The bar was...unusually reticent, in the lower layers of her mind (and she hadn't pried further; she wasn't sure if she'd be noticed; she wasn't sure if offending would get her kicked out, and regardless of whether it was actually safe it was safer than anywhere else she'd been for the past...three years?) so she couldn't be sure this place wasn't really a trap of some kind, but the higher layers gave a plausible explanation that didn't involve being a trap, and whatever else it was warm and dry and had food. Her guard was probably a full 25% down. Positively trusting, these days.
"I wonder if you can get spells specifically to deal with the way the fluffs-in-particular are obnoxious."
"Something to--disrupt communication, or make it harder for them to observe you, or something like that."
"Maybe. Although if I only had a partial fluff-disruptor I'd worry it would make them more eager to disrupt me back."
"But they're so cute and fluffy." Headshake. "If my time traveling worked differently I'd probably slap myself at least once."
"...I'm now imagining you accumulating a critical mass of selves as the loops progress."
"I know it's not factually correct but I can't help but imagine that that would teach those little emotionless bastards the meaning of fear."
"...Okay, good point, but given that it's not factually correct I think I'm okay to enjoy the mental images."
"Yes, help yourself to all the daydreams you like about dozens of me converging on an army of fluffs."
"I don't even know if they'd have any idea what was happening if they suddenly started experiencing an emotion, come to think of...it...it is potentially possible that I could actually do that and my brain started generating reasons why trying would be a terrible idea the moment it crossed my mind and hasn't stopped yet."
"Yeah, no, not even a little bit tempted, mostly mentioned it because I was startled and horrified by the idea."
"And then they could go home and fuel their civilizations on their own emotional energy."
"I wonder how it's possible that they don't have emotions. I mean, random animals have emotions."
"Well, not all of them, but if you think dogs and cats don't have emotions, then you probably haven't spent much time around them."
"I think they're more inclined to emote in ways comprehensible to humans than, you know, species that haven't had their development guided by humanity for the past few thousand years."