"Mawile is a species I'm largely unfamiliar with but I've never heard of the back jaws acting out on their own. Possibly that's just how it is in this world or... something from your prior life, perhaps?"
Odette wasn’t subtle about the wariness that crinkled her nose, or the sense of awkwardness that filled the air between them. She knew it was going to come up sooner or later, but she’d been secretly hoping she could skirt around having to explain herself. At least it was just one person asking and not an entire group.
“I’m mostly familiar with them. Fairy types fall under my umbrella of training knowledge,” she said. “Yes, their jaws are typically just mindless appendages used for offensive purposes where I’m from. I just have…a bit of an
ailment, if you will.”
It took her a while to decide if she wanted to elaborate. She knew it was going to sound suspiciously vague, but the idea of having to explain herself thoroughly, which would include disclosing good portion of her ridiculously convoluted home life just didn’t sound inviting. However, finding the right balance of something comfortably vague while still getting the point across wasn’t impossible.
“I’ll try to explain it in a way that might make sense,” she said tentatively, settling down next to Bellatrix. “I have a partner. She’s what I’d call a
manifestation of a very particular set of feelings. Namely, anger. When I accepted the call here, I was under the impression she, like the rest of my team, wouldn’t be following me over. But, it looks like her big fucking mouth has given my second head some…
personality.”
Spilling my stupid thoughts in the process, she thought disdainfully.
“I don’t really know how, because I
know she’s not here. It’s just me in this body. But whatever crap that comes spewing out of my other mouth is definitely
her.”
Odette had known for years at this point that Odile and her weren’t like any ordinary trainer/partner duo. Odile, having been tethered to her soul from birth, was pretty much stuck with her until the day she died or decided to relinquish her vessel privileges. The temper Odette had been cursed with was stamped upon her as a mark of possession by the God of Wrath. But, there was no telling where Odile’s influence ended and where Odette’s rage was natural. Even with a few years of blood-type training under her belt, that was still something she couldn’t pinpoint.
That said, was it possible that Odile was so ingrained into her that she just materialized in whatever way possible, despite not being physically present? Was that an aspect of sharing a soul with an eldritch terror that she was blissfully unaware of?
“I’m still trying to figure it out myself. In the meantime, I’m not looking to repeat anything that happened back at that mine, so keeping them muzzled is my best bet. Until I need some reason to let them loose.”
"It goes hand in hand with the errands I run," Bellatrix explained. "Most of it from that bulletin board, which I'm sure you've heard of at this point, there is no much you can do when delivering letters," she added, head gesturing to her tail-scarf. "It has not been too difficult seeing that I lack the need to get used to a new body, but you seem to be adapting quickly. Sensible given the similar body plans."
She had seen the bulletin board; she’d been keeping quite a close eye on it, looking for anything that might have caught her eye as something to do for some extra cash. But between her own training, her packed nights at Sun Stone, and the shmoozing in between, nothing enticing enough had come up. Nonetheless, it was good to hear business was booming for Bellatrix.
“I did luck out in that regard. The motor functions of a mawile are practically identical to that of a human…save for the abilities to conjure fae magic and
steel.” At least she’d be able to say she now understood what her fairy-type partners personally had to go through to build up their skills.
“But, you’ve always been a zorua?” she inquired, tilting her head with interest. “Do you come from a place like this? With Mystery Dungeons and shit? Is this all standard?”