[quote=Wodgev] The cat struggled silently, but was unable to escape from the girl's remarkably firm grasp. For some reason, the cat knew that this meant trouble, and not the kind that she liked. Looking around to make sure they couldn't be overheard, the cat said: "I know a great game, and I'm sure you'll love it."While the little girl walked through the alleys of Travel's End, she was too preoccupied with the struggling cat to notice a minor change in her surroundings. Nothing remarkable to the mortal eye, but significant in the eyes of the Gods: she had been transported to the Realm of the Unlikely. Here, they wouldn't be overheard talking, and Vryad could unveil the plans to the little girl. [/quote] Zaya bit her lip. She was not surprised her cat had turned out this way, after it had talked, it could just as well have turned into a winged white horse with light refracting behind it's path. But this was better. She did not like he responsibility it offered her, all this talk about gods, hen again, it did offer her the power to mess with others, and never go hungry. "I do want to have some fun" She dropped to her knees and looked up at the black creature. A wide grin on her face and her eyes sparking with malevolence, there was no shroud of kindness left. "I like you kitty, and I want to stay to have fun." She raised her hand and touched the creature's nose gently. "I want to play your game"