The bookstore does not have anything new or interesting and the board games store does not have anything new or interesting and the video games store does not have anything new or interesting either, and so we arrive at the food court, which at least is not expected to provide novelty or interest.
"—are you, like, okay? As a cat? Do you need like... food and a place to sleep...? Like I have to assume you've been getting by all right so far because here you are, but... anyway my place works if you have a way to, like, get there. Also how do I... stop... being all Lunar-Guardian-y, I don't super want to take the subway in this outfit."
<I can hunt alright, but a place to stay out of the weather would be appreciated. To detransform you can just say "mundane form".>
<Oh, yes, you won't change forms on accident if you don't mean it as an incantation.> Minerva seems to know these streets very well, judging from how she's walking towards the subway station a pace ahead of April with her head turned back over her shoulder.
"Good! That's good. Uh, mundane form...?"
And the transformation reverses and she's back in her normal clothes.
"I am maybe going to have to pretend I don't know you on the subway because I don't know if bringing cats on the subway is even allowed and if I talk to you out loud everyone will think I'm insane—oh, uh, does telepathying back at you even work, it kind of wasn't clear."
<It works fine. You have to intend that I hear the words, but you don't need to say them out loud. As for being allowed on the subway, most people's reaction to something out of the ordinary is to do nothing.>
<In that case I apologize for threatening to hit you in the face with a pizza shovel.>
<You were under the influence of hostile magic and experiencing telepathy for the first time. Just don't actually attempt it.>
<I'm afraid a great many such things are likely to happen.> Minerva says, walking under the subway turnstile and waiting for April to traverse it. <Celestial Guardians are universally danger magnets. But I intend to ensure you're ready for everything.>
<"Universally danger magnets" is not the most heartening phrase I've ever heard, gotta say.>
<It really isn't, is it.> A couple people stare at Minerva, but as she predicted none of them are sufficiently bothered by her existence to try to pick her up about it.
<Watching people have no idea what to do with you, on the other hand, is hilarious.>
<Thank you. Never fear, I wouldn't know what to do with a car if I had one. I mostly just want books and food that hasn't been thrown away.>
She can't help giggling at the image of Minerva behind the wheel of a silver sedan.
As she disembarks to make a transfer, she says, <Those are both things I can do!>
<I admit my parents will be kind of weirded out if I come home being followed by a cat and can't explain why. ...genre conventions are telling me I shouldn't explain why but genre conventions probably aren't my best source of information here? —also I forgot to actually tell you my name once we established you didn't know it. I'm April.>
<Genre conventions are generally a poor source of guidance, yes. I'd be happy to explain things to your parents as well. It depends on whether you think they'd be supportive of your activities as a Celestial Guardian, or mostly try to get in the way.>
<It depends a lot on what you want them to be. You can live a mostly normal life while fending off the inevitable attacks of Naya and her various evil minions, or you can go seek them out and foil their plans before they get close to you. Once we've explored the potential of your powers some more, there may be other things you want to do with them as well, depending on your ambitions and what you turn out to be good at. What would you say are your main goals in life?>
<Man, I dunno, I'm not a very ambitious person. Who's Naya and why is she going around inevitably attacking things? And where is she getting evil minions?>