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Iris stayed where she had landed, curled in on herself, as the tears continued to trail down her furred cheeks. She was so lost in her feelings of embarrassment and shame, that she hadn't even bothered looking up to see what she had run into. She was slightly startled by the sound of someone's voice in her head, but it wasn't a completely foreign feeling. There were plenty among the fae and other non-humans that communicated that way, she just hadn't been expecting it to come from within a room she thought was empty. She blinked her eyes to clear them of tears and sniffled softly before looking up to see a brown haired girl with a cloth wrapped around her head 'staring' down at her. She took a moment to look around the room, to make sure that no one else was there, and her violet eyes fell upon the girls things, leading Iris to think that this girl was her roommate. She sniffled again before getting to her feet and sitting back on her hind legs. Though she was still rather upset, the girls innocent question made her smile slightly, replying telepathically, something that she and Tristan had done many times. 'Hello, and I'm not a little creature, well I suppose I am, but not usually. I'm your roommate Iris. Iris Sionnach.' she went to lift her paw for the girl to shake but felt a tad bit silly for doing so and dropped her paw, her ears folding back slightly against her head. The girl probably wouldn't have seen her paw anyway. Iris figured the girl was either truly blind, or had some type of gorgan like powers and needed to keep her eyes covered for the safety of others. 'I'm sorry that I ran into you. I...I was a bit upset and wasn't looking where I was going. The room was empty when I left so I didn't expect anyone to be in here when I got back'
She tried not to bristle at the girls expression, one she had seen many times in her young life. The want to hold her and pet her and treat her as something less than she was, but she knew that was not this girls intention. Her mistake had been a honest one. Whatever ability let her 'see' Iris probably only let her see her fox form and gave no indication that the fox before her was a more intelligent being. She seemed like a sweet girl, probably largely naive of the rest of the world, and reminded Iris a lot of herself before she was captured. "I don't mind you know? If you wanted to pet me. I've been told my fur is very soft, and it might help me calm down enough to transform back...." she walked closer to the other girl and waited, not wanting to startle her.
She tried not to bristle at the girls expression, one she had seen many times in her young life. The want to hold her and pet her and treat her as something less than she was, but she knew that was not this girls intention. Her mistake had been a honest one. Whatever ability let her 'see' Iris probably only let her see her fox form and gave no indication that the fox before her was a more intelligent being. She seemed like a sweet girl, probably largely naive of the rest of the world, and reminded Iris a lot of herself before she was captured. "I don't mind you know? If you wanted to pet me. I've been told my fur is very soft, and it might help me calm down enough to transform back...." she walked closer to the other girl and waited, not wanting to startle her.