[Exposure has its advantages. One can grow accustomed to certain things, build up a tolerance, grow resilient after habitual encounters.
Unfortunately, L hasn't experienced this with felines, and his first inkling that there is a cat nearby is an itch that starts at the corners of his eyes, then the back of his nose, draining stuffily into a thick and irritated throat.
He's noticed it to some degree around Niles, but never enough to slow him down. Maybe the DNA is just different enough and enough of the human remains; maybe it's just bad luck. Either way, he's initially not too pleased to see the source of the allergens darting under a table after a fake coin.]
How did you get in?
[The words are spoken in more of a grumble. He crouches, levitating an empty punch bowl and overturning it, intending to contain the cat and transport it outside.
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Unfortunately, L hasn't experienced this with felines, and his first inkling that there is a cat nearby is an itch that starts at the corners of his eyes, then the back of his nose, draining stuffily into a thick and irritated throat.
He's noticed it to some degree around Niles, but never enough to slow him down. Maybe the DNA is just different enough and enough of the human remains; maybe it's just bad luck. Either way, he's initially not too pleased to see the source of the allergens darting under a table after a fake coin.]
How did you get in?
[The words are spoken in more of a grumble. He crouches, levitating an empty punch bowl and overturning it, intending to contain the cat and transport it outside.
Tunk. Look out, Mogget!]