[ Revenant though she may be at present, Ieza is not anathema to dogs- that much is clear from the animal's reaction. If anything she will be less interesting to the labrador than a warm bodied person, unless she's mistaken for a jerky chew. Ieza hesitates as the dog barks at her, though not because of any cynophobia. Quite the opposite, really. This is a living being, healthy and well developed. A creature of some size and complexity. Her lingering gaze might well be taken for what it is- the tacit question: is that for me?
But probably not, not considering the way Charles treats the dog. Disappointing, but hardly surprising. They kept hounds on her family's Lorith estate for the purposes of hunting, and though her own fairly feline inclinations prevented her from bonding with them, her cultural inclination is to view them as companions rather than chattel. Still...
Ieza folds herself into the tent, descending into a kneel on the unoccupied sleeping spot, trying her best not to eye the labrador hungrily. She knows she must be patient, and though patience is easier to sustain in her current state, the changes she has retained since her regression almost all stem from a desire to regain what she has lost.
She is, at least, patient enough to inquire- ] Your friend- he is well? Better now? [ -before addressing her own wishes, the real reason why she is here. It also serves to remind Charles, just in case his memory or sense of indebtedness are fleeting things. Ieza is relying on both. ]
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But probably not, not considering the way Charles treats the dog. Disappointing, but hardly surprising. They kept hounds on her family's Lorith estate for the purposes of hunting, and though her own fairly feline inclinations prevented her from bonding with them, her cultural inclination is to view them as companions rather than chattel. Still...
Ieza folds herself into the tent, descending into a kneel on the unoccupied sleeping spot, trying her best not to eye the labrador hungrily. She knows she must be patient, and though patience is easier to sustain in her current state, the changes she has retained since her regression almost all stem from a desire to regain what she has lost.
She is, at least, patient enough to inquire- ] Your friend- he is well? Better now? [ -before addressing her own wishes, the real reason why she is here. It also serves to remind Charles, just in case his memory or sense of indebtedness are fleeting things. Ieza is relying on both. ]