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Mollymauk Tealeaf ([personal profile] tieflingtarot) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings2021-10-04 10:11 pm

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Molly had liked being a cat, for the most part. It had been interesting to see things from that perspective, and he'd rather enjoyed that people were quite willing to lavish attention and ear-pets!

But what he hadn't been especially thrilled with? Was how difficult it was to communicate, aside from a scarce few. And the lack of opposable thumbs had meant there was plenty he couldn't do without help.

So back to normal he was happy to go back to drawing cards- while it wasn't unusual to find the tiefling taking over a corner of a bar or a cafe, or something of the sort, he'd decided to go right back to his roots this time, coat spread out like a tapestry, one he plunked down on, tail flicking back and forth behind him as he was easily shuffling his well-worn deck between slim fingers, red gaze flicking over those who passed.

If someone was familiar, or just looked like they'd be fun to talk to? He'd be piping up. "Come friend, have a seat! Keep a troublemaker company! Or maybe you'd like said troublemaker to draw a card or two for you?"
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[personal profile] sohoangel 2021-10-28 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Aziraphale gives the cat another bemused look after hearing that he's been both a bird and a spider. "Quite the repertoire, I'm impressed. He must share quite a bond with Caleb to do all these things at his request."

There was more to the wizard than the angel knew, apparently, even after his lengthy explanation of magical classes and spells. But right now, he's most curious about how Molly gets on with him, and the tiefling's answer does not disappoint. It reminds him so much of Crowley's behavior that he has to laugh. "You know, I'm having second thoughts about you and Crowley ever meeting, I feel like you'd give him even more ideas on how to keep me from reading. Although he already does the draping thing, usually while he's a snake. It drives me up the wall." But it does get him to put down his book. "As for bookshops, I told Caleb that he's always welcome to visit mine. You can use that as incentive sometime, I'd be delighted to have you both over."