[It’s late, late enough that it could almost be morning, and Daphne is hunting. There is a curfew up, but in the Down the curfew is more or less ignored.
She’s in tiger shape and she’s not really hunting to kill, she’s hunting for play, to keep her senses sharp, to keep her skills up. She’ll pick a person and follow them, stalk them, creep on them. And then she’ll do it to one person for a while before picking someone else. Everyone is on edge and it makes it harder.
She catches the smell of him and starts in his direction; he might be especially hard to track and fool with tricks. She knows he guards the night, and that alone makes him trickier.
She knows the moon as Luna, as something else, but Daphne is, largely, a creature of the sun. She doesn’t think moonlight will protect her against someone who belongs to it.
Still, she catches sight of him and starts to make her silent way behind him.]
She’s in tiger shape and she’s not really hunting to kill, she’s hunting for play, to keep her senses sharp, to keep her skills up. She’ll pick a person and follow them, stalk them, creep on them. And then she’ll do it to one person for a while before picking someone else. Everyone is on edge and it makes it harder.
She catches the smell of him and starts in his direction; he might be especially hard to track and fool with tricks. She knows he guards the night, and that alone makes him trickier.
She knows the moon as Luna, as something else, but Daphne is, largely, a creature of the sun. She doesn’t think moonlight will protect her against someone who belongs to it.
Still, she catches sight of him and starts to make her silent way behind him.]
[She watches him move - up the stairs, smart, it gives him some advantage. Maybe. In the battle between a human and a tiger, it’s usually the tiger who comes out on top, especially when the tiger is a shifter.
She’s not worried.
I know how to kill shifters. The words echo in her head, just for a moment, but she doesn’t let them rattle her. Maybe he does. Maybe he doesn’t. She’s dealt with hunters before.
She slinks out of the shadow, still in tiger shape, taking gentle and relatively slow steps up the stairs. He called her out, he won the game, even though he didn’t know they were playing.
Tigers are big. Daphne is no slouch, her eyes reflecting in the dark, her paws the size of dinner plates, her shoulders moving with muscle under them.
She lifts her head inquisitively and for a second she looks almost harmless. Kitten soft. Her ears are up and alert, her eyes round and curious.
She comes closer, step by step.]
She’s not worried.
I know how to kill shifters. The words echo in her head, just for a moment, but she doesn’t let them rattle her. Maybe he does. Maybe he doesn’t. She’s dealt with hunters before.
She slinks out of the shadow, still in tiger shape, taking gentle and relatively slow steps up the stairs. He called her out, he won the game, even though he didn’t know they were playing.
Tigers are big. Daphne is no slouch, her eyes reflecting in the dark, her paws the size of dinner plates, her shoulders moving with muscle under them.
She lifts her head inquisitively and for a second she looks almost harmless. Kitten soft. Her ears are up and alert, her eyes round and curious.
She comes closer, step by step.]
[Her eyes focus on his hand, and her mouth opens. He probably doesn’t speak tiger, and it’s not the first time an inability to act like a housecat would be a barrier to them. She can’t purr.
She chuffs, instead, a steady noise that means that it’s okay. Calm down, buddy. Whatever you have in your hand? Don’t do anything stupid.
She lowers a bit; to her stomach, her tail whipping back and forth casually, like a cat who is perfectly comfortable. She’s blocking the staircase completely.
She chuffs again, and scoots forward this time. This is humiliating, or would be if she thought about it for more than a second.
But she’s genuinely curious if he’ll figure out she won’t hurt him.]
She chuffs, instead, a steady noise that means that it’s okay. Calm down, buddy. Whatever you have in your hand? Don’t do anything stupid.
She lowers a bit; to her stomach, her tail whipping back and forth casually, like a cat who is perfectly comfortable. She’s blocking the staircase completely.
She chuffs again, and scoots forward this time. This is humiliating, or would be if she thought about it for more than a second.
But she’s genuinely curious if he’ll figure out she won’t hurt him.]
[She chuffs at the comment; it sounds almost like a laugh, but certainly it's a reaction. This tiger understands English, for sure. She scoots forward a little more, her shoulders and paws in that shape that housecats get when they see something fun, when they're preparing to pounce.
Only there isn't the butt wiggle here, she's not actually preparing to pounce. Instead she's stretching, stretching, so her long body is on the stairs as she gently butts her head against his hand.
She knows she's being a bit of an asshole; she could just shift back, and at some point, well. She will. But this is fun in a way she doesn't get to have very often. At home, she would never approach a human like this, even one she knew. Here, at this point, most people know, ever since the finder outed her at the beginning of the year.
