1st Day of Spring, 509 AV
Elias’s hands shook with the hot anxiety of impatience and inexperience.
There were so many things to figure out so quickly between short, desperate breaths that his mind was spinning.
First passion was turning out to be a complicated dance.
Strangely, it helped that Liara seemed just as impatient. As was only proper given the girl had been the one to ‘suggest’ this daring escapade in the middle of camp despite his concerns, though to imply he wouldn’t have agreed as fast as he had anyway would have been a bold face lie even the Defiler would have cringed at. Now however, the other apprentice held him at bay a moment while she all but tore the band holding up her hair, spilling the raven locks across her shoulders with wild abandon. She was flushed, sweaty, as awkwardly excited as he was, and through that she’d shed the imposing grace that usually made Elias feel so small and stumbling around her. Neither of them could be graceful at such close quarters, and Elias found that an immense relief between the bedrolls sprawled across the floor.
The heat grew in the tiny enclosure of their tent as they wound their arms and legs together, and the shock of actually being there with her gave way at last to the explosion of pent-up longing. Their tongues met, hesitantly at first, and they shared a nervous, muffled laugh. Then they explored the new sensation together, more and more boldly. Their hands, too, seemed to come unshackled from inhibition and roamed freely. Order and planning were thrown to the wayside before long and things became almost hallowed in their chaotic nature. Elias found himself having done things without any realization that he’d even started them. It was a mind numbing jumble in the end. His hands in hers… her lips against his… their final scramble to arrange themselves for something that neither of them understood.
Liara’s hands had just begun roaming to parts unexplored, testing Elias’s ardor, when the tent’s fastened flap slid open barely an inch. Someone moved against the dim light of the morning sun outside, and Elias’s heart threatened to pound right out of his chest.
“Liara its time to- Oh my god!” Taliya squeaked, the usual calm and collected composure of Liara’s sister shattered like glass upon the hard realization of what she had just stumbled into.
“What the hell!” Liara shouted. “What do you want Taliya!”
“I just came to- I just, oh my god Liara, with him?!.”
“Taliya!”
“It’s time for morning mass!” The flabbergasted voice retorted defensively from the other side of the tent’s now firmly shut entrance.
Elias’s relief at not seeing someone like their commander or even the paladin herself outside the tent, though a small reprieve in an otherwise torrential downpour of dismay and sheer embarrassment, was little comfort in the end as he scrambled about the room in search of his clothes. Liara however, had seemed to have developed an unfortunate case of hysteria in the aftermath. Unmoved from her spot and clothed in only the bedrolls they’d used for their impromptu… whatever it was you called it, had begun giggling eccentrically while she watched in lazy delight as the Caldera stumbled and crashed about.
“What are you doing?! Hurry and get your armor back on before anyone else catches us!” He hissed through his small clothes as he shimmied a shirt on.
“You know you’re kinda cute when you’re embarrassed.” She cooed devilishly from her lounge and Elias shot her a glare as scornfully as one could expect from a boy trying to bounce into his leggings.
There were so many things to figure out so quickly between short, desperate breaths that his mind was spinning.
First passion was turning out to be a complicated dance.
Strangely, it helped that Liara seemed just as impatient. As was only proper given the girl had been the one to ‘suggest’ this daring escapade in the middle of camp despite his concerns, though to imply he wouldn’t have agreed as fast as he had anyway would have been a bold face lie even the Defiler would have cringed at. Now however, the other apprentice held him at bay a moment while she all but tore the band holding up her hair, spilling the raven locks across her shoulders with wild abandon. She was flushed, sweaty, as awkwardly excited as he was, and through that she’d shed the imposing grace that usually made Elias feel so small and stumbling around her. Neither of them could be graceful at such close quarters, and Elias found that an immense relief between the bedrolls sprawled across the floor.
The heat grew in the tiny enclosure of their tent as they wound their arms and legs together, and the shock of actually being there with her gave way at last to the explosion of pent-up longing. Their tongues met, hesitantly at first, and they shared a nervous, muffled laugh. Then they explored the new sensation together, more and more boldly. Their hands, too, seemed to come unshackled from inhibition and roamed freely. Order and planning were thrown to the wayside before long and things became almost hallowed in their chaotic nature. Elias found himself having done things without any realization that he’d even started them. It was a mind numbing jumble in the end. His hands in hers… her lips against his… their final scramble to arrange themselves for something that neither of them understood.
Liara’s hands had just begun roaming to parts unexplored, testing Elias’s ardor, when the tent’s fastened flap slid open barely an inch. Someone moved against the dim light of the morning sun outside, and Elias’s heart threatened to pound right out of his chest.
“Liara its time to- Oh my god!” Taliya squeaked, the usual calm and collected composure of Liara’s sister shattered like glass upon the hard realization of what she had just stumbled into.
“What the hell!” Liara shouted. “What do you want Taliya!”
“I just came to- I just, oh my god Liara, with him?!.”
“Taliya!”
“It’s time for morning mass!” The flabbergasted voice retorted defensively from the other side of the tent’s now firmly shut entrance.
Elias’s relief at not seeing someone like their commander or even the paladin herself outside the tent, though a small reprieve in an otherwise torrential downpour of dismay and sheer embarrassment, was little comfort in the end as he scrambled about the room in search of his clothes. Liara however, had seemed to have developed an unfortunate case of hysteria in the aftermath. Unmoved from her spot and clothed in only the bedrolls they’d used for their impromptu… whatever it was you called it, had begun giggling eccentrically while she watched in lazy delight as the Caldera stumbled and crashed about.
“What are you doing?! Hurry and get your armor back on before anyone else catches us!” He hissed through his small clothes as he shimmied a shirt on.
“You know you’re kinda cute when you’re embarrassed.” She cooed devilishly from her lounge and Elias shot her a glare as scornfully as one could expect from a boy trying to bounce into his leggings.
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