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by Veldrys on May 25th, 2011, 6:22 pm
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by Lucette on May 27th, 2011, 4:23 pm
The Cheetah slunk low along one back wall as the man walked through the Temple’s entrance. Her soft ears flicked forward in interest. This man was different from the others that had previously entered the building. Intently, sharp eyes studied the disproportionate arms and the somber robes, and her head lowered on her elongated neck as her black spotted ears flattened in response. Her powerful nose lifted; this man did not smell like the other men either, but of cold earth, though the scent was faint. Slowly she approached, and cautiously. The Kelvic did not know what he was, but she knew he was less human than she. Not hiding from him, she stared into his amethyst eyes and her senses flared in warning. Lucette was not a fighter, but all the same her feline appearance could be daunting to someone who did not know her well. Lucette’s non retractable claws clipped on the floor as she circled wide, taking in the odd scent of him. At his back, the Kelvic burst into a rainbow shimmer of twinkling lights that ended with her standing behind him in her human form, palely naked, though not as pale as the man. Her dress had been discarded sometime before her transformation. The man was taller than she, and one gentle hand lifted to touch his shoulder, lightly, almost suggestively, “Why do you wait in the doorway?” She inquired, to young still to understand that he might not wish to discuss such things. “Everyone is inside…” she purred, and her hand slid along his shoulder blade, offering to guide him in. Touch to the Kelvic was an everyday occurrence. Her life had been one never ending continual sensation, it was her nature to touch and feel. Sensations and pleasures. Smell. Touch. Sight. Sounds. All more powerful within the Cheetah than the girl. And if this odd man was here in Nikali’s Temple… he must be here for the same reason as every other who walked through the Temple doors. “Your needs will be met.” She assured him with a small smile. Lucette did not know what this man needed; perhaps it would have been better if someone marked by Nakali had spoken to him. And unmarked as she was, Lucette had no way of knowing. Neither, did the Kelvic know what he was, or what he was capable of. She only knew there was something different and unique about the man. Curiosity bid her closer, as she inspected him. “You do not smell like the others…” she said, but it was not in judgment. The girl was only beginning to find her way herself in this new environment, her new home. Justus had not pushed her, instead he let her become used to the ways of the Temple, and she was slowly becoming accustomed to it. She tried to help, to serve Justus and the Temple as she had Roland, but she was still learning and unaware of the Symenestra’s inner conflicts. Touch and closeness, even if only in a purely physical sense was all she knew. It shown in the way she moved, and carried herself, and watched with her almost unbreakable gaze. It was obvious, she belonged in the Temple, though she carried no god’s mark. |
by Veldrys on May 31st, 2011, 8:35 am
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by Lucette on June 3rd, 2011, 3:30 am
With the softest of touches, Lucette led the man by the arm. She moved lightly, nudging him, naked and feather-soft at his side. Then just as smoothly the Kelvic slid easily away, and between them was an empty space where delicious contact had just been. The human looking girl gestured to one of the Temple’s opulent couches and Lucette lounged upon it, long legs folded comfortably beneath her. “Please sit…” she said, and more than a request or a question lay in the words. Curiosity ran through her veins, the man intrigued her. The Kelvic leaned towards him, body close. Lucette had no sense of personal space and began to move ever closer, but an observant attendant interrupted her, bringing the misplaced dress. As the garment was draped softly over white shoulders, the Kelvic easily slipped her arms through the silken sleeves and gave the attendant a beautiful smile, “You’re welcome Lucette,” the attendant said before leaving the two alone once more. Forgetting to secure the simple clasp, the fabric hung flowing about her as its two sides failed to meet at the front, leaving a modest strip of skin exposed. But the gap only seemed highlight what had been bare only moments before. “Roland sold me,” she said suddenly, as if Veldrys had known the man. Sadness shone in Lucette’s gaze, but also understanding and acceptance. Others had always decided her fate; that was the way the Kelvic’s world worked; her life had never been her own. “I am Nikali’s now… though I carry no mark.” She was only beginning to learn what Nikali’s mark meant from the others at the Temple. And Lucette was envious of their contentment, their purpose. Her head bowed, and her shifting hair fell to cover her face in soft waves. “Does this disappoint you? …I could find you a priestess instead.” Her big eyes lifted with a curiosity that never seemed to leave, and her head cocked, willing to listen even if his answer held disappoint for her. Before the man could reply, the girl answered his earlier question with surprising innocence, “You have needs, otherwise you would not have come. Though I do not know what they are…” she looked away embarrassed, but her long fingered hand found his arm once more and her nails moved teasingly along its surface, “No” she said simply, “I can not help you or make anything go away.” she looked genuinely remorseful. “I haven’t the skill. Though for a time I could help you to… forget.” Lucette’s lashes were long, and her eyes shone bright. She was an animal tamed, yet there was a wildness to her that was easily sensed. Her mind gave no concern nor thought to the offer she made. Lucette knew no better; she had been trained to please. Besides others in the temple offered far, far more than she… Though the man stiffened at her touch, she leaned against him, her body at once solid, primal, and always physically aware. “No,” she answered again. “I do not know what you are… Are you different… like me?” She said hopefully, putting her limited knowledge to use without understanding. Her nostrils flared. “Do you have a name? An owner?” |
