Iris Madril
Location: Building 1, Courtyard
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Max declined her offer. Iris watched him intently as he stuttered over his words as he declined as gently as he could. Her blue eyes watched his face as she took a deep inhale of breath. The scent of his anxiety flushed through her senses and she leaned back on her palms. This man really was such a ball of fear and anxiety. How in the world did he get this job? Even as his phone rang with his alarm, he practically jumped out of his skin. As he stood up, excusing himself, the wolf gave a roll of her eyes as she lazily flopped down onto her back, her eyes locking once more onto the meat cart.
As the doctor answered the call, Iris's ears flicked towards Max and listened in even though she slowly began to slink her way closer and closer towards the meat cart. When the doctor began screaming at someone on the other end, Iris huffed and flattened her ears against her head. She reached out and shoved her hand into the mostly empty box of steaks and grinned broadly when she felt the familiar texture of raw meat under her touch.
“Yep, you should probably, definitely do that.” Iris said as she pulled her hand free from the box, pulling a few steaks out from the box and peering back at Max with a grin.
“I'll just take these but I'm done. Swear. Well,” She paused a moment before she reached in one last time with her other hand, grabbing one last steak.
“Okay, now I'm done. Double swear.” Just to prove her point, she stepped away from the box as she stuck one of the many steaks into her mouth.
“Yep. This should definitely be enough. Probably.” She eyed the box before she shook her head and took another step away, like an addict stepping away from the target of their addiction.
“Yeah. Definitely need to get away from that crate.” She chewed eagerly as she peered once more at Max. She gave a small salute with a hand full of meat, gave a broad grin that flashed under the sun before she turned and sprinted off deeper into the courtyard. If she stayed next to Max and that crate of meat any longer, there wouldn't be anything left for him to deliver to the chef later. She could also feel herself growing tired. She needed to find a nice cool place to eat and rest. The multiple transformations in such a short time was finally catching up to her and she was starting to feel as heavy as lead.
Iris could hear the chatter of other residents but this part of the courtyard had large, ancient oaks that gave great shade. She shoved the last of the steaks into her mouth before she lowered herself down in the cool grass under the largest of the oaks. She wiped her hands off in the grass before releasing a loud and long yawn. She stretched and grunted before she laid curled up comfortably in the shade. It was too early in the morning. She
could just go to her room but the wolf much rathered the feel and sounds of the outdoors over the plush and quiet bed.
Her ears flicked every which way for a moment before she let out another long yawn and closed her eyes off to the world. It wasn't long until the wolf’s breathing came in deep and calm. After a few minutes of sleep, her body began to revert back to human. The fur retracted back into her skin to be absorbed. Her face shifted and flattened, the snout shrinking down to a normal human nose and mouth once more. Claws and bones shrunk and soon just a normal sized Iris laid curled up in the cool grass in sweatpants that were now far too stretched out to fit her properly. She snored a moment before shifting out of the curled up shape, sprawling out under the tree, still quite asleep with her clothes all askew.