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"Flip up the collar of your jacket," she suggests. "You get flair and free reign to glare as you please until people get the point." They wouldn't, most likely.
"See you then." She nods and waits for him to head off while mulling over ideas for how to startle the poor birds. Normally, she'd be against getting involved in this if there was enough risk to her, but...it's birds. In a cage. She can wing it just fine.
She doesn't want to do anything that would involve getting too close or touching the birds, though at least she can look around and seem as fascinated as everyone else whenever a bird moves.
She'll make her way towards the birds, just wanting to get close to see them as she listens to the people around her. Are there any others who might be close by that she could use as a prop for startling the birds?
Savaak gets close enough that she can "stumble" into one of the people closest to the railing without actually being in front, since kids are most likely there.
She aims for a guy who's around her age or older if there is one. Preferably single and good looking.
True. That in itself could be interesting, but Savaak instead aims for one of the guys to land against as she fake-stumbles, the smile disappearing as she bites back a startled exclamation.
"Just a little." She chuckles and gets comfortable, sticking her injured leg out a bit to make it look like she's trying for balance when in reality she's going to trip whoever or whatever comes by next or otherwise moves.
She lets out a pained cry, and boy is it loud. It also carries really well; she's aiming to startle the other birds with the sound! She hobble-turns, looking in horror at the fact that she's tripped an old couple!