In the twilight hour
08-14-2015, 02:06 PM
Spencer couldn't help but chuckle as one of the bugs landed on the female, the girl prancing around to try and get the little creature off but at the same time was spreading her scent around. The man had to take a deep breath while retaining his collected demeanor, ears flicking to the side and body straightening out. Did she know what was going on with her body? Or was she unaware? He wanted to say something but didn't want to embarrass the girl, possibly scare her off or make it seem like he had darker intentions for approaching her.
Perhaps she realized what she was doing, his guess by the way she quickly stopped running around and sat back down in the grass and continued the topic of the bugs. He would smile, approaching by a few more feet then stopping in front of her about five feet away, sitting down. “Not a lot of places have them, so whenever I do come across them I like to lay out in the grass and watch them flicker around the stars.” His head tilted as he watched a cluster of lightning bugs land in the grass, green eyes turning back to the woman, clearing his throat.
“I apologize for asking this sort of question miss Esarosa,” he began, tail wrapping around his leg. “But do you know... that you are giving off a particular scent?” He didn't want to outright say what was going on, not sure how comfortable she was about that kind of stuff or if she even wanted o have it brought up by a complete strangers. “I don't want you to think I'm a creep that has been following you because of it, but it can get you into some possible trouble and make things happen that you might not want but your body does.” Enough was said for now, he'd allow her to answer.
Perhaps she realized what she was doing, his guess by the way she quickly stopped running around and sat back down in the grass and continued the topic of the bugs. He would smile, approaching by a few more feet then stopping in front of her about five feet away, sitting down. “Not a lot of places have them, so whenever I do come across them I like to lay out in the grass and watch them flicker around the stars.” His head tilted as he watched a cluster of lightning bugs land in the grass, green eyes turning back to the woman, clearing his throat.
“I apologize for asking this sort of question miss Esarosa,” he began, tail wrapping around his leg. “But do you know... that you are giving off a particular scent?” He didn't want to outright say what was going on, not sure how comfortable she was about that kind of stuff or if she even wanted o have it brought up by a complete strangers. “I don't want you to think I'm a creep that has been following you because of it, but it can get you into some possible trouble and make things happen that you might not want but your body does.” Enough was said for now, he'd allow her to answer.