So watching people when they realize they're petting a tiger, well.
It's actually kind of fun.]
Only there isn't the butt wiggle here, she's not actually preparing to pounce. Instead she's stretching, stretching, so her long body is on the stairs as she gently butts her head against his hand.
She knows she's being a bit of an asshole; she could just shift back, and at some point, well. She will. But this is fun in a way she doesn't get to have very often. At home, she would never approach a human like this, even one she knew. Here, at this point, most people know, ever since the finder outed her at the beginning of the year.
So watching people when they realize they're petting a tiger, well.
It's actually kind of fun.]
[She chuffs again, pressing her head against his hand a little more, pushing herself forward little by little. She is clearly enjoying the scratches, especially when he catches behind her ear. That’s the spot.
She pushes forward again, and then, quick enough that he won’t see it coming but slow enough that it’s not an attack, she rises up to put her paws on his shoulders and lean her weight - all six hundred plus pounds - against him, her face coming up to his neck, whiskers and fur rubbing there.
Before he can stab her or run away, she shifts, her arms still around his shoulders, her face against his neck .]
I can’t believe you’re better with cats than with women.
She pushes forward again, and then, quick enough that he won’t see it coming but slow enough that it’s not an attack, she rises up to put her paws on his shoulders and lean her weight - all six hundred plus pounds - against him, her face coming up to his neck, whiskers and fur rubbing there.
Before he can stab her or run away, she shifts, her arms still around his shoulders, her face against his neck .]
I can’t believe you’re better with cats than with women.
[She nips his neck, not hard enough to leave a bruise, but a little, and then presses her mouth there in a kiss. She pulls away from him just a little to look up at him; she’s absolutely stark naked. She can shift with clothes, but she was naked when she shifted earlier and so she’s naked now.
Her skin is a little warmer than most humans, and her eyes are bright.]
Honestly, Marc.
I practically hand fed it you.
[Although it’s not like “weretiger” is a common enough thing in any world that he would imagine that would be what she was. She knows she’s being unfair and teasing.
Still.
She gets on her tiptoes to get a little close to his face.]
You didn’t come see me.
Her skin is a little warmer than most humans, and her eyes are bright.]
Honestly, Marc.
I practically hand fed it you.
[Although it’s not like “weretiger” is a common enough thing in any world that he would imagine that would be what she was. She knows she’s being unfair and teasing.
Still.
She gets on her tiptoes to get a little close to his face.]
You didn’t come see me.
Naked?
[She laughs, and it’s a deep sound, a woman’s laugh. She looks absolutely pleased with herself even as he covers her with his coat.]
You said you weren’t a gentleman.
[she has a teasing look on her face. She doesn’t point out the hints: priestess of Bast; the Shere Khan. Doesn’t anyone read the jungle book anymore?
But then again, it’s an assumption no sane person might come to. It’s not like Marc turns into the moon. Probably.]
[She laughs, and it’s a deep sound, a woman’s laugh. She looks absolutely pleased with herself even as he covers her with his coat.]
You said you weren’t a gentleman.
[she has a teasing look on her face. She doesn’t point out the hints: priestess of Bast; the Shere Khan. Doesn’t anyone read the jungle book anymore?
But then again, it’s an assumption no sane person might come to. It’s not like Marc turns into the moon. Probably.]
[At that comment her smile turns into a flat line, and she snorts out her nose. She doesn’t let go of him. She refuses to let him have a snit.
Still.]
Do you want to know the details, or do you not care?
[About Steven. About Marc.]
Quentin is my client so there are things I can’t reveal there. But I can tell you what happened between me, and whoever it was that had your name.
Still.]
Do you want to know the details, or do you not care?
[About Steven. About Marc.]
Quentin is my client so there are things I can’t reveal there. But I can tell you what happened between me, and whoever it was that had your name.
[Her smile doesn’t quite return but she does soften a bit. Okay. She thinks she knows what this is about, which is to say:]
I don’t know what he told you. But I will say that whatever it was, it was true for him. Quentin is…
[She pauses to find the right word. Special is true but it always sounds so cruel. “Special.” That’s not the implication she wants.]
He’s a kid who got hurt, but he protected whatever secret he knew.
Meanwhile.
I am more interested in you. So can we leave that behind?
I don’t know what he told you. But I will say that whatever it was, it was true for him. Quentin is…
[She pauses to find the right word. Special is true but it always sounds so cruel. “Special.” That’s not the implication she wants.]
