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by Edreina on May 19th, 2013, 10:59 pm
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by Razkar on May 20th, 2013, 12:19 pm
by Edreina on May 20th, 2013, 3:21 pm
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by Razkar on May 20th, 2013, 10:11 pm
by Edreina on May 20th, 2013, 11:10 pm
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by Razkar on May 21st, 2013, 1:09 pm
by Edreina on May 21st, 2013, 10:52 pm
OOCYay for template change! xD "Fine. Gods know I am not man to let little girl stagger like drunk under heavy thing. Need man for that..." Edreina could not, for even one fraction of a chime, hide her smile. "Since when am I a little girl?" She had to fight the urge to stick out her bottom lip and pout at him like one. Such an action would only affirm his statement. The continued to poke and prod at one another's ego as they made their way back to her ship and she led him below deck. In the wan light, they stowed the purchases behind the netting that separated cargo from cabin. Once they were both back in the sun, an odd whim snatched the both of them and drug them down to the deck to lounge in the warm sun. It was a wonderful feeling, really, to be able to lie in the sun and just watch clouds pass overhead. "I have go back soon." Edreina nodded to herself, having expected such any minute now. She was turning to tell him to stay where he was, he had earned a brief respite in her opinion, while she cast off when he made an assumption that had Edreina rolling her eyes. As if she would keep him from leaving on his own paid-for vessel. "Of course!" Bunching her legs and rolling back onto her shoulders before flinging herself upwards to land - unsteadily - on her feet, the Svefra grinned. "I thought I would give you a ride back to the Cuttlefish instead of making you walk all the way back. My payment for your help, yes?" Nodding to herself, Edreina began to get underway. First were the securing lines, Edreina's fingers worked for a few chimes to undo the time-tightened knots before managing to set herself adrift. She wound the ropes around railing cleats so that they would be easy to access later on. From there, she used one arm and a load of balance to push her ship away from its neighbor, giving her enough room to maneuver. Stepping over the Myrian who was still sprawled on her deck, Edreina trotted over to the tiller and took the main and jib lines in her hands. Unfurling the mainsail, Edreina adjusted the jib to funnel the wind just right so that they were pushed away from the Flotilla. She wrapped the main line around her big toe and then pinned it to the deck so that her left hand was free to handle the tiller. Slides of her foot could still alter the amount of sail furled or unfurled but with a steady wind, most of her work was devoted to maneuvering her ship. Edreina took the ship from the mass of the Flotilla many stride-lengths so that sudden movements would not send another ship drifting sideways into her hull any time soon. She circumnavigated the Flotilla with practiced ease, eyes narrowed and face set as she carefully commanded the vessel. She was still not the best sailor, so she had much ground to make up through sheer diligence. It took less time to reach the Cuttlefish by sailing through the uncrowded waters free of constant foot traffic and mandatory detours as the masses became immovable. When she was almost up beside it, Edreina released the mainline and let the sail's linear tension furl the great white canvas, slowing her to a gentle drift up beside the Cuttlefish. "Ship abroad!" She called up, loping over to the line she had stowed earlier and tossing it up into the waiting hands of a deck hand to be secured. No sooner than she was tied to the Cuttlefish, Tonio's indignant face was seen over the railing. "Dammit, girl," he groaned, face awash with exasperation. "Can't you see we're about to depart? What's the meani-" "I thought you might want your Myrian back," Edreina said with a grin, jerking her thumb back at Razkar. "But if not... I'd be happy to keep him." The look on her face was full of childish mirth. "Land-strider makes a good pack-mule." She tossed a wink over her shoulder before turning back to the captain. "Mind if I tag along? I was planning on heading to Syliras any way." "More the merrier, I suppose." Though the tone of his voice made Edreina imagine he supposed otherwise. "Done your tribute yet?" Her voice was sing-song, almost mocking the older captain as he turned to leave. He did not even pause, deciding instead to wave at her dismissively. Edreina's brow furrowed and she rolled her eyes, muttering mainly to herself. "Let's hope the rumors are true and a captain goes down with his ship." Shaking her head, Edreina turned back to Razkar. "Thanks again for you-" the wind caught her bandanna and brought one of its merry little strands into the Svefra's peripheral. "Wait here." In a flash she had disappeared below deck, only to return an instant later, pale hand wrapped around something light blue. "Now you can't laugh. I made this myself and I would be horribly offended if you did." Her eyes narrowed in an attempt at sternness but ended up only enhancing the smile she was trying to desperately to hide. Gently, she raised her hand and unfolded it, proffering her meager gift with some reluctance. In her palm rested a pale piece of fossilized blue coral, polished smooth save for the little pits that once marked this as porous coral. One end had been filed smooth and to a point, like a tiny little knife. The process had taken Edreina an afternoon in her father's company, but it was something she was proud of. Turning it in her fingers, she displayed small carvings, darkened by ink in the blunt end of the little piece of coral. "Took me awhile to find someone who knew enough Myrian to show me how to write this. I still think I might have gotten it wrong. But..." Edreina found herself blushing furiously at this point. "Anyway. Here. I was going to keep it as a momento of you but now that I have one, I thought that I would give you this..." Stupid gift... Edreina sighed and hung her head. Sometimes, the whole "people" thing managed to escape her. |
