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Madhukar's fur fluffed up (even more than it was already) at the compliment. SHOOT! That had not been was she was intending!!! Quickly, and very awkwardly, before she could think about what she was doing, Madhukar stormed off in another direction, trying to get even farther from the pair of organisms slowly encroaching on her space.

She tried to make another static path. Spiral around my tail. Her fluffed up tail she kept high in the air as she walked away. It was something of a signal. Hopefully it would be read as a KEEP AWAY signal instead of some kind of invitation for more compliments.

Alas, the static was much weaker that time. Yeah, being flustered annoyed wasn't going to help her with this. It may not have even been visible! Her body language should be enough if the other two creatures were not complete idiots. Madhukar would be prepared if they were though. She had... far too much experience dealing with idiots.

@Comet @Aran

Comet
Arctic Wolf
Comet watched as the cat fluffed up her tail with electricity and held it high in the air as she walked away. That obviously meant something. She thought about her own body language, whenever she was happy, she held her own tail high in the air and wagged it. That must mean the cat was-- happy? She was probably right. "Hey! Wait up!" she jogged after the cat, perhaps she wanted to do something fun? Comet placed herself near the cat and decided to some practicing with the bubbles. Bubbles were fun to play with! The many bubbles floated up in the air and Comet popped a few in her mouth.

@Madhukar
@Aran
OH GOSH WAS THE FLUFFY ONE FOLLOWING HER?!

Madhukar began to speed up at the sound of pawsteps tracing behind her. Then she heard the words that confirmed her suspicions. Once the idiot, now revealed, had finished its sentence, Madhukar abruptly halted and tried to turn 180 degrees to be facing it head on.

Except she overshot and nearly lost her balance. OH WELL. She realigned herself and glared up at the pup. It looked a little like the wiggler, but less... wiggly. More bubbly (yes that assessment was based on the bubbles it made). Madhukar leered, her hackles on the fritz, trying to get static to keep crackling through her fur. Luckily for her, it did.

"DON' FOLLA'! DO YO' THIN AWAY FRO ME!" 'Please listen to WORDS,' the cat begged internally.

@Comet @Aran

Comet
Arctic Wolf
Comet sped up her own paw steps to catch up to the cat, who seemed to be going faster. Then, all of a sudden, the cat stopped her in tracks and turned around the face her. 'Wow she must want to play with me!' she thought, but the cat gave her a weird look which she had never seen before. What did the look mean? Then the cat seemed to raise her back legs and do some static stuff in her fur. Raising her back legs, whenever Comet did that that meant she wanted to play! The wolf pup imitated her and did a play bow. But then the cat started yelling at her. Oh, that did not sound very good. But did the cat want to play or want her to go away? Her mind was spinning in all directions trying to decide what the cat actually wanted her to do.
Play. No. PLAY. NO. This was the most confusing animal she had the chance to encounter. Not being sure what to do, Comet stayed where he was and started barking at the cat. Perhaps a bit of bubbles would also make the situation better. The bubbles floated up while she continued barking at the cat, hopefully then the cat would make herself more clear on what she wanted.

@Madhukar
@Aran
Madhukar's fur fluffed up and one narrow eyes began to twitch as the dumb fluffy idiot decided to not listen to a single thing the Madhukar was saying. The body language barrier had gone completely over her head and she began to hiss and spit, just as she did when she was younger. "GO. AH. WAY!" 'DO I REALLY HAVE TO SPELL IT OUT FOR YOU?! GET AWAY FROM ME!' Oh how she wished her mouth could convey what she was thinking in her head.

She kept trying to keep the static going, simply because it was her way of 'upping her intimidation factor'. Did it actually do that? Probably not-- well actually, normally it did! Just not now. The static kept up, strong and webbed throughout her topside. So it considered this a fight? Barely, but as long as it was working, Madhukar supposed she couldn't argue.

@Comet

Comet
Arctic Wolf
Now the cat was really getting SUPER fluffy. Comet sort of wondered what it would be like to touch that fur... but no. It was crackling with electricity and looked quite dangerous. Then the cat started hissing and spitting and sort of going crazy in general. Perhaps that was the cat version of playful barking? But this time the wolf heeded her words and went away by a few feet. She didn't understand why the cat was like that.
At this point she could sort of tell something was wrong. Was the cat having a seizure? Heart attack? OMG did the cat need to have medical services? Comet tried thinking back, tackling often helped solve the problem in case the cat really was going it bit crazy.

@Madhukar
@Aran
Aran didn't want to get involved with whatever the canine and the cat were doing. Getting between a fight from a small kid and a small cat wouldn't really do him any good. So he turned to go his own way for a moment.

Aran wondered what kind of stones could be found there. He had started to become a collector of those, really. But it was kind of nice anyway.

@Comet
@Madhukar
Aran has found a beautiful, mottled, bright pale green Wavellite of Pupil magic level.

@Aran
For a moment, Madhukar felt relieved as it seemed like the buffoon had gotten the message through its thick skull. And the next thing she knew, the idiot fluff was RUNNING BACK AT HER. WHAT?! NO! NOOOO!!!!

With a loud yowl and a THUD! the cat had tumbled backwards and her back was pressed against the floor. If she had a nickel for each time she'd somehow fallen on the ground because of DUMB IDIOT FUZZBALLS--

Madhukar hissed, deciding what to do. Panic was going to get her nowhere, she knew that from experience. But gosh it was so easy to give into. No! NO! Her magic had wanted VIOLENCE! Well, here was it's chance! Madhukar opened her maw, as if to speak. It would be a fake out-- or, wait, no. It was supposed to be, but nothing was coming out. DANG IT! NOOOOOOOO!

Madhukar would just have to use her words, wouldn't she? "GE' OFFA ME O' I DESTROY YO!!!" Ugh, why wouldn't her mouth work right. Well whatever! 'GET THE WARNING YOU FOOL! GET IT!!!!' Madhukar commanded in her mind, as if thinking about it hard enough would make it a reality. Unfortunately, Madhukar's magic did not allow for the controlling of other people's brain functions. So she was at the mercy of the dog.

Crap.

@Comet

Comet
Arctic Wolf
Comet heard the loud yowl as she tackled the cat to the ground. And then, the cat opened their mouth, like they were trying to say something, but nothing came out. Perhaps they had something stuck in their throat? She was about to start jumping on their chest when the cat told her to get off. "Sorry about that." The wolf jumped off of the cat and shook her fur. False alarm. The cat was not having lung problems.
Now that she was off, Comet got worried that the cat would actually destroy her. Its magic seemed really powerful, and she didn't want to risk angering them, so she walked several meters away and plopped down. Her tail started wagging nervously, sweeping up snow left and right. Calm down, calm down. She was so scared of the cat that even her bubble spell refused to work.

@Madhukar
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