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Rather than the feral creature though, it's the she-elf who breaks your grip of him. Having finally recovered from your scream, she grabs you under the arms and yanks you up and away from her feral comrade, leaving the thing tumbling about the room in blind and deaf panic. What a terrible noise it makes, sure to draw attention as much as your scream if it goes on much longer, but through it you can still hear the she-elf... shouting as she holds you close, for her inability to hear.
<span class="mu-g"><span class="mu-i">"WHAT DID YOU DO?! STOP THIS HUMA- WHATEVER YOU ARE!"</span></span>
As she holds you against her, you can heal her hearing which isn't lost on her, help reduce her panic a little. But you don't worry for harm nor danger from her; she's already so charmed by you that in spite of all that you just did and made such a mess of her ally, she won't treat you with hostility. She holds you close, but no longer intent to keep you prisoner, now out of hope that you won't do anything else harmful.
A simple enough matter if you were just to hold her yourself, besides obviously being able to just squeeze and crush her, you could talk and convince her of most anything you wanted. Your look, your sound, your touch, that of a goddess simply too much for a mortal and an inhuman. Or, you could convince her if you didn't have to compete in noise with the shrieking feral elf still thrashing about the room as he nears death. However you choose to deal with him, you don't expect it would be anything you couldn't sweetly talk and charm your way out of with the she-elf, or the male when he returns.
Even if he should return in hostility and you couldn't convince him, you've swayed the female enough that she'd surely help you... restrain her comrade, for you to fully charm as well, if he isn't already.
>Despite your nature, these inhumans crossed an unforgivable line. End them, and give them a noble afterlife as your beloved cats.
>Save and spare the elves, as loving as you are, and send away any come to investigate the chaos. Besides, you still have use for them. {Specify.}
>Though they may be useful, you don't suppose you need all of these elves... if you choose to leave one or two alive.
>Take control of the situation, and allow for help to arrive. You'd prefer your people to see to this mess, or at least have them present in whatever you do, and give advice or support.
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