Luca-Fox
Luca and Sabrina coughed as they waved away a cloud of green smoke in the archives. Luca opened the window as wide as it could go to help filter out the smoke. "I wasn't that bad, was I?" Luca pouted, facing Sabrina as the last of the smoke cleared. Luca had decided to skip again today, and when Sabrina had stomped into the room where he was napping, she had pointed her wand, which had been clenched in her hand, at him and scolded him. At some point during the lecture, she had called him a fox, constantly slipping away from class and all, and a spell shot out of the wand, filling the room with smoke the color of Luca's hair.
She glared at him for a moment before freezing, "Uh...Luca…?"
"Uh...yes?" He mimicked.
"That magical burst may have done more than create a bunch of smoke…" She bit her lip.
"What do you mean? Did you turn me into a rabbit or something." He patted his chest, "I'm still human, as far as I can tell."
She didn't laugh at his joke. "Luca. Not a rabbit. Remember how I called you a fox…? Umm...well...you might want to feel the top of your head…"
Tilting his head, he reached a hand up and patted his head-there were fox ears, as green as his hair. Then he burst into laughter, "How? Just how?! You, Sabrina, are one of the great mysteries of the world!" He turned in circles, trying to look behind him, his ears flicking. He had a fluffy green tail tipped with white to match.
Sabrina giggled, "You look more like a dog chasing its tail…" She shut her eyes as she tried to stop laughing at him. He took advantage of this and quietly snuck behind her, wrapping his arms around her waist and began spinning her around, making her shriek.
"Well! Let's see if you like it!" He shouted.
After a few turns he stumbled and they fell to the ground, him landing on his rump and her in his lap. They were laughing, just enjoying the moment. "If I promise to go to class tomorrow, will you refrain from completely transforming me into a fox?" he murmured in her ear.
"Perhaps." She 'hmph'ed and turned her head away. Luca pouted, his fox ears flattening. Then she burst into giggles, and he grinned cheekily.
"I shouldn't have asked. You love me too much to be so mean."
She flicked his forehead, sticking out her tongue, "Don't push it, fox boy."
