"Beodan..." The name fell from her tongue like a waterfall, she savored the sweetness of the syllables. His expression seemed almost apologetic, as if he had delayed too long in the telling of his name. Among her old clan, giving one's name was a sign of great trust. Yet, that was a lifetime ago. She had become too used to the Human way of greetings at first sight. Dan pulled her in close, his sturdy arms embracing her tightly. The way he rested his head on her shoulder, the way he squeezed her tightly, it did not feel like a lover's embrace, but of one in need of comfort.
She squeezed his shoulders tightly and created a small gap between them. A drop of moisture was running down the side of his cheek. She had seen this reaction before. A way for humans to vent great happiness, or sorrow. She assumed it worked the same for Kelvics, a feature she did not possess. It seemed Dan, much like herself, had a lot on his mind. She lowered her eyes to his abdomen and traced the outline of the great white scar with a finger. She had been in many fights, obtaining many such scars as this in the past. It looks to have been a mortal wound.... She thought musingly as her fingertips brushed against the firm muscles of his torso.
Curiosity gripped her. "Thisss sscar... How did you come by it?" She continued to squeeze his shoulders, reassuringly. "...it lookss to be a wound of battle, posssibly life threatening?" Skae took hold of one of the Kelvic's index fingers, and used it to trace a faint, barely visible scar on her own abdomen. A thin, straight line that started under her right breast and ended just above her navel. "A grievousss wound, in sssimilar sseverity to your own, faded with time. We Dhani regularly sshed our ssskin. Scars do not remain forever upon us..." A smirk crept upon her features, a hint of malice in her eyes. "Whoever did that to you, I hope you ripped their head off..."