ardent

Annual Checkup



Lillith

Loner

age
2 Years
gender
Female
gems
1253
size
Medium
build
Light
posts
239
player
KatG2

The Ooze Participant
08-04-2021, 06:52 PM (This post was last modified: 08-04-2021, 06:52 PM by Lillith. Edited 1 time in total.)
He didn’t argue with her anymore, but he chuckled and shook his head almost defeated. Lil smirked lightly, the expression sweet and innocent as she defended his pretty eyes. She felt the opposite to him, she wished she had her father’s silvery eyes instead of the rubies she sported. He was too caught up in her pulse to comment again before assessing her further. They were very much alone, and very close, and her father’s warning wasn’t far from her mind. Roman was her friend, but being close like this brought the thought of having more than that back around.

Lillith blushed again with his compliment, she was feeling better everyday but she hadn’t noticed any change in appearance. Some days were just better than others but Roman saw past all of that. She smiled and shyly averted her gaze as she confessed her fluttering heart. Romulus pondered about what the ailment could be, right now it was beating fine, steady and strong. They’d just have to keep an eye on anything out of the ordinary. "I don’t think it is.” Not to her physical detriment at least.

Roman wasn’t finished yet and shifted to the side of her, she stood straight as he silently directed. He pressed hi spaws into her soft fur and familiarized himself with her form. When his paw trailed over her ribs she squirmed a little because she was ticklish but mostly held her composure. When the one down her back reached her lower back her heart fluttered everywhere and more as he traced over her belly.

"Tickly, but not painful.” She started with a soft chuckle as she moved unintentionally as he brushed over sensitive skin. Lilith didn’t usually let anyone this close to begin with, he was being allowed many privileges as he took the role of her physician. "And some fluttering.” She confessed, uncertain if he could feel the way he made her heart skip.

"Speech"