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Indy
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Indy's knees collapsed beneath herself the moment the door shut behind Silver. She caught herself on the ice machine, hissing as the cold metal bit into her palms. Every muscle felt as though it had been run through a taffy machine, her bones too soft and her ligaments too tight. She could still feel the phantom sensation of whiskers on her cheeks. Scents no longer traceable by her nose still crept across the room; the pungent mildew in the back corners of the wall behind the ice machine, the sharp bite of cleaning chemicals that had been used sometime in the previous week--all still there in her memory, even if they were lost to her human nose.
"Oh fuck," she hissed. Could she walk? She could definitely walk. There was no reason she shouldn't be able to walk.
One foot edged out away from the ice machine--a loose limb dangling from an uncooperative joint made of strings and cement. She leaned forward--
And immediately collapsed.
Her hands clawed against the ice machine, pulling herself up from the floor as she bit back a sharp screech of frustration. Four limbs were decidedly easier than two; whatever branch of the human species that decided vertical height was more advantageous than stability should have been wiped out by Darwinism. It was fine, she decided. Completely fine, everything was alright. She just needed a couple of minutes--Silver had said she would be back soon anyway, she was just heading to the desk. Just a couple of minutes and Indy would be fine to follow her back to the room where there was food, privacy, and actual pants instead of repurposed bath towels. Giving in to the aches chewing a path down her body, Indy leaned against the ice machine and shut her eyes.
The chill of the machine was a balm against her aching back, despite it making a poor excuse for a chair. Periodically it rumbled as new ice was dropped into the basin, sending shivers down her tingling skin each time. Gradually, the gel in her bones seemed to solidify and Indy found herself able to put pressure onto her feet without toppling onto the floor. She perked up as a set of voices crept under the door, too muffled for her frustratingly poor ears to decipher. For a moment she thought one of them may have been Silver, but then she heard a familiar voice shouting for an unfortunately familiar dog.
Fuck. Augie had followed them? Or had he come for another reason? The idea of seeing him--she couldn't. Being a cat, that was different. He had never seen her as a cat, he wouldn't recognize her anyway--but to see him as a human? To have him look her in the eyes with that vacant stare signaling not a goddamn hint of who she was?
She would stay put. Silver would be back any minute and it would be fine.
Unless Augie came into the ice room.
"Shit." Indy pushed herself away from the ice machine and barreled into the door. Not only was Augie right outside, but it was taking too long for Silver to get back. Anyone outside her sight--she didn't know what could be happening. Anyone could have found Silver, something could be happening in the lobby and Indy was sitting on her ass in the ice room. She would just pop out and make sure everything was alright, get a visual on Silver, and dip back when she was sure Augie was gone. Anywhere was a better hiding place--especially when that dog was prone to sniffing her out.
Besides, she probably didn't have to be worried about anyone else being in the lobby; everyone was probably out getting dinner or doing touristy crap.
Firm in her decision, Indy pulled open the door.
Right as Augie came out of the room across the hall.
She froze, one hand on the door handle and the other tightly gripping the towels wrapped around her torso. "Uh." He looked the same. It was obvious as a cat but so painful as a human--to see him exactly as she did back then, that same easygoing smile--she looked away before his surprise had a chance to turn to confusion. "Sorry--wrong room."
Eyes still on the floor she stumbled away from him toward the lobby where she could hear Silver's soft voice and--
People. So many people.
The two guys who had chased her as a cat were still in the lobby, huddled together and looking absolutely suspicious as hell as they spoke in soft whispers. Silver was at the desk talking to the innkeeper who looked thoroughly pissed off. Indy froze as she looked at all of them--should she run back? No, Augie was there. Maybe the door? It was maybe another five big leaps and she could at least get enough time to figure out how to fix her newest particular mess.
The doors opened as a short man with wild hair stepped inside, a bag cradled in his hands as he walked inside with blissful ignorance of the chaos within.
"Well," Indy muttered. "Shit."