11-12-2018, 09:18 PM
[div style="margin: 0 auto; width: 60%; text-align: justify;"]When it came to powers and such, the male had grown rather use to them. He knew he possessed the ability to form and control ice, but the power had suddenly gone dormant again. That, or he had unknowingly learned to suppress it. It had caused him a bit of a stress at what his family would have thought of his newfound powers, but he decided to let that turn into his own little secret. It did not matter much, anyway. He knew about the ability of change forms, but he never expected himself to come to the event himself. The body he had now marked an era that was behind him, a legacy he never lived up to fulfill. Day by day had that fantasy to race once again began to diminish. Even so, the desire would always have a small flame lit within him, shielded by a 'what if' he was sure would never come around.
The day was just like any other: long, slow, and dull. While he could easily go out and do something productive, he was still a bit tired from the long trek back home. He had pushed himself to the brink of his limits to get there in a timely manner and now he needed to recover. Victor was not sure how long he had been asleep, but when he awoke, he definitely knew something was off. His body felt light, everything around him appearing to be much bigger. The leather collar around his neck was far too big and heavy, so much so he quickly removed it. What he happened? Rising to his paws, the male padded over to a pool of water before he peered down into it. The same blue eyes he had were still there, but he was no longer a dog. In its place stood a silver domestic cat, an egyptian mau, to be precise.
The day was just like any other: long, slow, and dull. While he could easily go out and do something productive, he was still a bit tired from the long trek back home. He had pushed himself to the brink of his limits to get there in a timely manner and now he needed to recover. Victor was not sure how long he had been asleep, but when he awoke, he definitely knew something was off. His body felt light, everything around him appearing to be much bigger. The leather collar around his neck was far too big and heavy, so much so he quickly removed it. What he happened? Rising to his paws, the male padded over to a pool of water before he peered down into it. The same blue eyes he had were still there, but he was no longer a dog. In its place stood a silver domestic cat, an egyptian mau, to be precise.