Daine nods her understanding before turning back to the path ahead. She thought they'd sounded far too much like two-legger names to have been chosen by the bats.
Speaking of, she's getting close enough that she could probably see them, if she looked with her magic. She takes in a deep breath, and by the time she's released it, she has the bats: a few bright pinpricks of copper fire some yards away. Farther beyond them, though, there's something else... a sort of faint, copper cloud or fog. Daine frowns, curious and a bit baffled. It can't be the menagerie, because she can't hear any of the People aside from the bats. But it's certainly not nothing. She checks the bats' position again, then blinks away her magical vision. She'll see to Jasper and Stewart, first, then she'll try and figure out what's behind that fog.
She slows as she approaches the door she figures the bats must be behind, then glances inquiringly back at the TARDIS. Barging in seems rude, so she curls her fingers around the mug of cocoa she forgot to put down and waits for someone else to open the door.
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Speaking of, she's getting close enough that she could probably see them, if she looked with her magic. She takes in a deep breath, and by the time she's released it, she has the bats: a few bright pinpricks of copper fire some yards away. Farther beyond them, though, there's something else... a sort of faint, copper cloud or fog. Daine frowns, curious and a bit baffled. It can't be the menagerie, because she can't hear any of the People aside from the bats. But it's certainly not nothing. She checks the bats' position again, then blinks away her magical vision. She'll see to Jasper and Stewart, first, then she'll try and figure out what's behind that fog.
She slows as she approaches the door she figures the bats must be behind, then glances inquiringly back at the TARDIS. Barging in seems rude, so she curls her fingers around the mug of cocoa she forgot to put down and waits for someone else to open the door.