"Don't mention it - just be sure to keep the blisters clean, and change the bindings," Akori offered. While the advice wasn't from experience, as her shape-shifting tended to make such things as blisters a minor inconvenience, she had known a few people in her time who had suffered from them. So she knew how to take care of them, if only via second-hand knowledge. The kitsune was by no means a healer, and had Amethyst suffered from anything more severe, Akori would have had to resort to carrying the girl somewhere with people who could help.
"I have a flute you can practise with. I'll give you some pointers - music is a handy skill to have, in my opinion," Akori offered, more than happy to teach the cat-girl to play. Personally, she preferred her lute or harp, leaving her mouth free to sing. That wasn't to say she couldn't play the flute at all - she was rather good, actually - she simply liked to weave her voice about her music. She laughed at the compliment, and grinned. Not many had called her 'soft'. 'Pain in the backside', 'wretch', or 'insufferable smartass' were more likely.
"I do. I can be a human, a normal sized fox, a normal sized fox with four tails, or a mix of human and fox," she replied, "I'll grow more tails as I get older, too."
Akori craned her neck back to see Amethyst laying on her back, looking at the sky. Looking forwards once more, the kitsune skirted a fallen tree, padding through the plant-life with an enthusiastic gait. She wanted to run, but that could wait until Amethyst and she had spoken more.
"Any sized cat? I'd like to see that! I bet you can get anywhere you'd like as a cat," Akori said, already dreaming on the pranks they could play with their powers and skills combined.