ardent

I'd fight the world for you

Siren <3



Dalila

Loner

Master Fighter (240)

Master Healer (255)

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age
7 Years
gender
Female
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Balanced
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The Ooze ParticipantPride - Demisexual1K
07-23-2021, 10:10 PM

Dalila smiled once Siren asked to go to the beach and she nodded, giving her lover's lips one more gentle kiss. "Of course I will." She reluctantly let her arms fall away from Siren's sides sides then getting back to her paws. There was still a bit of daylight to be had and perhaps they'd get to enjoy the sunset while they were on the beach. She led Siren out of the den, but once they were outside she walked side by side with the delicate woman beside her. When it was just the two of them she could almost forget that she was a slave. The way Siren looked at her made her feel like she was simply a doting partner that took care of the woman she loved. Yes, she had begun taking care of Siren out of duty and obligation, but even if she was given her freedom this moment she wouldn't want to be anywhere else. She wanted to always be at Siren's side, enjoying this love that they shared.

They moved toward the beach and quickly their paws were in the sand. Dalila guided their path along the shore, walking leisurely as the waves washed back and forth over their paws. "I enjoy spending time with you," she told Siren with a loving smile as she turned her gaze down to look at her. That was no secret, but she didn't know if she had ever said it out loud either. Maybe it was just assumed that she would enjoy being with the one she loved, but she wanted Siren to know that she wasn't only here because she had to be. If that was the case she probably would have tried to run away while Chimera was gone, knowing that Siren wouldn't be able to chase her down. She leaned her head down to give Siren's cheek another kiss before she turned her attention back to the beach ahead of them so she could keep her eyes peeled for anything interesting to take back with them.

As they were walking, she noticed some figures she didn't really recognize and couldn't readily identify and she eyed them curiously. There seemed to be a whole cluster of them, maybe five or six from what she could tell from a distance. "What are those...?" she mused quietly. From here she couldn't tell if they were friend or foe so she didn't divert their path just yet, too curious to see what these creatures were that had taken up residence on their island. As they got closer she was able to make out some more details and realized they were sea lions. She blinked with surprise slowing to a stop maybe a dozen feet from the creatures with a tip of her head. "Hm... I've never seen them around here," she wondered aloud. She knew the weather had been very strange over the past year so perhaps some animals were venturing places they didn't usually stray.

"Dalila"