But there's something unutterably pleasant about curling up in a proper bed in pajamas and just sleeping. And then waking up and getting breakfast in those pajamas. So she does that, because immortality's a long unpleasant time if you don't enjoy the little things every now and then. Like adorable bunny slippers and soft pajamas and sleeping in.
She's midway through a fruity salad thing that counts as the standard fairy breakfast when she feels the summon. Showing up to a summon in pajamas? Eh. If they're proper summoners she bets they've seen worse, and she doesn't particularly care if they think she's unprofessional.
She puts her spoon down and accepts the summon.
The pocket dimension and illusions are worrying.
Does the Protectorate want to, say, help her go space them?
Though it does depend on how long they'll take for it. Are they going to take too long?
"I can wait for him to come back," says Morgan brightly. (Ugh. Patrolling. What a waste of everyone's time.)
She goes to the waiting room, picks up a magazine, and starts casually reading. In full costume. Completely ignoring any stares.
The nice PRT lady brings them to a meeting room where Eidolon is waiting, arms crossed, looking out the window. He turns to look at Morgan and nods. "Hello."
"So, how free are you to come play hooky with me? I don't know what demands the Protectorate makes of your time."
"I think the Protectorate as a whole is taking too long to get back to me about working with me on strategizing for the Blasphemies and wondering if you're willing to just cut past the red tape with me for the good of the world."
"I'm not sure how I'd fare against the illusions and couldn't actually get past them without causing a lot of property damage and probably quite a few deaths, and the pocket dimension is... Concerning. One of my counters is being trapped in something I can't escape from by moving." She shrugs. "I try not to barrel into tactical nightmares."
"And you came to me because you expect me to go around regulations and go fight the Blasphemies with you."
"I came here to ask. I don't expect you to do anything, I don't know you nearly well enough."
"Eidolon, I can be anywhere in the world in ten seconds, the only reason I ever slow down is so I don't break squishy people."