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Where Ren acquires a life debt
(This is a thread from Mizahar's fantasy role playing forum. Why don't you register today? This message is not shown when you are logged in. Come roleplay with us, it's fun!)by Renalee on August 24th, 2012, 4:05 pm
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by Volinir Orchid on August 24th, 2012, 7:40 pm
Ashen lips teased her neck and met her pink ones. Soft hands explored the myriad curves of her body. Soon everything blurred together in a wild medley of colors and sensations. The piercing green of her eyes before another plunge, the shimmering gold of her hair as it brushed against him, her warmth, her seducing smell, the sounds of their ecstasy building, and the almost spiritual sense of connection at their release. His senses sharpened, colors vibrant and sounds acute, skin sensitive as raw flesh. The shack melted out of thought and existence. Everything did, except for Renalee. Eventually though, he had to come back to earth. As the tempest of their love died down, Volinir finally became painfully, agonizingly aware of what he'd just done. Far more than possibly squandering one of his few chances to sire, more than (in his mind) taking advantage of a vulnerable woman. Just for a few chimes of carnal pleasure, "I killed her..." Waves of guilt crashed on him, guilt that was lessened, but not wiped out by the gentle nudges of the girl in his arms. Still, he couldn't just shut her out. He'd wind a lock of her golden hair around his finger, or nuzzle up against her when she went to kiss him again. He almost got started again, except that doing that would mean increasing the already high chance of her death. His eyes fell on the moon by coincidence, and relief washed over him. Tonight wasn't his night, so to speak. She would be safe. Suddenly her voice shattered the silence like glass. ”Can you stay? I don’t want to be alone. Please?” He hesitated for a few moments. Saying yes meant putting her in even further danger, and irking the ire of a Nitrozian. Saying no meant breaking this beautiful flower's heart. A tear trickled down Volinir's cheek, and he squeezed her as if she'd be torn away if he didn't hold her hard enough. He kissed the crown of her head, and whispered, "Always." |
by Renalee on August 24th, 2012, 9:34 pm
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by Volinir Orchid on August 25th, 2012, 4:59 am
The sailors weren't completely wrong. Volinir was more than familiar with the harvests; the search for surrogates by the first born of each family. Indeed, the harvest was what had brought him to Ravok in the first place. The only difference between the reality of harvests and the stories lay in the technique. Most Symenestra would do as Volinir did, with different intentions, and a great deal more celibacy. It wouldn't do to damage them, after all. Even when they were in Kalinor, for the most part surrogates were treated as honored guests. Honored guests who weren't allowed to leave, but it wasn't an unpleasant experience. Well, other than the whole death by baby venom bit. That could be icky. It was the reason they needed surrogates in the first place. Usually. Volinir was one of the few exceptions. Harvests weren't something he thought of often, however, and certainly not with Renalee. Volinir wasn't crying from sadness, but from joy. She had helped him to feel alive again, and he was so full of love he felt like he might burst. His arm wound loosely around her waist when she rose up, and a hand moved to rest on the one Ren had laid on his chest. The half sun tattoo on it glared back at her like a condemning eye, but Volinir's were filled with nothing but adoration. He stroked her head as she kissed his tears away, half expecting to wake up in the Estate. There was no way there could be a girl like this in Ravok. His heart started hammering in his chest when she moved to his mouth, heard her say, “I don’t know much about fate or deities. I don’t know if the stories about them are true or not. They’re human things. I don’t understand them well. But... Perhaps...” Before he could respond, he was swept back into the dream scape of their passion, his fingers twining themselves in her glistering locks. |
by Renalee on August 25th, 2012, 8:10 am
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by Volinir Orchid on August 25th, 2012, 4:35 pm