He’s a kid who got hurt, but he protected whatever secret he knew.
Meanwhile.
I am more interested in you. So can we leave that behind?
[She hums, and sighs. Okay. It's not an untoward or unreasonable question.]
If I send someone to you, and they say I vouched for them, it means that I expect them to tell you the truth, and to not hurt you intentionally.
[Which is, largely, what she expects him to expect from her. Maybe not all the truths, but the truth, whatever that might look like. Whatever slice of it that she may be willing to give. Daphne doesn't like to lie, and of course she will, but she tries to keep that to a minimum.
So.]
And if they do either of those things, they know that they have to contend with me and the consequences after.
[And the consequences, with Daphne, can be severe. So she generally considers it a pretty good indication of her word. That said:]
Besides. I know you don't really know many people here. I don't pretend to imagine you trust me, but I think you should know enough about me at this point to know that my priority with you is less malice and more...horny.
If I send someone to you, and they say I vouched for them, it means that I expect them to tell you the truth, and to not hurt you intentionally.
[Which is, largely, what she expects him to expect from her. Maybe not all the truths, but the truth, whatever that might look like. Whatever slice of it that she may be willing to give. Daphne doesn't like to lie, and of course she will, but she tries to keep that to a minimum.
So.]
And if they do either of those things, they know that they have to contend with me and the consequences after.
[And the consequences, with Daphne, can be severe. So she generally considers it a pretty good indication of her word. That said:]
Besides. I know you don't really know many people here. I don't pretend to imagine you trust me, but I think you should know enough about me at this point to know that my priority with you is less malice and more...horny.
I didn't think he did. It's not about them hurting you. It's about my word. I only vouch for people I trust.
[She shakes her head, to clear it.]
Nevermind that.
[Instead:]
I don't know who he was. I'm interested in you. I like how you squirm a bit with me. I like that submissive streak you practically radiate from a mile away.
[That's not fair at all - but also it's true. That playfulness is coming back. She stands up against him, her body right up against him.]
I like that I make you just a little unsettled. But that you still kissed me.
[She shakes her head, to clear it.]
Nevermind that.
[Instead:]
I don't know who he was. I'm interested in you. I like how you squirm a bit with me. I like that submissive streak you practically radiate from a mile away.
[That's not fair at all - but also it's true. That playfulness is coming back. She stands up against him, her body right up against him.]
I like that I make you just a little unsettled. But that you still kissed me.
[She has a nose for it. It was in how he let her kiss him, in how he took the order to kiss her, in the way he hedged and hawed and hemmed. She has a keen sense for submissive men, because she likes them, even though her man, he's not submissive at all.
If Marc was confident, he would have either told her no or come after her again. If the lack of a mark on his neck were honest, he wouldn't have let her pursue him like this without giving back something. She knows.
She reaches a hand up to his hairline, and brushes her fingers through his hair.]
Most people have poor taste and bad judgement.
[She takes one of his hands, then, brings it up her waist.]
I have excellent judgement. And mine is the only taste that matters.
If Marc was confident, he would have either told her no or come after her again. If the lack of a mark on his neck were honest, he wouldn't have let her pursue him like this without giving back something. She knows.
She reaches a hand up to his hairline, and brushes her fingers through his hair.]
Most people have poor taste and bad judgement.
[She takes one of his hands, then, brings it up her waist.]
I have excellent judgement. And mine is the only taste that matters.
[She steps away, and she almost - almost - starts to purr, but that's more instinct than anything else. She's the one here, naked, showing her belly (figuratively and literally) and he-
She tucks her hands behind her back, and catches her tail, which uncoils down her spine and between her legs. It wasn't there a second ago, but shape can be hard and sometimes when she feels a little bump she'll lose her full grasp of it. Better pretend that it's on purpose, as she brings it up to give her hands something to do.]
I said something wrong.
[That is not an apology.]
Do you want me to shift back and leave?
[She asks, even though-
-if he says yes, she might. But honestly? She'll probably shift back and heave herself onto him, lay on him, and then make him wait while she decides what to do next.]
She tucks her hands behind her back, and catches her tail, which uncoils down her spine and between her legs. It wasn't there a second ago, but shape can be hard and sometimes when she feels a little bump she'll lose her full grasp of it. Better pretend that it's on purpose, as she brings it up to give her hands something to do.]
I said something wrong.
[That is not an apology.]
Do you want me to shift back and leave?
[She asks, even though-
-if he says yes, she might. But honestly? She'll probably shift back and heave herself onto him, lay on him, and then make him wait while she decides what to do next.]


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