[So if anyone was paying attention during the experiment, they would have noticed a
mostly unfamiliar man strolling around the main portion of the village, looking entirely too composed for the body-switching. That probably wouldn't have been out of the ordinary, except said man spent a large amount of time in the clothing stores and took "home"
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He approaches her from behind.] Yo! [...] You were taught shape-shifting?
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Not taught, really, but I can change. Why?
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I can turn into a lot of things. [Have that grin, Lloyd. It's a little nutso but also pretty self-mocking.] If I can get my hands on it and get its DNA, I can be it.
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You know, the building blocks of life and all that? Genetic code? The thing that decides whether we have red hair or blue eyes or whatever? I could be you if I wanted to.
[She has ethics about this, so she won't acquire him, not without a damn good reason and not without permission. But she could.]
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[He's most likely referring to the fact that she's barefoot.]
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Always has been. Can't do anything about it, though.
[Not unless she wants to stash spare shoes everywhere around the village... which isn't such a bad idea, actually, she might do at least one or two pairs.]
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The spell doesn't let you?
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It's not a spell, but no, it doesn't. Shoes aren't organic and are too damn complicated to integrate, we can barely manage any decent clothing as it is. [canon: laaaate in the series they learn to morph real clothing, not just spandex, but it takes a damn long while. So she's actually wearing a shirt and a pair of shorts, even with the barefoot.]
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You need to explain.
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[Oh, but it's him. Not like she wasn't expecting this, and she straightens up with a severely mocking girly-salute as she turns to continue to All Passions.]
You're welcome.
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I don't have use for the clothes.
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[Fear the teenager Shadow. FEAR THE MALL-CRAWLER.]
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