at her, she nods, resting her head on her paws with a little murmur that’s not quite a bark. She’s slept in weirder, more uncomfortable places before, and as far as she’s concerned, with a bed under her and the relative, comfortable warmth of being indoors and close to another body, she has no need to complain. Part of her feels safer like this, more normal and natural – but maybe that’s just because this form doesn’t draw the same attention her human one can. Occasionally, there’s something to be said for being treated like an animal; it can be a less objectionable objectification. ]