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The childish British accented voice came from down down down past Carlotta-kun's line of vision to the fluff ball that was Innocentia. Innocentia wasn't like other league cats, mainly in the way of her size and the fact that she had a pink bow bigger than her head wrapped around the back of her neck. The jingle of the golden bell at the front of the ribbon could be heard as she tried to lean up and swat a few sturdy thin sticks off the shelf of the crypt. There was dust at the top of the shelf that she didn't want to dirty herself with, but at the same time didn't possess the height to get the sticks down. Or rather she didn't want to humiliate herself by jumping up and down till she got all the sticks down.
She caught air at her second attempt to smack the twigs off the shelf and puffed out her cheeks and gave a stubborn stomp of her paw onto the concrete... A little too hard actually. She sucked at her brilliant white paw, "owch," She squeaked.
Maybe from an outsider perspective it would be weird for Innocentia to be proxy, but she was proxy in Vera E'tani's leadership and she was proxy again so there had to be a reason for it right?
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POSTEDJul 20, 2019 10:03:43 GMT -5 TO primal instinct
Carlotta-kun wasn't really the type of cat that got unnerved by others very often. She was adjusted to the fact that most cats of the League had a screw or two loose, and she was sure that she, too, had the same affliction. However, the Punishment District proxy was different. Innocentia deeply unnerved the she-cat. She had never personally interacted with the small bundle of fuzz, but the stories about her? They were enough to send shivers up and down her spine, which was a rare feat for the golden-orange-cream marbled she-cat. So, when Innocentia's voice sounded in her direction, there was a part of her that truly hoped that there was anyone else in the world that she could be referring to. After checking around her, she learned that unfortunately, Carl was the only cat within ear's distance.
Here we go, she thought to herself in a tone that wasn't exactly enthused at the idea that she would have to be within paws length of Innocentia. Did the proxy really eat other cats? If she did, was this just an excuse for Innocentia to grab her next dinner? I'm too young and beautiful to die, came her next bitter thought, before she resigned herself to go over to her with a loud sigh.
"What do you need?" Carlotta-kun meowed as she walked over. Being that Innocentia was out of her line of sight, she had missed the entire swatting the sticks down from the shelf. She tried to make her tone sound even and unbothered, as any cat speaking to their proxy should, but deep within its depths there was a hint of... something.
"I need those sticks to get off the shelf, I'm too small to jump up there, but I'm also too small to swat it off the shelf," Innocentia said with a feigned helplessness, while she really couldn't get the sticks off, she did tend to act more outwardly helpless to put others at ease. Few league cats had the great power of being underestimated. She pouted suddenly, "Ugh and then I have to find someone in the punishment sector to test this torture technique out on. Maybe I can do a prisoner, but personally I don't like to torment prisoners until I have my technique down pat. And you're a trainee, you're not old enough for that so I'll have to find someone," She said in thought.