She was hypnotic, irresistible, divine. While Volinir was far from innocent, he'd never experienced anything close to the raw passion of Renalee's love, and when she finally pulled away, the Symenestra lifted himself up almost a foot off the ground, reluctant to let her go. Peace was something hard for Volinir to come by, but lying on the soft wood, idly stroking Renalee's bare shoulder while she played with his hand, it was hard to think that everything wouldn't turn out fine, or to grasp just how difficult a task hiding would be. When she inquired about his choice of location, he sobered up, however. "Ravok's on a lake. The only way out is by boat, and no one will give a slave a ride out." It hadn't stopped him from trying, but all his escape attempts thus far crashed and burned. The difference this time, of course, was that he would be hiding instead of running. Plans and thoughts of plans were pushed to the back of his mind as Ren's soft lips pressed against his skin again. He brushed any loose locks of hair out of her eyes and trailed his fingers down her neck, lightly tracing the red ring where iron used to chafe skin. "It doesn't matter, though. There's too many non humans here, and the Docks are too big to search." he murmured reassuringly. His mentioning of non humans brought to mind something Ren had said earlier. "That reminds me... You said faith was a human thing. If you're not a human... What are you?" Whatever the answer was, Volinir doubted it would make much of a difference. She was still the same Renalee. She was still the girl he loved. |
by Renalee on August 25th, 2012, 7:36 pm
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by Volinir Orchid on August 25th, 2012, 8:06 pm
"Kelvic." Volinir had only heard vague stories of the beast people of Mizahar, but when Renalee said she was a puma, he started to piece two and two together. The affectionate nudges that were so much like a pleased feline's, the purring, the hiss and elongated canines when they first met. His eyes lit up, "You're a shape shifter?" he asked curiously, a fascinated smile tugging at his lips. Volinir had seen many strange things since he left Kalinor, on the other side of the world. He had seen humans who rode eagles like horses, massive apes who spoke and held wisdom beyond his understanding, men who felt no bite of cold and whose eyes changed color, a sailor that changed into some shiny white horned thing at night, cities that shuffled their very structure on an hourly basis; and he saw how strange he himself was. Pale skin, hair like tarnished silver wire, fangs, claws, and hands and feet that stuck to surfaces. He was an oddity to them, just as they were an oddity to him. Ren's confession didn't elicit the slightest alarm or worry from him. He simply chuckled softly and tried to tilt her head up to look into those vibrant verdant eyes again. "You'll pass out if you keep holding your breath, dear." he crooned before kissing her forehead. It wasn't hard to infer what had made her so tense. She was worried; worried he wouldn't accept her for what she was. He tried to take Ren's fist on his chest and lace his fingers between hers. "Don't be afraid... I'm just as odd as you. Odder, even. I was just curious." That clenched fist was a signal of stress. Volinir wanted to turn it into a sign of love. |
by Renalee on August 25th, 2012, 9:42 pm
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by Volinir Orchid on August 26th, 2012, 2:58 pm
Renalee might have been trying to hide her tears, but Volinir could feel the moisture on his chest. He rubbed the Kelvic's back, whispering worriedly, "Why are you crying, love?" The nickname rolled as naturally off his tongue as his own. A pang of pain shot through Volinir's gut as if her pain was his own, and he wanted nothing more than to make her smile again. At her signal, he sat up with her, nodding in response to her first question. "We'll have to switch locations every week or two, and getting a steady job will be hard. Hunting and filching will be the main sources of food for us, but we'll have freedom, a roof over our heads, and each other." "Is this where you've been since..." "I was a Nitrozian's, and that's where I was. When I first came to Ravok though, I stayed in a boarding house not too far from here. Can't go there now, though, with my tattoo." He frowned and looked down at the black brand on his hand that was standing between him and a happy life for Renalee. "There has to be some way to get rid of this thing..." he thought bitterly to himself. His attention soon returned to the girl at his side, to the cotton-soft fingers running along his neck. His lips slowly traced a path across her arm, up her neck, and finally onto her luscious lips. After a breath, he pulled back so they were rubbing noses, their interlocked hands held between them. "We'll make it, Renalee..." "I know it." |
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