MY WASP IN A JAR
06-13-2013, 05:52 PM
Auburn and russet crawled beneath the dying sun, fingers of striking gold and yellows stroking fondly at the spine of the painted lady; harmonious against the chiming of falling water, the romantic dance between the power of elements. Dainty paws tapped curiously at the shifting surfaces, testing her stability and traction as she dared her body to take the gamble, thrashing waters of evil promise whispered and reached desperately for her soul, the thrill of dangerous possibilities her ecstasy. With the tiniest of misjudgement she could fall, her body crushed by the cruel forces of nature. Beautifully, elegantly, perfectly.
Satisfied with the twisting contractions of muscle, pleased by her bodies abilities to pass along the rigid threats of the falls she moved back to the bank, where certainty and safety beckoned; her reward of survival more powerful than the greatest gift of glimmering diamonds and jewels. The youth found her way effortlessly through the winding structures of trees, silver-green eyes guiding her closer to the previously unnoticed presence of another. No desire to interact, though not prepared to shift from her preferred path of journey. The burgundy stained lady paused, standing with an apparent uncertainty. Her ebony company seemed content with her exploration, and Eos hoped quietly the pairs meeting would be relatively brief. Silence still loomed between them, gaze held unwaveringly to the female?s own. Would she spark up some form of pointless conversation, as they all did; or would she keep her tongue shrewdly to herself?
06-13-2013, 07:13 PM
The midnight banshee?s skin seemed to crawl with pleasure, the thirsty gaze she cast to her new company one that provoked a hesitant inquisitiveness. Quite frankly, Eos wasn?t sure a dame had ever looked at her in that way before, and the youth wasn?t entirely confident she was enjoying it. Strange accent floated freely, her words almost sickening as they quaked with confidence. ?No,? the lady replied simply, ears flicking back against the feminine curves of her scalp. Eos wasn?t the kind for aimless banter, and this mysterious character wasn?t going to be an exception. The she-wolves next words caused an awkward tremble to shake the lining of her stomach, ?sweet?? Hardly. ?If you find dubbances to be of importance, I?m worried for your ambitions,? feminine tones were laced with subtle distaste, ?But since you seem so eager to share, it?s Eos. Is your psyche now satisfied, or does it still yearn for aimless pleasantries??
06-13-2013, 07:55 PM
An imposing chuckle bubbled free of dark jaws, the splintering echo of humour encouraging a twinge of frustration within the russet?s chest. Oh so she was one of those kind? Far too often Eos crossed path?s with the dark, twisted souls that thought it their place to find amusement in every syllable and curl of the tongue. To put it simply, it irritated her greatly. The woman, or ?Medusa? as she so openly introduced herself as, seemed to be enjoying her company; words of disagreement once again floating forth without any evidence of hesitation. Mother. The word still caused a twang of resentment to fizzle her stomach acids; her mother was dead, she had left her children to the cruel ways of the world; no, not by choice, but somehow Eos still reviled her for that. Amusing. Had her mother named her after a greek goddess for a particular reason? She highly doubted it. ?I don?t enjoy my future being decided for me, Medusa. My mother once suggested me a princess, and look where I am now. Surely my name cannot depict how I choose to lead my life? I find it comical you should think so.?
Eos disregarded the fae?s suggestion of entertainment, fa?ade remaining emotionless, unimpressed by the sickeningly charming titles this wench seemed to pride herself in. ?Nobody,? she responded without hesitation to the ebony?s last question, though she knew it withheld greater meaning and curiosity, Eos was hesitant to give it up. She had left her family and old life behind, her parents no longer defined who she was, or who she could be. ?My father is Cairo, Last reigning King of Valhalla,? her voice faded lightly, no evidence of pride held within the softly curling syllables. It was true, her father had been the greatest and longest leading King of Alacritis. But was it really something to boast?
06-13-2013, 09:57 PM
The dame was growing increasingly unsure; somehow she had managed to involve herself in a conversation far deeper than intended. Opinions of her company were still undecided, though Eos was able to mildly appreciate the ladies character, she still wouldn?t advocate that she pleasured it. The banshee?s way of lyrics were arousing a sense of confusion, previously confident in her responses Eos was starting to think there was far more to this woman?s outlandish words than she had initially contemplated. Cairo didn?t own her, perhaps when she was dependant babe, yes- but not now. Nobody would or could own the lady, she throw herself into a death match with thirty ravenous wolves before she allowed them to claim ownership of her physical or mental being. Though perhaps she had interpreted the queen?s speech in a way that wasn?t intended. ?One should never presume anything, for almost always they will find themselves surprised,? the youth had now relaxed slightly, though her words still remained somewhat dull and disengaged. ?I have chosen to not be involved with my family, so therefore, no I do not ?belong? to them in any way or form. And yes, you are being somewhat presumptuous; some day you may come to realise that not everybody follows the system of society.? Her tunes paused, emerald gaze still held to the femora?s own, ?Would you suggest you ?belong? to somebody? Or do you think yourself an exception of this apparent culture you preach??