[Cat or no, Diluc still has his sense of self and the mental facilities to recognize and understand Ori when she kneels next to him to see what's wrong. He huffs--as much as a cat can, anyway--and meows again in response. What he's trying to communicate is that of course he didn't mean to do this. But he's not currently equipped for human speech, so he'll have to do his best with what he's capable of doing.
There's also a strong urge to rub up against her while she's kneeling next to her, a feline instinct that he finds off-putting because it feels both alien and like the most natural thing in the world. For now, he resists it.]
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There's also a strong urge to rub up against her while she's kneeling next to her, a feline instinct that he finds off-putting because it feels both alien and like the most natural thing in the world. For now, he resists it.]