"If he did I missed it. That's a serious limit, then, have to pause to be human every two hours minimum. So what's being an Andalite like?"
<Kind of... jumpy,> he muses. <No, maybe jumpy's the wrong word. Alert. Goes with the eyes, I guess. I think I like it. And the tail's not bad either. Probably the strongest part of my body right now.>
Bella writes the no-morph-to-morph limitation. "So you're getting - psychological effects, too? The alertness...?"
<I dunno if it's exactly psychological,> he says. <It's more physical. Like, I've got a whole new brain in here.> He taps one slim blue finger against the side of his head. <Whole new set of reflexes. Also, grinning without a mouth is weird.>
"And you're not having any trouble standing, moving extra fingers or the eyestalks or the four legs or the tail, it all just makes sense?"
"Well, there's still tone-of-voice going on when you thoughtspeak. Nothing too obvious in the face, though."
<It's the eyes, and the whatever these are,> he says, gesturing at the three vertical slits in what on a human face would be the nose-and-mouth area. <Kind of subtle.>
Bella nods. "Can anybody else think of anything worth finding out before he demorphs?" she asks.
He ducks behind the box again.
"...Is it some sex thing, is it just me or is it totally skeevy to use a dead guy's body that way?"
"I don't know, maybe," says Robin. "But he's hardly going to complain, is he?"
"Anyway, he gave it to me in the clear," he points out.
"Well, now I've gone and thought of it I don't want anybody besides Bella acquiring me."
"What if I solemnly swear not to use it for anything dirty? Not that I especially want to morph you in the first place."
"I, however," murmurs Ethan to Robin, "have conceived a sudden urge to morph you."
"I guess I'd believe you if you promised," Andi tells Robin.