When you have a tailmaw that cannot communicate vocally, it can be hard to interpret what it wants. Is it hungry? Is it angry? Is it sad? Is it playful? Is it naughty? Sometimes even Taylor has a hard time figuring out what Ahya wants from her or others. Over time, they have developed a sort of series of nonvocal gestures and/or actions that are mutually understood. It's limited, but it does serve as an effective means of communication. However in instances like this, it is quite clear what Ahya wants. She wants to play fetch! Taylor throws the stick, Ahya uses the soundwaves from its impact on a surface to pinpoint its location and stretches far to retrieve it only to have Taylor throw it again. It's both an exercise for stretching the limits of how far Ahya can reach and her ability to navigate the environment on the feel of soundwaves alone. It's also one of the few ways she can play with Taylor, maybe a bit too much. Taylor isn't always in the mood for fetch!
That's where Taylor's influence of control would come into play. She's got some mental pull on the tail and how it moves too, so she could hold it back some if Ahya is getting too eager/wild.
That's where Taylor's influence of control would come into play. She's got some mental pull on the t
Good to know :D But I cant help but laugh at how funny it would be for the vixen to be pulled in the bushes if the tail suddenly got crazy about a tennis ball XDDD
Good to know :D But I cant help but laugh at how funny it would be for the vixen to be pulled in the
I don't know, because technically that wouldn't take time away from a date with Taylor? Although maybe if I'm good with ahya, that will make me score positive points with Taylor, which also helps me hehhe
I don't know, because technically that wouldn't take time away from a date with Taylor? Although may