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02-12-2017, 09:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-22-2017, 02:26 PM by Vianni.)
Asena let me assume Luc was sleeping <333
She was feeling stronger today, the need to celebrate her healing dancing through her being. Small scabs formed where he had bitten her, the devil had claimed her as his and now that she was feeling better, she had the energy to lead him on a hunt for her. The wicked woman eased herself out of the floor, watching her mate with a mischievous grin on her face as she crept up on him without a sound to stir him. When she is fit, Vianni is an early riser, waking up in the earliest hours before the dawn, and she watched the devil lay on his bed. Even in his sleep the male projected an air of danger that Vianni found to be entrancing. She smiles as she stands there, then turns and moves stealthily through the halls of their metal home.
Once outside, Vianni nearly let loose a howl to announce herself as healed to the world. Strength had returned to her, thanks to Lucifer's care, though she wasn't sure how long she could keep it after this stunt. Taking a deep breath, Vianni grinned as she let her paws touch the snow and she moved to leave the first of many scent markers for her mate to follow. Slowly, she tested her trot, and then a steady, ground eating lope that carried her across the marble wash, through the twisting labyrinth of its cliffs and riverbeds. Taking a breathing break at the plains littered with sparse groupings of pines and other scraggly shrubs, Vianni looked back toward the Antiox, the sun just beginning to peek over the horizon. Once she was sure there would be no cramps or shooting pains from her abdomen, the monochrome killer made her way through the plains and back north toward the frozen woods.
By marking her trail for her lover, she ensured that she would not be alone for long. It would also serve to prove that she had not left him permanently, and hopefully she could avoid some of his ire. While she healed, she had done fairly well in keeping him relatively harmless. And while she felt moderately guilty about not telling him the entire truth about her healing progress, she had hoped to surprise him with it. Looking around at the area, Vianni noted the green color of the leaves that were encased within the ice. This is where she wanted Lucifer to find her. Moving through the peeking treetops, Vianni focused more on finding a good place to stand rather than what was around her.
Once outside, Vianni nearly let loose a howl to announce herself as healed to the world. Strength had returned to her, thanks to Lucifer's care, though she wasn't sure how long she could keep it after this stunt. Taking a deep breath, Vianni grinned as she let her paws touch the snow and she moved to leave the first of many scent markers for her mate to follow. Slowly, she tested her trot, and then a steady, ground eating lope that carried her across the marble wash, through the twisting labyrinth of its cliffs and riverbeds. Taking a breathing break at the plains littered with sparse groupings of pines and other scraggly shrubs, Vianni looked back toward the Antiox, the sun just beginning to peek over the horizon. Once she was sure there would be no cramps or shooting pains from her abdomen, the monochrome killer made her way through the plains and back north toward the frozen woods.
By marking her trail for her lover, she ensured that she would not be alone for long. It would also serve to prove that she had not left him permanently, and hopefully she could avoid some of his ire. While she healed, she had done fairly well in keeping him relatively harmless. And while she felt moderately guilty about not telling him the entire truth about her healing progress, she had hoped to surprise him with it. Looking around at the area, Vianni noted the green color of the leaves that were encased within the ice. This is where she wanted Lucifer to find her. Moving through the peeking treetops, Vianni focused more on finding a good place to stand rather than what was around her.
My whole existence is flawed
you get me closer to god