That was odd. She'd met cards that were actual people now and had minds of their own, but she'd never met a card who didn't know he was a card. And if he wasn't a card, what was he? She'd never seen his like before, even in books. But the best way to tell was to show. She pulled out the small pouch from inside her bag. Who first.... Cait Sith. That made the most sense. She held the pouch in one hand and put her other hand to the opening and a card shot out to her waiting fingers. She flipped it deftly into the air and it split apart in a flash of light. From the light descended a small upright house cat in a red cloak that wrapped around itself completely from neck to knees..
The cat landed neatly between them and shook itself out once, then looked from one to the other before settling on Najaran. "There don't seem to be any yummy spells here," he complained in a slightly nasal whine.
She scooped him up. "We'll find a good spell card later," she assured the feline. "But I wanted you to meet a new friend."
"Meow nice!" The cat said turning to face him again with a feline smile.
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The cat landed neatly between them and shook itself out once, then looked from one to the other before settling on Najaran. "There don't seem to be any yummy spells here," he complained in a slightly nasal whine.
She scooped him up. "We'll find a good spell card later," she assured the feline. "But I wanted you to meet a new friend."
"Meow nice!" The cat said turning to face him again with a feline smile.