Llidya grinned inwardly, remembering the look on Ash's face when she'd showed up in Lyliyana's body at the coffeeshop. It had been great. She was glad that Lyliyana let her out, eternally grateful really. It'd been great to stretch her legs after so long in the statue, even if they weren't her own.
She didn't get to talk to him much though, Lyliyana was still learning the ability she told her, and it was hard to keep it up. She needed to talk to him. About the dream, about the situation, about well, everything. Fortunately he'd given her some files to keep her occupied, and Wendy and Blaise had let her put up a new, high-tech flat screen tv that was as thick as a spiral notebook. The files had been uploaded to the compact CPU within the screen, and Lyliyana had sat down there for a while, going through different statements and pictures. Llidya made sure to tell her not to look at the screen when the gory crime scene photos came up. Lyliyana had left for a bit after that, leaving one file to cycle through the images of the text and photos. It wasn't great, but it was better than nothing. And Llidya knew that from the absolute nothing she'd experienced for the last few weeks.
Once again it was not enough to take her attention from her wolf. Metaphysical icy blues glanced inward at the animal sleeping within the tower of jade on the supernatural plane. It slept, but Llidya knew better. There was something different about it. In her dream, the wolf had changed to a fox with seven tails. She wondered if it wasn't a premonition of sorts and not just a dream. After all it had lashed out at her and even hurt her. She'd never heard of a lycan's animal do that to the counterpart.
Her attention focused out of the tower of jade, seeing the shadows at random intervals around the tower. She couldn't tell what they were through the translucent material. Only that they were there. They'd started appearing that morning, slowly growing in number. They felt like lycans, only they had no counterpart on the physical plane. And they didn't look like any animal...but then she couldn't go much by sight. They almost seemed human. But that was impossible, right? Llidya eyed them warily, really needing to get out again and talk to Ash. He'd been a werewolf for a good long while, so maybe he had an idea of what was going on. And hell, she just wanted to see him. She missed...well, no need to think about that. No use at the moment.
Llidya sighed, and then looked back out into the supernatural plane at the undefinible silhouttes. A sense of dread permeated her then, and she shivered within her jade encasing.