Speaking as a shifter, a deep bow like that woman just used implies a trust that the other beast is not going to aim for your neck at the mont you beco vulnerable and look away from them.
At least, that’s what our instincts tell us. Never breaking away too far from so of our primal thoughts, despite our higher thinking capabilities.
Pure humans in my kingdom had a different way of displaying respect. Looking down, but not away, while holding their palms over their core.
I can only say that sothing about both sides’ thods strikes as more respectful than... showing your belly. Wolves treat a position as submission that a feline regularly proves the determined can fight from?
More claws to dig into flesh. So silly.
Though maybe that is just the royal in avoiding the idea of any unnecessary submission.
"Well, let’s dig in, shall we?"
Or just the fox ntality I was born with, that likes to make others work for it. The chase, the tricks, the lures.
Really, not a great quality to have without any allies in this world.
Other than an Alpha who hopes for sothing from , soday. Without knowing anything about .
Besides a na.
"Miss?"
"Citra."
She seems confused by the syllables I suddenly spoke. I dip my head forward in a pale imitation of the bow I just saw.
"My na is Citra, Anise. It has been a pleasure to make your acquaintance... and I apologize for failing to introduce myself sooner."
"You really didn’t have to worry about that. It’s Crystalline’s policy not to ask more than we need to."
Pale blue eyes crinkle at the corners when I look back up. The woman’s hand moved out to unveil each dish without making a big deal out of what I’d done.
Humans are just like this here, I guess.
Nas have power and the act of providing it has aning. An intent. The basis of most forms of magic I have any knowledge of.
While an introduction is often just a small piece of the encounter, it can either be particularly morable or exceptionally forgettable. Setting the atmosphere is always important.
"I took the liberty of ordering a variety of their specialties. This right here is the traditional sushi. It’s slices of raw fish over rice."
Small and colorful pieces arranged with the aesthetics of an artist as much as a chef. The sll of vinegar and other ingredients isn’t as appetizing to as the rest, but I’m certain I will be surprised by how well they work together.
Like fashion stylists with clothes, you can generally trust professional cooks with food.
"These are maki rolls. And here we have sashimi."
The presentation of each was fresh and clean looking. Sothing about the push for arrangent being part of the al itself seed familiar, yet entirely foreign.
I seem to recall a reformist boar-shifter of a neighboring principality introducing such cultural elents into the cuisine of their domain. With ti, I suppose all great ideas will be had eventually.
No matter the world.
"And these are...?"
My finger pointed to a pair of slender wooden sticks placed beside my empty plate. The mont I asked, she produced a plastic fork from a cubby to offer .
Anise must eat in this hidden room frequently.
"Those are chopsticks. Though there’s no sha in using a fork if you prefer."
"I’ll manage, thank you."
They were picked up with more confidence than this body should feel. Helene had never used such implents or had reason to seek out the opportunity.
While the shape was a bit different from what human shifted beasts used in my kingdom, the thod of holding both at once in a single hand was similar. I selected a piece of thin, translucent pink flesh and brought it carefully to my lips.
The flavor on my tongue was clean, slightly sweet, with a mineral finish that reminded of the mountain stream where I used to hunt when young. As a small fox that was actually allowed out of the palace or villa to be as close to free as a Princess can be.
I closed my eyes briefly, savoring the sensation of both the food and the mory it brought. Then I reached for another piece that looked a little different.
"This is... quite good."
"Isn’t it? Tsukisushi sources their seafood directly from the coast. The owner is sothing of a perfectionist."
I sampled each offering thodically, discovering favorites in the process. The fatty tuna, the salmon, and the garnishes of roe all had a richness that satisfied sothing essential within .
But I realized I was eating twice as fast as my host - a ’faux pax’ that would have swiftly been snarked about if this were a gathering of noble beasts. I kept my tone casual, but spoke out between bites to slow down.
"You ntioned you’ve tailored for Ms. Voss before."
Anise smiled a certain way while taking a delicate bite of her own food. Ah, it’s only been so days here in this world since I had to deal with pleasant small talk with people.
> My skill has already rusted. The first topic should never contain your actual interest. Yes, Vrika, I’m interested... but it doesn’t an- <
"She understands the importance of presentation in her position. Both as a CEO and as..."
She trailed off mysteriously, while popping the top of a beverage with similar foreign writing. Light tones of alcohol wafted out of the opening as she took a slow sip.
Very slow. I know, I’m being impatient, but I can’t help but press!
"As what?"
"Ah? As soone in the public eye of the city."
With a nod at her answer, I stuff more food in my mouth. Disappointed.
I can tell that much on my own about her, I was looking for sothing ’juicier’. Or maybe I was hoping that this was a human that was trusted with her hidden identities.
As a werewolf, or maybe... just as a woman. They seem to be on friendly terms so getting opinions or slips about how Kyrie is outside of how she appears would have been...
Good?
I shake my head and look over at the other delivered beverages. Bottled water and another of what she opened.
"May I?"
"Take what you’d like. You know, you haven’t exactly been rude or anything, but you’re growing awfully polite since earlier?"
As I work to open the cap to the water, I consider what she says. It’s true that I decided to convert her into an ally of my own if possible.
Which is why I introduced myself that way. But I think this might be a case of my mood projecting outward when I am not... satiated.
"I’m afraid I beco a bit less myself when I have not eaten in a while."
"Well, don’t we all?"
She chuckled and we ate in silence for a minute. As I hoped, she began speaking again on her own when that grew dull.
"The business world can be unforgiving. Especially to won who don’t project the right image. Ms. Voss has cultivated hers quite carefully since she was young."
"White."
My observation did not surprise Anise. If it was clear to in a day, then it was clear to everyone.
If only all of the Ricoat werewolves under her command could be so blatant, it would save a lot of headache.
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