Sound like she has you trained to do her bidding. That's "tortitude." What's her name?
My female Bengal has a similar personality to what I read about torties. She has many different vocalizations and behaviors to let me know what she wants.
Her former owner (who re-homed her at 6.5 years old) only fed her dry food, but I give both of my cats a couple tablespoons of wet food when I first get up and make my coffee. Tigger prefers kibble (which I free feed) so he can take or leave the wet food, but KiKi LOVES it! If she knows I'm awake but just haven't gotten up yet, she comes to the side of my bed, stands on the floor and puts her front paws on the mattress near my head and makes "Puss in Boots" eyes like my profile photo. She makes no sound at all, just looks at me with pleading eyes. It is one of the cutest things I've ever seen a cat do. It always works to get me up and feed her the coveted wet food.
While I'm dishing up the wet food she meows like crazy in anticipation. She eats hers faster than Tigger and walks over to finish his bowl, which he always surrenders without argument. They have worked out who is dominant in various situations. He gets to sleep at my feet at night but she's dominant over wet food. They get along great but enjoy play fighting and of course chasing each other all over the place a warp speed.
They can be very mischieivous, particularly if left alone, so its best to give them a companion like another Bengal or other playful animal the can interact with.