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POV Zuya Wagner & Lynx
As the two women entered the room, Lynx made a beeline to a seat near the right rear corner of the meeting room.
"Aren't we supposed to sit closer to the front?" Zuya asked her new acquaintance. "So that we can be heard?"
"Force of habit," Lynx said, as she found a spot where there would be nobody sitting behind her. "When you've had your tail stepped on by people who aren't in the habit of looking out for a tail, you try not to give them the opportunity to do so again. But, please, don't feel the need to sit here in the corner with me."
"Oh, considering the reason I'm here, it's probably for the best I stay on the sidelines as well," Zuya responded, taking a seat next to Lynx.
In truth, Zuya was more than a little fascinated with Lynx. Zuya had had more than one interaction with an individual who could transform into some type of anthropomorphic being, but there was something different about Lynx. From the file Zuya had seen on Lynx (and the other Defenders, from various security and intelligence agencies across the globe), the theory was that Lynx was a brilliant if obscure scientist who had found a way to transform into her Lynx form.
Zuya didn't know about that. The people who Zuya knew who could transform, always had something that gave them away. No matter how well they moved in their new form, you could tell it was learned behavior. But not Lynx, Zuya noted. Lynx moved as if she had been born into her Lynx form.
"Despite their recent statements, not all of us have a uniformly negative opinion of the United Nations, Sergeant Wagner," Lynx replied. "I myself have a high opinion of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. I've even been asked to give input to that august body on more than one occasion."
"Well, I'm glad I have one friend in my corner," Zuya laughed. Lynx gave the other woman a friendly pat on the hand before turning her attention to the front of the room.
				
			As the two women entered the room, Lynx made a beeline to a seat near the right rear corner of the meeting room.
"Aren't we supposed to sit closer to the front?" Zuya asked her new acquaintance. "So that we can be heard?"
"Force of habit," Lynx said, as she found a spot where there would be nobody sitting behind her. "When you've had your tail stepped on by people who aren't in the habit of looking out for a tail, you try not to give them the opportunity to do so again. But, please, don't feel the need to sit here in the corner with me."
"Oh, considering the reason I'm here, it's probably for the best I stay on the sidelines as well," Zuya responded, taking a seat next to Lynx.
In truth, Zuya was more than a little fascinated with Lynx. Zuya had had more than one interaction with an individual who could transform into some type of anthropomorphic being, but there was something different about Lynx. From the file Zuya had seen on Lynx (and the other Defenders, from various security and intelligence agencies across the globe), the theory was that Lynx was a brilliant if obscure scientist who had found a way to transform into her Lynx form.
Zuya didn't know about that. The people who Zuya knew who could transform, always had something that gave them away. No matter how well they moved in their new form, you could tell it was learned behavior. But not Lynx, Zuya noted. Lynx moved as if she had been born into her Lynx form.
"Despite their recent statements, not all of us have a uniformly negative opinion of the United Nations, Sergeant Wagner," Lynx replied. "I myself have a high opinion of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. I've even been asked to give input to that august body on more than one occasion."
"Well, I'm glad I have one friend in my corner," Zuya laughed. Lynx gave the other woman a friendly pat on the hand before turning her attention to the front of the room.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		