Kavala took Riaris' hand and laughed like a child just about ready to do something ultimately naughty. Tugging on his arm, she lead them back through the doorway and out into the sun. The small landing had a panoramic view of the south coast and a bit of the Suvan. She took them upwards though, into a far larger shelf of the island that wrapped around to the west. Here a stone pavilion offered shade and several large lounges rested beneath its bright colored fabric. It was almost an observation deck, set high on the island and perfectly positioned for a view of the setting sun. That was bells away though, for though the sun had passed its zenith in the sky, it was still only slowly dropping. And a lifted hand used to judge finger widths to the horizon from the sun would give it a good seven hours or more before the sun set. The breeze was cool there, up on the highest deck, and it looked as if the place was the most lived in. A fire pit divided a grouping of seats. And as well as single lounges, there were bigger ones meant for two or more people.
Kavala had never planned to bring men here, but her and Tasival often cuddled on the lounges. The twins too were tight, often settling together in places which was why she had seating build for two.
She lead him past the seating area and onto another small deck that lead down a series of stairway terraces that were perfect for fishing off of, kite flying, or just landing spots for creatures such as Larik. He could tell if he continued on around, there was an even lower terrace that was good for swimming since the ways gently deposited upon it, and exploring the coral reef that surrounded the island.
Kavala stood there, next to him, proud in the sun. Instead of leading him downward, she simply wrapped her arms around him for a moment and leaned against his strength, glad to have been able to share his island with her. Bare in the sun, they hid nothing, and he could see the marks on her body. There were scars, of course, but the Lykata she usually hid with a fingerless fighters glove was blazened on the back of her hand. He could see the Rak'keli marks of healing on her calf. And on her hip, twisted around her body, was a spiral that was a bit different. It was something they'd never talked about.
Kavala in turn studied him, admiring his tattoos of Zith and the reminders from what she assumed were his rites of passage. His hands were also ungloved and she noticed the ridges of deep red in one of them marking the veins. Soft webbed fingers trailed over these odd veins and she glanced up at him and raised an eyebrow questioningly.
Leading him back the way they'd come, Kavala retrieved a fresh waterskin of cool water from a hook in the shade and dumped it by one of the double lounges. She then sat down and stretched out on it, urging him to join her. The lounges were made of stone, though covered with thick feather ticking and oilskin fabric in bright blue that matched the sea around them. They would hold up to two adults doing what she suspected they'd be wanting to do soon. Kavala knew Riaris was aroused and wanted to make love. She did too. But part of this trip was to get to know him and his brother, and to actually have quiet time to talk. Talking was hard when Riaris was around. They were both young, in their prime, and easily distracted.
If he joined her, she'd shift so she was sitting on his lap facing him. He'd be comfortable, his back cushioned against the backrest, partway sitting up. In a way it reminded her of The Coils Club and she smiled before she leaned in to kiss him softly. They had no audience here save for Syna in the sky and Laviku gently holding the island in his arms. Gulls circled, but she doubted they cared what the Rivarian pair did beneath the massive stone pavilion.
She ran her lips lightly across his, smiling against his expression. It was a gentle nuzzle, a promise of more to come as she fitted her body snug against his. Kavala didn't try to control him. She knew better. He would take his time or not, depending on his mood, and she left him to decide where and when they joined together. But she did want to look deep in his eyes, catch the whole of his gaze, and gently rub his nose with her own. Her arms she wrapped around him and brought her face even closer. Then, slowly, she whispered to him.
"Riaris... I think I'm in love with you. I don't even know you, not at all, but I can't get you out of my mind. I can't stop thinking about you. And I want to be with you like this all of the time. I need you deep within me. I need your taste on my skin and tongue and your scent filling my lungs. I even think I need you to give me another child. I'm ready to be a mother again." She whispered, running her hands down his chest, encircling the length of him, gripping him slightly, then running her hands back up to his neck. She nuzzled at him, rubbing the scales on her face along the strong width of his jaw.
