She knew that look. Too many choices. The temptations of wickedness. On one side, family, respect, influence, power, acceptance and on the other mere virtue. An easy choice that would only stick in the throat a little bit, and would hardly hurt when coughed up as a foxpearl. But she'd learned her lessons well. The Vermillion Princess wielded the Sash. The Sash was warm and comfortable around Hsien's neck. It was awaiting its mistress' voice and then it would leap from the foxgirl who had seduced it to her hand immediately. That's why she had to start with the voice. The Sash the Vermilion Princess wore was, in truth, Hsien's scarf - places switched during their recent clash together. It pulled tight across her mouth even as it wrapped around her ankles, wicked tight, lacing them together with her hands. It wrapped around her collar and down her centre and between her legs, knotting into endless bows and ribbons. Her scarf had more than a little experience with this particular maneuver - for reasons - but it was going above and beyond this time - for unrelated reasons. Restraint focused the mind. Virtue bound temptations. The best way to be free from temptation was to be made physically incapable of it. [b]New Lesson:[/b] Never allow anyone else be unvirtuous. She smiled down at her Vermilion Princess. "Oh, darling," she purred in her best Fox Hypnosis voice, tracing her hand down the Princess' cheek. "Having second thoughts again? Starting to suspect me again? Just stare deep into my eyes and you'll know for sure that you're exactly where you should be, in the exactly position you should be in~" She winked. Then she flipped off the commissioner, picked up the Princess, and jumped from the skyscraper in the form of a whirlwindgirl. [Accepting the shift]