the poison of a snake
lurid
Massive paws pressed through a fresh bed of snow. Orange eyes consumed the sight of a ship jutting from the earth itself. The grandiose lair had been the source of the summons. His inky heart thrummed as he drew closer, feeling the pull of the Night Mother. Wind whipped against the inky behemoth causing his head to move low and ears to flatten against his skull. A grimace flashed against those dark features but no complaint slipped through his teeth. Trudging through the snow like the dutiful demon he was. A low rumble left his throat as those last few strides were made. Cairn stood on the deck of the ship looking up at the monstrosity. From afar it had been impressive but now it towered over him. A small amount of anticipation bubbled in his chest as a deep howl left raised jaws. He was beckoning the Empress from her chosen home, wishing nothing more then to lay eyes on her golden form. The beast would wait, wind and snow battering against him.
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She had called to them, her family, and one by one they slowly filtered in from their icy homeland. It was time to bring Mirovis to Boreas. Things had been stale as of late, leaving the Devil to her own devices. Requiem's company had been helpful, but he slept now in her bed after the night they had shared. Loathe to wake him, Lurid found herself pacing her hallways and the belly of the ship, but that didn't stop her ears from twitching as a low-toned howl came out from the deck of the ship. That was a voice she knew, a voice she loved, and her crystalline gold tail waved up over her hips as she immediately moved through the bowels of the metallic beast and up to the deck of the ship. Like a shadow he stood there, waiting for her. A smile brushed over her face as she moved to greet her brother. While she didn't immediately say anything, her joy at seeing her brother alive and healthy was written all over her devilishly beautiful features. her head raised up, tail over her hips gently swaying to show she was not angry or in an ill mood.
Slowly she moved toward him, out of the shadows and into the early morning sunlight. It was late for her, she should be angry with him for waiting until sunrise to summon the devil, but all she could feel was relief that he was alive and well.