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Aeil


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07-26-2013, 12:49 AM




The way he carried her towards shore made Aeil feel...safe. In case she ever decided to go swimming in the future and come close to drowning, she knew that Dragon would be one she would choose to save her from its depths. Shallow or deep, the deepness didn't matter, she would call for him. Even though they had just met, the trust that was already starting to develop was surprising for the dark gray fae. So, as he was reaching the shore and walking to higher ground, she remained on his back until she knew it was safe to dismount.
When Aeil's paws touched the ground and her body peeled itself away from Dragon's, her matted fur made her form more obvious. Slender from her mother's side of the family and gorgeous eyes from her father's, she was a sight to see, despite the splattered look her wet fur had made for her. Blinking a few times, she had a smile appear on her face as water dripped from her muzzle. "On the contrary, if I was in any immediate danger, that speed for swimming would definitely come in handy." A wag of her tail indicated she would be perfectly fine with his quickness. "No need to apologize for such a blessing," she gently said, eyes then taking in what had been hidden before.
Aeil's gaze roved over the scars that were obviously hidden before the water expedition. They stood out like dirt roads after a flood, telling tales of past events that had occurred in Dragon's life. Her curiosity took over as she then padded closer to take them in for greater detail. His shying away from her gaze was the obvious sign that he was nervous about her reaction to see them. "That is why you had mud all over your body..." she verbally concluded as her orbs - now light blue - looked over the scars that slashed across his back.
It was a minute or two before she returned her gaze to the large brute in front of her. Another wag of her tail was established and her eyes held a warmth that hadn't been there before. "Dragon...you didn't have to hide them from me." She spoke on her assumption, not scared to know if the conclusion was wrong. "I hope you realize that, no matter what your height or the distinguished markings you bear, your personality and how you treat me matters more..." A light blush ran across her face, although if you were right next to her, it would be missed. Aeil spoke once more, wet fur being quickly dried by the warm spring breezes and sun. "You don't have to be worried about what I think about them."
His splash of water brought her back to the playful nature they had shared. She pulled out of her serious nature and raised her left paw to shy away from his antic. A sly grin appeared on her face and as her left paw graced the ground, her sturdy right one rose and swatted water towards Dragon. It was a feeble attempt, but a funny one all the same. Aeil then playfully growled and pulled back her upper lip, revealing the lovely rows of teeth. She prepared her body and hastily ran towards him. Aeil intended on catching him offguard to tackle him, making him bowl over in the shallow bit of water.




"speeeeech"