[ For Kel's part, to see a strange creature wandering confidently--if you could call the way this one darted about confident, she really wasn't sure yet--through a bustling human town was odd, but not in a way that automatically flagged danger. If it was here to prey on humans, it was doing a terrible job; for all the ruckus, nobody could boast so much as a scratch from the thing.
So it was with the level of caution she would employ for a stray dog that Kel slipped into the alley she'd seen--or thought she'd seen--the little beast flee down. No fussing, no fretting, just slow steps and a soft, steady voice. ]
It's all right. [ Was it even still here? Her eyes strained as she scanned possible hidey-holes, but she wasn't about to lean down and stick her face somewhere a frightened animal might be. ] I'm not going to tell anyone where you are.
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So it was with the level of caution she would employ for a stray dog that Kel slipped into the alley she'd seen--or thought she'd seen--the little beast flee down. No fussing, no fretting, just slow steps and a soft, steady voice. ]
It's all right. [ Was it even still here? Her eyes strained as she scanned possible hidey-holes, but she wasn't about to lean down and stick her face somewhere a frightened animal might be. ] I'm not going to tell anyone where you are.