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glowfic2015-06-25 11:05 am
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Small Lurker in Milliways
Here is a kobold.
To people familiar with the species, it's obviously a young one, not quite three feet tall to the adults' three and a half foot average. Its fur is blueish-grey and relatively dull, a sign that it hasn't been eating properly recently, though it's not thin. It's wearing a simple animal-skin skirt and carrying a stick, not quite long enough to serve as a walking stick, but useful for shielding itself from the worst of the undergrowth at least.
It is moving through the forest at speed, not following any path, and then suddenly it is elsewhere. After a few minutes, it notices the difference in the light; after a few more, it notices that the trees are subtly wrong - wrong species, wrong growth patterns, wrong in subtler ways that defy describing, but that tell the kobold that it is not in the forest where it grew up.
After even more minutes, it stops, having come to a clearing. There is a building, which, despite not being alarmingly large, cannot be traveled around.
The kobold does not have permission to enter the building.
The kobold cannot go back to where it was.
The kobold sits, and waits.
To people familiar with the species, it's obviously a young one, not quite three feet tall to the adults' three and a half foot average. Its fur is blueish-grey and relatively dull, a sign that it hasn't been eating properly recently, though it's not thin. It's wearing a simple animal-skin skirt and carrying a stick, not quite long enough to serve as a walking stick, but useful for shielding itself from the worst of the undergrowth at least.
It is moving through the forest at speed, not following any path, and then suddenly it is elsewhere. After a few minutes, it notices the difference in the light; after a few more, it notices that the trees are subtly wrong - wrong species, wrong growth patterns, wrong in subtler ways that defy describing, but that tell the kobold that it is not in the forest where it grew up.
After even more minutes, it stops, having come to a clearing. There is a building, which, despite not being alarmingly large, cannot be traveled around.
The kobold does not have permission to enter the building.
The kobold cannot go back to where it was.
The kobold sits, and waits.

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After a few minutes, she catches Cath's eye and does some complicated body language at her. This human is really nice, would you mind sharing? I'll be good.
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"Cath says she's worried about you," he says.
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"Cath says you're welcome to stay with us, and I agree," says Milo. "She also says I should tell you the story of how she and I met. You see, in my world, cats are people—"
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"The trouble is, it's in the nature of cats that most other kinds of people can't understand them when they speak, and nearly every other kind of creature that's a person can speak ordinary recognizable language; so sometimes, people who can't understand cats get confused about that, and don't treat them properly. When Cath was just a kitten, something like that happened to her, and she saw me one day and thought I seemed like the sort of person who would understand her situation, so she decided to follow me home and stay with me, and we've been friends ever since. She even invented a little language of her own that I could learn to understand, since I don't have the right kind of magic to properly understand a cat."
Meow from Cath.
"And now she says it seems like something like that might've happened to you too, and she's worried for you."
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"Is.... is," she asserts, eventually, but then she seems doubtful. "...person?"
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"Yes," says Milo. "I don't know exactly what makes someone a person, but I know that Cath thinks you are one and so do I, and it worries us that you don't seem to agree."
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"Cath says, uh - 'not luck, Milo'."
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After a beat, "kobold do of luck," and a grin.
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