phantom-thief-kid:

He’d placed the tie, at least. It was one of those dorky ties Hakuba always wore around. And, given how creatures had a penchant for transforming people, that wouldn’t be too surprising… KID laid down next to the lion, purring. 

The tie was not dorky in the slightest, but KID could probably be forgiven because he was, after all, only a snow leopard, who are not known for their accessorizing skills. Unlike the Hakuba lion, who – not knowing that KID was so rudely unfond of his choice of attire – purred when the other big cat got closer. Because company was always nice, especially if was company that he trusted. 

…even if they had no idea what constituted a good tie or not. Huff. 

phantom-thief-kid said: KID, meanwhile, was patrolling about in his new form, slinking around. Seeing a lion, though, out and in a field of grass did confuse him. He carefully crept up to get a closer look.

Upon hearing the approaching snow leopard, Hakuba lazily looked over, then went back to resting. Big scary lions aren’t afraid of anything right? Plus… stomach… so full of grass…