we swam the evening away
06-08-2021, 02:37 PM
Duchess hadn't noticed as Indigo nearly stalked her, his mind clearly on other things, better things. Duchess had the same idea maybe, but as eager as she was to be with Indigo again, she still had that bit of worry in her. That he wasn't entirely better, that what they would do would hurt him again. And she did love Indigo for who he was, not just the sex. Maybe all this waiting was the testament of that. Almost everything she saw in Indigo was good and admirable. Well, except...
Duchess' lashes fell, looking at his frame up and down as he touched her hip and gave her a gentle kiss before moving forward, perhaps a dare to keep after him. She obliged with a gentle smile, a quiet exaggerated exhale when she moved forward.
Her neck craned as they stood before one of the buildings, vines and roots grew through the broken windows and along the side of the outside walls. Duchess didn't stand there long, going on through a set of doors off the hinges, broken and inoperable. It was dark when she first entered, and she felt a creeping unsettling feeling over her. She tried to work past it though, she knew there was a lot of things she was scared of but she wanted to be better for Indigo, and for the rest of the misfits. She moved through a giant open hall, covered with greenery that grew inside on the ground and up the supporting beams. She turned to Indigo, her face turning another small smile before moving into a stairwell ahead of them, climbing a few flights to another area that was open for them to explore.
This floor was a lot more divided, a small open area with a hallway which she followed. Some of the rooms were either empty with a few unique items along the floor, or some of the doors were caved in so they couldn't enter. When they came to the end of the hall, she turned into a room that actually had no roof, instead vines and foliage grew over the blown out part of the building. Sunlight still seeped through the cracks, it was a lot brighter than it was in the first hall they entered. And here, small multicolored flowers grew along the thick roots and vines.
"Duchess"
Duchess' lashes fell, looking at his frame up and down as he touched her hip and gave her a gentle kiss before moving forward, perhaps a dare to keep after him. She obliged with a gentle smile, a quiet exaggerated exhale when she moved forward.
Her neck craned as they stood before one of the buildings, vines and roots grew through the broken windows and along the side of the outside walls. Duchess didn't stand there long, going on through a set of doors off the hinges, broken and inoperable. It was dark when she first entered, and she felt a creeping unsettling feeling over her. She tried to work past it though, she knew there was a lot of things she was scared of but she wanted to be better for Indigo, and for the rest of the misfits. She moved through a giant open hall, covered with greenery that grew inside on the ground and up the supporting beams. She turned to Indigo, her face turning another small smile before moving into a stairwell ahead of them, climbing a few flights to another area that was open for them to explore.
This floor was a lot more divided, a small open area with a hallway which she followed. Some of the rooms were either empty with a few unique items along the floor, or some of the doors were caved in so they couldn't enter. When they came to the end of the hall, she turned into a room that actually had no roof, instead vines and foliage grew over the blown out part of the building. Sunlight still seeped through the cracks, it was a lot brighter than it was in the first hall they entered. And here, small multicolored flowers grew along the thick roots and vines.