First winds of spring
Cerberus
02-26-2023, 12:31 PM
Everything happened so quickly and in the blink of an eye she went from feeling weightless as she began to slip past the edge of the crumbling cliff to feeling Cerberus' strong forelegs wrap around her and yank her back to solid ground. Her larger brother tumbled backward as he frantically pulled her back to safety, causing her to fall on top of him in the process, and as she panted lightly from the rush of adrenaline she blinked her eyes open again and looked down into Cerb's mint green eyes. Her ears flicked a bit at the sharp edge to his voice as he began to speak, but as he continued and smoothed back to the easy, soft tones she had come to expect from him she easily relaxed again, giving him a little grin with a guilty glance. She had no idea of knowing how fragile that cliff was, but it had been very reckless of her to be walking so close to the edge–especially while she was so distracted by him.
"Sorry," she replied with a little chuckle of her own, tipping her muzzle up to place an apologetic lick over his cheek. She had never really been shy about her affections, being naturally affectionate as it was, but ever since she and Cerberus had spent the night away on their little adventure she had been even more free with her affection for him and far less uncertain about what her desires were. She shifted a bit to lay a bit more comfortably, rearanging slightly since they fell so haphazardly, but she didn't move to get off of him just yet unless he showed that he wanted her to. Her grin grew a little as she joked, "To be fair, it's kind of your fault for being so distracting." She giggled at her own flirtatious joke as she stretched her body out over top of his larger frame more comfortably. Their stroll past the cliffs had taken a bit of a detour, but she couldn't say she was upset at the turn of events.