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Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 2:20 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2019 6:41 pm
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"Hmmm" Came a female's thunderous purr, traveling down the path like that of the storm's song, as it rumbled across the skies.
It was Rhoma, padding elegantly along beneath the bloated heavens, with her back bare of the fur she typically sported and her hair long, messy, but lovely despite it all. Her golden gaze flitted upward, and when the sky called she called, purring along with the earths vibrato.
There was comfort to be found in the impending darkness... little reminders of the vile yet glorious deeds done while in the pitch black of a Stormborns night. And she relished in the chaos of it all. The literal, physical chaos, as the winds would sweep up the territory and the choir would sing. This place was a far cry from an old home she had all but forgotten. But that's what made it perfect.
The gray canvas that had stolen her focus suddenly welcomed a streak of green, and the loud call sent her ears forward. Her head then fell into a tilt as she was brought to curiosities doorstep once more... who was that? And the better question:
Who was it calling to?
A small smile pulled at her ebon lips.
Her attention followed it down and down until it landed amongst the trees, and she narrowed her gaze. Squinting hard to see out as far as she could... Then, striding long and strong, she could just make out the brilliance of another red coat... and a mane... and suddenly she knew her evening stroll would become all the more exciting.
Assuming her role, the thrall's steps slowed to a stop in the middle of the make-shift roadway. She would wait for his approach. Whoever he was. But her stillness was not complete, as her tail flicked from side to side, perhaps agitated, perhaps aroused, while the subtle smirk that had turned her maw once now expanded into a wide and flirtatious grin.
"Hello." She greeted, eyes fluttering back and forth between the earth and the stranger... wow, a stranger? She thought she had met with them all at this point...
And another purr came a-rumblin'.
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