by Veldrys on June 7th, 2011, 10:08 am
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by Lucette on June 10th, 2011, 5:36 am
Lucette decided in her mind that Veldrys was not so different from her after all. His long canine teeth did not frighten her, and the Cheetah within the Kelvic appreciated and responded favorably to them. Blinking slowly, she watched as he moved with a grace that was familiar and fitting to her animalistic mind. The man moved closer, though she did not mind. But at his words, and at his apparent disregard for slaves, she frowned. It was a soft, yet pretty gesture as her lips pouted. The man did not understand. “Veldrys, it is the Kelvic’s place…” she explained, repeating ideas that Roland had raised her with during his ownership of her, “…to be owned and taken care of. If I had no owner, who would look after me? I could not do it. The world is too large…” Lucette looked up at him from beneath long, lowered lashes. Her world was small, and her world was contained, and the ideas she spoke came from within her very narrow experiences. With pleasant hopefulness, she said, “Perhaps you would also be happier if you had an owner? Someone to look after you? And care for you.” Her legs were curled beneath her, and a strand of brown hair had caught against her lips as she spoke. The fingertips resting on his arm moved up to settle upon his shoulder, where she drew small circles on his shirt. “Nikali looks after her own. Does your god not also do this? You do not seem to be at peace…” His breath was upon her skin, and the touch of it ignited her senses. The man’s strangely colored gaze was as calm as his voice was gentle. Lucette spoke into his ear, “Let me care for you… for a time, while you are here. Then you will know what it feels like to have no worries… and perhaps you will see it is not such a terrible thing to be needed and wanted.” Lucette was open with her feelings, and it was easy to see she believed her words wholeheartedly. “I would help you to see with other eyes… and other senses.” |
by Veldrys on June 13th, 2011, 10:59 am
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by Lucette on June 17th, 2011, 5:26 am
“But…I am happy here,” Lucette explained. “Why does your freedom not give you such happiness? Why would I trade one for the other? I do not understand… peace I have as a slave, yet you do not, even with your freedom…” Veldrys could show her the world, he said. It was a daunting thought to the sheltered Kelvic. “And then you would be my owner?” she questioned, “If I were to go with you?” It was difficult to understand, he spoke so strangely about things she thought she knew. “I will care for you,” she agreed, aware that his hand had moved to cover her own. Her chin lifted, and her eyes held his as he looked at her. Lucette allowed him the time to see what he needed to see. Pleased, she looked away, “Then you will know… it is not such a terrible thing, the giving of the self.” The Kelvic stood then, still holding his hand, the motion from sitting to rising effortless and smooth. “Please, wait here,” she said huskily, as she slowly drew her hand away from his. Lucette glided away, moving silently on bare feet between the other occupants of the Temple, only to disappear behind them. After a short time, she returned, laden with a stylized, silver platter,filled with wine and fruits, and meats. It did not occur to her that his feeding habits could be different than her own. Again, she sat, closer now. Any sense of personal space gone as their thighs brushed intimately. Picking up the decanter, Lucette poured a small measure of the rich amber liquid into two small glasses. Her long fingers then wrapped around the first glass, and as she watched him with her inhuman gaze, she willed him to accept these new offerings. The girl raised the glass and drank a small sip from it first, wetting her lips. Arms close to her body, she then held the wine glass to touch upon his lips, “Drink Veldyrs. Taste.” |
by Veldrys on June 21st, 2011, 2:24 pm
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by Lucette on July 15th, 2011, 8:11 am
“But if it were so – where would you guide me…? To a new home? And… you would find happiness there, in that place?” Lucette asked, not understanding wanderlust. “Are all your people lonely then, as you are? Without slaves?” Lucette’s ever intent eyes changed, and as she studied the Symnestra with an appraising look she said, “But yet they must be very strong… and capable, to not need them.” And fierce she thought. Fierce! Though in his reserved politeness, the Kelvic could not see it. A people without slaves… Lucette tried to imagine such a world. She listened and pushed her mind to understand. But without Nakali’s mark, she had not the means to truly know what drove him. The girl could only guess what Veldrys needed, and naively assumed she knew. Still there was a part of her that sensed there was something more about him, something she could not yet comprehend. She followed the wine glass as Veldrys sipped the liquid, and then his throat as he swallowed. And as the fragile glass descended, her gaze went with it to rest upon his long nails. Reaching out, with lightest of touches, Lucette ran her finger tips over the length of his fingers to end along the sharp nails. Her senses flared as she reached the pointy tips, her soft skin almost pricked by the sharpness. Feline nature approved, and hypnotically she raised her eyes once more, lifting long lashes from her pale skin. His calmness enfolded her, and spoke to her languid nature. Lucette’s instinct replied and she wanted to brush bodily against him. Time moved slowly on the cushioned couch, but Lucette did not mind. In the Temple, there was time for everything. A space surrounded them, a space Lucette made unashamedly her own. The Kelvic wanted to share her world of flesh with Veldrys as much as he wished for her to understand the world of freedoms. Lifting a cube of meat, red and succulent from the platter, Lucette made the offering to him. Lightly almost reverently she held the tender morsel carefully between her thumb and finger. Her lips parted, and from where the dress lay across her, it was easy to see Lucette’s breathing change into something headier, fuller. The delicacy inched towards his lips, “A man must eat, as well as drink…” |
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