ardent

When the kids are away, the moms will play

Siren <3



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Siren

Loner

Master Healer (250)

Master Intellectual (240)

An icon representing the specialty Professor Professor

age
7 Years
gender
Female
gems
774
size
Extra small
build
Light
posts
314
player
KatG6

The Ooze Participant
11-17-2021, 06:00 PM
Since Dal and Chi seemed to settle their differences Siren noticed a change in her. It was for the better, she smiled more often and seemed cso much happier. At peace even. Siren was glad to have been able to make the harrowing journey with her, their relationship had been through a lot but they always seemed to find their way back to each other. Like Dalila had always been meant to be at her side. Siren easily dropped everything for Dalila, whatever she needed whenever she needed, not just now when Dal had this planned special for the two of them. The Queen easily fell in step beside the mottled woman and grinned up at her as they walked.

Dalila picked a spot not too far from the forest and not too close to the water, enough that dappled sun covered them for now. Siren made herself comfortable on the blanket while Dalila finished setting out her preparations. The Queen was pleasantly surprised to see a bottle of wine among the refreshments. This really was a sweet little date. Siren grinned, not having been spoiled in a long time. Dalila was there for her, but their main concern now were the babies they were raising. That was why these few moments alone meant so much, as was evident in the way Siren glowed as Dal curled around her.

Siren leaned into Dalila’s shoulder, craving the feeling of having her so close. She grinned as dual toned eyes watched as the win was opened and Dalila spoke what Siren was feeling. "Anything is perfect when I’m with you.” She assured her, lifting her head to steal a kiss from Dalila’s muzzle. A playful smirk spread over her features as she watched Dalila eat a berry before leaning down to nuzzle her affectionately. Their paws entwined and nothing but the sound of the ocean to interrupt them.

"I miss it too,” Siren purred as Dal kissed her caramel ear. "They wont need us forever,” A whisper left her sadly, knowing too well how fast the children of the pack were having to grow up. "Everything will settle, I think things will be even better for us down the road.” She assured Dalila as she leaned a little heavier against her. Pressing herself tighter and following the curve of her neck with her own until she was nibbling delicately at Dal’s jaw line. "Until then we can reminisce now,” her words were a soft whisper as she kissed Dalila’s chin.


"Speech"