Strength: On what issue is your character persistent?
The question made her spade-shaped ears perk, the length of her tail flipping back and forth in a leisurely pendulum of motion that helped her think. Leaning back in the armchair with a leg crossed over the other, she rapped the tapered nails of one hand against the leather, it’s opposite tracing digits across her lips in a pensive gesture. When she finally spoke, she rolled her wrist back and folded her fingers in on her palm, dropping her head to cast that gaze of arctic fire up at the curious individual, the predator’s piercing stare lending an ominous air to her otherwise innocuous statement.
“Completion,” she announced simply, the exotic silk of her accent turning the word more poignant than its implication. “I do not brook loose ends. Unfinished books, paintings left half-done.. missions ended prematurely when one’s goal has not been met. When you are in this line of work, one’s reputation for ’finishing the job,’ so to speak, is everything.”
The witch relaxed back into her previous pose, supporting her jaw on a hand and resuming her rapping of the leather chair arm with the other. “Besides that, unfinished business leads to far too many complications in life. Far better to be prudent about seeing everything to its end, and avoid undue surprises..”
(Thank you so much for the ask!)











