The redhaired mage stopped walking and turns to face an old brownstone apartment building. The sun seems a little lower in the sky and the architecture different from the neighborhood they were just in. Cait paused as his senses picked up on something beyond just the building design that set it apart from the others nearby. His fur at the back of his neck prickled up as he picked up on a malevolent aura about it.
”What di yea know about demons and grief, lad?”
"Grief... is not something I've dealt with personally. And demons I have some knowledge of, but would not be considered an expert on the matter."
"Ivy," the woman said as she walked up to the building to touch the plant growing along the walls. "What di ye know about talking with ivy?"
"I've never had occasion to speak with ivy.” He didn’t add that he had absolutely no talent in nature magic that would allow him to converse with plants.
"It takes patience. Ivy lives a long time."
He watched as the woman sunk her hands deep into the leaves. He left her to converse with the plant while he made use of his senses, both the feline variety and the magical kind, to get a further feel for the building. “And the tale it tells?”
“Loss... nae one who live here has ever raised a child tae adulthood. Couples, long married sit and stair at each other wondering what cuid have been. Dreams. This building has nae dreams. They've all burned out.”
He shook his head after a moment or two. Whatever had a hold of the building and its inhabitants was unnatural. Magic. "Grief is palpable... I can smell it... feel it."
“They don't even ken. They think it bae the way of things." She let go of the ivy. "Well lad, curiosity perked?"
"... yes." He regarded the building with narrowed eyes. "This place needs to be dealt with, so it will no longer affect the unsuspecting."
“And how wuid ye like tae proceed then, lad?
Cait considered the matter for a moment, then he started sniffing about the building. "Scouting first. To see what can be seen."
He prowled toward the front entrance, but nothing stood out as particularly dangerous. He could see that it led into a foyer. There were wards or any of the sort that he could detect. The Cheshire cat continued his inspection, checking the perimeter of the building, jumping up to look in windows on the first floor. What he saw reflected what he felt. Loss. Grief. Sadness. That is until he came across one apartment in particular. While the others in the building looked burned out, the girl within was perky, chipper even. He observed her for a moment or two, then returned to the mage’s side.
"There's a girl in one of the apartments. Different from the rest. It looks, feels like the grief that surrounds this place has not touched her. I could not make out any dangers immediately. That's not to say that there aren't any within."
“The front door, haps?” He followed as she walked up to the entry to the foyer. She tugged at the door a few times, muttered something, then it opened. “Unlocked. Where di ye see this girl?”
"To the right, third apartment."
The pair approached the apartment door. The woman frowned as she walked up to the door, while Cait cautiously sniffed at its edge. He looked up to see the mage tug at a leather strap in her hair, letting her red tresses fall across her face. In a moment, the lines around her eyes and the wrinkles in her cheeks faded. Her body firmed and lost some of its roundness. She was changing her appearance, making herself look younger than she actually was, and the cat took that as a cue. The purple markings faded away, his body shrinking, taking on the awkward proportions of an adolescent cat. The Lifebringer opened her arms, inviting kitten sized Cait into them. He mewed in thanks before leaping up. There was a moment of awkwardness as the woman snuggled him, then attributed it to part of the act she was about to put on. She adjusted her hold on him and knocked on the door.
It didn’t take long for a perky young blonde to open the door, an ear bud hanging around her neck. "Hmmm... hello?"
When the woman responded, her thick accent was absent. “"Hiiii. I'm Gretchen from the Millennium City Animal Shelter. We're going door to door to raise awareness about the organization and introduce a few of our wonderful pets.”
Cait played up the part of cute kitten as the woman rubbed under his chin. An involuntary purr rumbled up out of him, and he let out the softest, faintest, cutest meow he could muster as he locked eyes with the blonde.
“Uh... I don't know if they allow pets in this building.”
“Awww, we checked with the landlord. You look like a cat person, and little Tommy here needs a good home. He has all his shots, and when he gets old enough, we'll neuter him for free.”
His tail twitched in agitation. Like hell that’s gonna happen. He vocalized his thoughts with a loud, insistent sounding meow.
“Uuhhhhhh.”
“Can we come in? We can talk about it a bit more,” the woman asked, her pitch going up just a little.
“I don't think so. Look, it's been nice talking to you.”
The young woman started to close the door, and they were about to lose their opportunity to find out what was going on. Cait took the initiative, wriggling free of the mage's arms to make a break for the door. “No! Wait! Tommy!”
Just as he was about to skirt through the narrow opening, all of his whiskers lit up with sensation, as if he were about to hit a wall. He came to a screeching halt just before hitting the gap in the doorway. What was that? A ward? The blonde bent down and scooped him up. He mewed loudly, making a show of rubbing against the girl’s neck, purring in feigned affection. His attentions were on the apartment though, his eyes fixed on it.
“Awww.... aren't you cute together. I think he likes you. Look... can I leave him with you for just a little bit. I've been with him all day and I really need a smoke. I will just step outside… ”
The young girl looked puzzled for a moment, but after smiling weakly to the kitten, she nodded. She closed the door, and Cait watched as the mage walked back toward the entrance way. He felt a tingle, like static electricity, pass along his fur as he was carried in over the threshold. Definitely a ward. He wasn’t sure what sort of ward was in place. He needed to investigate, which meant the girl would have to put him down. He locked eyes with her, letting out a questioning meow.
"Aren't you a little cutie patootie?" Suddenly, the girl pinched him by the scruff of his neck, holding kitten sized Cait right in front of her face. “I did need a little snack.”