Kippa had never been in a place like this. Everything was so clean and well-kept, and not a single poster extolling the dangers of Arcanics to be found. Strange that, in a place that seemed so overwhelmingly human. It meant she didn't linger long in the main plaza, instead all but darting down a side-street, fluffy tail clutched in both hands.
If she'd noticed Furiosa first, she'd have quickly skittered on, but the little fox girl's attention was caught by one of the displays in the window, ears perked as she edged in a bit closer, all but putting her nose to the glass to get a better look. She doubted she was allowed inside, and even then, proper shops with doors never seemed willing to barter. And she didn't need toys, not when she didn't even have proper shoes. Just the slightly scruffy blue tunic, too big on her as a shirt but just the right length to look more like a dress or robe. She'd have to hurry on soon, find somewhere warmer to rest, maybe some food-
But that didn't mean she couldn't look. Just for a minute.
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If she'd noticed Furiosa first, she'd have quickly skittered on, but the little fox girl's attention was caught by one of the displays in the window, ears perked as she edged in a bit closer, all but putting her nose to the glass to get a better look. She doubted she was allowed inside, and even then, proper shops with doors never seemed willing to barter. And she didn't need toys, not when she didn't even have proper shoes. Just the slightly scruffy blue tunic, too big on her as a shirt but just the right length to look more like a dress or robe. She'd have to hurry on soon, find somewhere warmer to rest, maybe some food-
But that didn't mean she couldn't look. Just for a minute.