"I just wanted you to know." She whispered softly, training kisses along his cheek and face until her mouth was against his other ear. The way she said her words left him knowing, she hoped, that he need not say anything in response. She asked for no commitment from him, and wanted nothing in return except for what might already be within her from their past activities. She offered no binding chains, no ultimatums, just an outpouring of her honest feelings.
In a way, her activities were as bold as they were at the club, but far more intimate. Then, she'd showed him - a virtual stranger - how he'd made her feel. Here, she simply told him and left the rest up to him.
Kavala had never planned to bring men here, but her and Tasival often cuddled on the lounges. The twins too were tight, often settling together in places which was why she had seating build for two.
She lead him past the seating area and onto another small deck that lead down a series of stairway terraces that were perfect for fishing off of, kite flying, or just landing spots for creatures such as Larik. He could tell if he continued on around, there was an even lower terrace that was good for swimming since the ways gently deposited upon it, and exploring the coral reef that surrounded the island.
Kavala stood there, next to him, proud in the sun. Instead of leading him downward, she simply wrapped her arms around him for a moment and leaned against his strength, glad to have been able to share his island with her. Bare in the sun, they hid nothing, and he could see the marks on her body. There were scars, of course, but the Lykata she usually hid with a fingerless fighters glove was blazened on the back of her hand. He could see the Rak'keli marks of healing on her calf. And on her hip, twisted around her body, was a spiral that was a bit different. It was something they'd never talked about.
Kavala in turn studied him, admiring his tattoos of Zith and the reminders from what she assumed were his rites of passage. His hands were also ungloved and she noticed the ridges of deep red in one of them marking the veins. Soft webbed fingers trailed over these odd veins and she glanced up at him and raised an eyebrow questioningly.
Leading him back the way they'd come, Kavala retrieved a fresh waterskin of cool water from a hook in the shade and dumped it by one of the double lounges. She then sat down and stretched out on it, urging him to join her. The lounges were made of stone, though covered with thick feather ticking and oilskin fabric in bright blue that matched the sea around them. They would hold up to two adults doing what she suspected they'd be wanting to do soon. Kavala knew Riaris was aroused and wanted to make love. She did too. But part of this trip was to get to know him and his brother, and to actually have quiet time to talk. Talking was hard when Riaris was around. They were both young, in their prime, and easily distracted.
If he joined her, she'd shift so she was sitting on his lap facing him. He'd be comfortable, his back cushioned against the backrest, partway sitting up. In a way it reminded her of The Coils Club and she smiled before she leaned in to kiss him softly. They had no audience here save for Syna in the sky and Laviku gently holding the island in his arms. Gulls circled, but she doubted they cared what the Rivarian pair did beneath the massive stone pavilion.
She ran her lips lightly across his, smiling against his expression. It was a gentle nuzzle, a promise of more to come as she fitted her body snug against his. Kavala didn't try to control him. She knew better. He would take his time or not, depending on his mood, and she left him to decide where and when they joined together. But she did want to look deep in his eyes, catch the whole of his gaze, and gently rub his nose with her own. Her arms she wrapped around him and brought her face even closer. Then, slowly, she whispered to him.
"Riaris... I think I'm in love with you. I don't even know you, not at all, but I can't get you out of my mind. I can't stop thinking about you. And I want to be with you like this all of the time. I need you deep within me. I need your taste on my skin and tongue and your scent filling my lungs. I even think I need you to give me another child. I'm ready to be a mother again." She whispered, running her hands down his chest, encircling the length of him, gripping him slightly, then running her hands back up to his neck. She nuzzled at him, rubbing the scales on her face along the strong width of his jaw.
"I just wanted you to know." She whispered softly, training kisses along his cheek and face until her mouth was against his other ear. The way she said her words left him knowing, she hoped, that he need not say anything in response. She asked for no commitment from him, and wanted nothing in return except for what might already be within her from their past activities. She offered no binding chains, no ultimatums, just an outpouring of her honest feelings.
In a way, her activities were as bold as they were at the club, but far more intimate. Then, she'd showed him - a virtual stranger - how he'd made her feel. Here, she simply told him and left the rest up to him.