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Soliloquy

Somnium

age
3 Years
gender
Male
gems
182
size
Large
build
posts
222
player
Novella
12-06-2014, 04:22 PM
To be fair in some ways Desireé was practically a stranger to him. He knew her by name and appearance though other than the fact that she once had been and presumably still was Viridiana's wife there was little else that he could have really told anyone about her. Never before today had he spoken to her alone and it was still surprising that he had the chance to do so now.

There was little for them to talk about really, they didn't know each other well enough to really be interested in what the other had been up to in the time after Covari. All Soliloquy really cared to know is why they'd cleared off and where the hell they'd gone. He had held those questions in his mind for quite some time, irritated that just as life was showing some promise for them it had all been snatched away before anything interesting had happened. Now there was little else to think about however but how close Desireé stood to him now and how enticing that scent was.

Somewhere deep within his mind a thought told him that to dare to go any further was ridiculous but natural instincts and desires and a cunning thought that if anything did happen chances were he wouldn't see Desireé again allowed him to perhaps stupidly banish any sense lingering within that brain of his. He wouldn't jump right in yet though, testing the waters as she did, taking a small step of his own closer to the woman. Oh they could certainly touch now, temptingly close to one and other.

The small talk would continue, though Soliloquy didn't care to divulge much of his life, certainly not the dramatic turn it had suddenly taken but he had gone away to forget about all of that. The purple woman had a different conversation starter in mind, such a conversation perhaps too would bring up facts he cared not to think about but then words were not needed for such a game, both already surely had a sense of what the other wanted.

"You don't really care about that." He stated bluntly. He suspected she hadn't held a single thought of him in her mind since the day she had left Covari but perhaps now he would find a way to plant himself firmly in her memory. There was a far more important question in relation to that that she should have asked instead; "How would you like to spend your time now?"