You Make my Heart Flutter like a Tilt-a-Whirl
08-15-2016, 06:25 PM
Esarosa could tell that her efforts to tease him were effective. She was no temptress, but it was easy to flaunt her heat scent, and knowing how the rest of the evening would play out made it that much easier. As she made her way further out into the water, to where her paws just barely grazed the ground, she drifted lightly, and then looked to find that Steel was following her. He had called her crazy, jokingly of course. Grinning, she swished toward him - she was definitely going to splash him now! But before she could lift a paw, he had beat her to it, much to her surprise, his laughter filling her ears - her ears which now drooped and dripped from the wave of water he'd sent her way. Giggling, she shook her head to clear some of the drops away, and shifting her balance to her hind legs, she lifted up her forepaws and grazed a foreleg across the surface of the water, aiming a big splash of water in Steel's direction. She wished this day would never end. She wished that they could always spend their time this way. She could think of no other place in the world she'd rather be, than right here with Steel. Feeling her chest constrict with a sudden rush of excitement and affection, she surged through the water towards her love, her forepaws reaching out for the front of his chest as she floated toward him. What a fascinating sensation, her mind wandered just momentarily, to be swimming toward the one she loved, instead of bounding along on solid ground. She'd been swimming plenty of times before, but not with someone else, not like this. Her mind coming back to her current position, she reached forward with her nose and showered Steel in loving kisses, having to contain her joy so that she didn't squeal like a little girl in his ear. Finally she pulled back, allowing him a second to breathe as she smiled at him, eyeing the handsome, red-eyed beast. "I love you so much," she breathed with a dreamy sigh. She had been thinking they'd have a bite to eat, and wait for night to fall and the stars to come out before they got down to business... but maybe they didn't need to wait for all that. Besides, the water would be cold by then! |