by Razkar on May 22nd, 2013, 12:53 am
by Edreina on May 22nd, 2013, 3:04 am
"Edri.." This whispered word caused Edreina's head to snap up in a motion that sent her hair whirling wildly. Just as she did so, Razkar ran a hand over her cheek. A slow, gentle motion that both unnerved and excited the redhead to the point that her heart was racing and she could not even tell why. His rough had on her soft cheek created amplified sensations for both parties, she imagined; his hand felt rougher while her skin likely felt as soft as silk. Looking away from her hand, she managed to work up the courage to meet Razkar's eyes and was utterly surprised at what she found. Usually, his eyes were still like stone, occasionally twinkling as he did something mischievous, occasionally alight with fire as his body became a weapon. But it was suddenly as if his eyes had melted into violent pools of ink, set bubbling and brewing by a flame Edreina could not name. There was so much turmoil there, so many different emotions trying to peer through a single window that Edreina could not name even one. He wanted something, that she could tell by the softness around his eyes - Wanted what? - but there was something holding him back. "Just so you know... This is not kiss of love. But it is close." Edreina's lips parted in what could only be described as a question without words, for she could not put the thousands of questions that danced through her mind into a single one to be spoken. But it did not matter. By all the gods above, he was finally kissing her. Those damned exotic, enticing lips were finally upon hers in a way that made Edreina want to squirm about, to move closer, to press her skin against his and gods so many other things. But he was still and by Laviku she would not do anything to jeopardize this. So, she remained still. Utterly and completely still; hands purposefully at her side; tightened abdominals keeping her hips from wandering forward. In their stillness, an unspoken passion finally made itself known to Edreina, surprising her, affirming considerations long beaten into silence. As the moment wore on, feeling like a weightless eternity, Edreina's eyes drifted from their wide surprise to a half-shut lidding that spoke volumes of utter complacency. Behind those lids, a thousand images danced and twirled and writhed and tangled together with nearly staggering power. The entire time their lips were in contact, Edreina's mind was at war with itself. Part of her wanted to take control, to seize the Myrian before her and persuade him into giving her what she so desperately desired. The other part fought back with honor and respect for a relationship with which she had no business interfering. Razkar trusted her enough to do this, it would be so wrong to betray him. Besides, there was an understanding. Edreina did not love him, he did not love her. His heart belonged to his Ayatah, hers to the sea. But despite that, there was a mutual craving that seemed to burn between the two forms like wildfire. A silent, mutual agreement ended the kiss, prying apart their tamed, hungry lips but allowing them to remain close to one another, if for just one more moment. "Thank you, Edri." This whisper sounded almost relieved to Edreina, as if the Myrian had needed that as much as the Svefra woman before him. Their eyes opened in the same instant and Edreina found that she had been holding her breath, and waited until they had physically separated to take a deep, trembling breath. He was already returning to the Cuttlefish and Edreina turned quickly back to her tiller. Once there, out of sight, she released the tension in her body with a tremble that rocked her from hair to toe. It's been too long, girl... A long, ignored part of Edreina purred indulgently, tempting her with each image she had seen earlier in slower order, crisper detail. When it caused a part of Edreina to throb with gentle persistence, the woman could not help but roll her eyes at herself. A kiss and he does this to you? You have definitely been out of action for too long. Edreina smirked and bit her lip as the two vessels cast off together, a deliciously deviant thought came to mind. Good thing open sea is ahead. Plenty of space to be alone... Gods, she really had to get a handle on this whole hormone thing; she was about to revert to the antics of a teenager. Looking up at Razkar, she was surprised to see him tying the piece of coral into his pitch colored hair, and instinctively her hand went up to stroke the bandanna in her hair. Such strange effects strange people managed to have on one another. |
by Accolade on June 26th, 2013, 1:43 am
Skill | XP Earned |
Socializing | + 3 XP |
Rhetoric | + 1 XP |
Seduction | + 1 XP |
• | Lore Earned |
• | In search of a woman and found |
• | Saving Edreina |
• | Test of friendship - A night with Edreina |
• | To Syliras! - a common heading |
Skill | XP Earned |
Observation | + 2 XP |
Brawling | + 1 XP |
Socializing | + 3 XP |
Rhetoric | + 1 XP |
Swimming | + 1 XP |
• | Lore Earned |
• | Bad judgement, worse consequence |
• | Raz to the rescue! |
• | A test of friendship - a night with Razkar |
• | To Syliras! - a common heading |
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