"Okay, cool, then you come back up here and take the wheel. I don't know what I'm doing. This is terrifying. I'm a TIGER, Amare. My entire being was stolen and then, poof, in the next moment, Aliens. If you think you know what I should do, then how 'bout you get turned into a tiger instead, hm?"
"Oh thank goodness, I thought I'd never get to talk to another human again!" Alyss returned back with relief. "I'm not just controlling the Tiger, I am the Tiger, and I have no idea how to get out! Or off? Change? I don't know." There was a long pause. "Oh right! There are aliens attacking me...
For sure!! I've been studying about birds for the past five years because I want to know that I can properly take care of and maintain one. I've learned that a lot of birds are surrendered and I don't want to put one through that mental turmoil. But it also means I need to be patient!
If this is still open, I'd love to plan a roleplay with you. I love father/brother/mentor-figures in roleplays. What's more, it sounds like phenomenal place to have some fun world building happen.
"I know, I know!" Alyss said to the voice as she tried her best to will her mind to stop the movements, rather than being terrified of hurdling through space. She was well happy that she hadn't any normal stomach to grow nauseous from, because she'd surely be sending rings of liquid all around...
"OH HECK, OH GOSH, THIS IS FAST! LIKE REAL FAST!" Alyss belted as she scooped on by the ships and zoomed way more than she had planned or expected. She didn't pay much attention to things around her until she heard that voice in her head speak again. "Wha-!" she tried to ask, but then heard the...
"Right, right. Okay...let's see. Wait up guys!" Alyss yelled to the different ships and began to think of the equipment necessary for escaping the atmosphere. Her body began shifting, albeit, slowly, as her unsure side shown through. "It's coming together now." The changes grew ever evident that...
"Of course I've considered it. Surely I've even considered what they'll do with me. I'm a scientist, I don't fight things."
"Let me try something!" she yelled at the aliens and said out loud, "rockets." Her voice shook. It showed her unease in this new body. That reflected outwardly as the...
"It was a mistake attacking that brain in the first place!" Alyss said in her mind as she padded forward, being careful to avoid debris and buildings beneath her. She didn't want to add more to the damage. If anything, this stopped the ships from scrambling. She was doing something good.
"Come...
"So if I just say it," she muttered and swung her back legs back and forth as she tried to climb out. "Make me wings." Pieces of the tiger seemingly pulled off her main body, although, her body didn't appear to change in size. They came up, came together, strong yet flimsy as a wing should be...
"Tiger, lion, whatever, cat. How do I get off Earth? How did it get off Earth?" She scraped again above her, not quite grasping just how much her paws were able to dig into the earth, for light began shining down on her from the outside. "Teach me how to control this thing."
"Three-thousand!?!" she gasped as a large chunk of cement fell on her head. She huffed and growled some as her ears pinned. Alyss shook to get the dust off her. "You mentioned aliens. The Vito-what's its. Has this lion been off earth?"
"A good thing?" Alyss questioned, and gazed down at the ditch she'd already created before being reminded of the options she had. "Before me? How old is this tiger?" she asked and looked to the roof. She went onto her hind legs and began digging upwards. Objects fell to her face, clunking off...
Pulling up the floor, cement and dirt, Alyss kept at it, but came to a halt as the voice gave her news that she wasn't prepared for. "What?!" she gasped and looked to right as though she'd be able to see the being she had been speaking to. "But...this isn't what I wanted. I didn't agree to this."
"Dig?" Alyss asked back and looked down while she lifted a paw. "Hmph!" she squeaked while she looked at the paw over and over again. She lifted it off the ground and pressed it back down. Then, she turned her head to study her other paw, to which she made a similar sound. There was a left and...
"Okay, okay, good," she mumbled and began to pad around in a circle. Backing up occasionally, hitting a wall, giving herself a short fright, then repeating. "Help. Tell me an exit," she ducked some and began heading down a hall that fit her. She knew of exits, but they were all human sized.