@"ReD"
The tail, had it a voice, would probably have purred from Lochlann's touch, as it moved like a satisfied cat at his fingertips. Eph felt his skin on her scales and only smiled. "Again, unnecessary effort. You've already unlocked the "Eph route," so to speak - as long as you don't spectacularly screw up you won't really need to do stuff like that. It's nice though."
She gave a small yawn and stretched her arms up, noting the ease with which she could move despite her outfit. It gave her a small sense of pride, knowing that at least someone thought her plan, or lack thereof, was fine, and that at least she was good enough to make her clothes comfy.
Speaking of comfy clothes.
Eph strode over to the box, stopping a few feet away from it and letting her tail drag it over to her. As she stood in place, it moved, pulling all the clothes back to where she was seconds ago. Then she turned around and returned to her post by the window. "I don't actually even know your actual home. Or your course. In hindsight, I should probably have done a few more security checks before I let you into the premises. Oh well, what's done is done, and I was certainly done."
Something about her words felt alien. Eph never really knew that she could so comfortably, so casually bring up sex in a conversation. The revelation was both educating and mildly disturbing. And fun.
A weak giggle issued forth from her. "Dammit, Lochlann, before I met you I couldn't talk about things like this to anyone and now I'm throwing throwaways like they're nobody's business. You are a corrupting influence in my life," she said, before breaking into a brief fit of laughter.
The laughter stopped almost abruptly when she heard his question, and she pushed the box closer to him. "Take a look for a bit for your next set of clothes while I figure out how to phrase this in a not-too-dramatic way."
"Did I ever mention that I'm a lizard? I don't think I did, but... I know this might surprise you, but I'm not human. And, uh... not all humans are like you, willing to move past the inhumanity clause. I basically got picked on a lot, and I started thinking that if I couldn't change how lizard I was, maybe I could at least work on other things about myself. Then, bam, chicken's done."
It struck her that Lochlann's questions were getting more specific, perhaps to avoid her returning those questions in kind. But he did start an interesting train of thought to follow.
"How, and why are you this comfortable with someone so blatantly inhuman? I've been around for a while, and I haven't met that many people who tried to get inside my life in any meaningful way, even less people have been inside my residence, and you're the only one who's ever been... you know. You know."
The tail, had it a voice, would probably have purred from Lochlann's touch, as it moved like a satisfied cat at his fingertips. Eph felt his skin on her scales and only smiled. "Again, unnecessary effort. You've already unlocked the "Eph route," so to speak - as long as you don't spectacularly screw up you won't really need to do stuff like that. It's nice though."
She gave a small yawn and stretched her arms up, noting the ease with which she could move despite her outfit. It gave her a small sense of pride, knowing that at least someone thought her plan, or lack thereof, was fine, and that at least she was good enough to make her clothes comfy.
Speaking of comfy clothes.
Eph strode over to the box, stopping a few feet away from it and letting her tail drag it over to her. As she stood in place, it moved, pulling all the clothes back to where she was seconds ago. Then she turned around and returned to her post by the window. "I don't actually even know your actual home. Or your course. In hindsight, I should probably have done a few more security checks before I let you into the premises. Oh well, what's done is done, and I was certainly done."
Something about her words felt alien. Eph never really knew that she could so comfortably, so casually bring up sex in a conversation. The revelation was both educating and mildly disturbing. And fun.
A weak giggle issued forth from her. "Dammit, Lochlann, before I met you I couldn't talk about things like this to anyone and now I'm throwing throwaways like they're nobody's business. You are a corrupting influence in my life," she said, before breaking into a brief fit of laughter.
The laughter stopped almost abruptly when she heard his question, and she pushed the box closer to him. "Take a look for a bit for your next set of clothes while I figure out how to phrase this in a not-too-dramatic way."
"Did I ever mention that I'm a lizard? I don't think I did, but... I know this might surprise you, but I'm not human. And, uh... not all humans are like you, willing to move past the inhumanity clause. I basically got picked on a lot, and I started thinking that if I couldn't change how lizard I was, maybe I could at least work on other things about myself. Then, bam, chicken's done."
It struck her that Lochlann's questions were getting more specific, perhaps to avoid her returning those questions in kind. But he did start an interesting train of thought to follow.
"How, and why are you this comfortable with someone so blatantly inhuman? I've been around for a while, and I haven't met that many people who tried to get inside my life in any meaningful way, even less people have been inside my residence, and you're the only one who's ever been... you know. You know."