Nashira had closed her eyes, and soon drifted off into sleep; tired of her wait. It did not take long for Nysel's webs to drag her into his realm, a realm where dreams became one's reality. A temporary release from what was; a door into a world of various possibilities. Endless possibilities. In this place between words, between various states- wakefulness and slumber, Caleb was still alive in more than the Ethaefal's heart. His heart still pounded alongside her own, maintaining a passionate rhythm, a solemn song, as he cradled her in his arms. They held Nashira's wrists by his strong, callused, sweaty palms, folding her arms delicately into her chest as he pressed her back into his form. She could feel his chin on her right shoulder, as his face turned into her lightly turned neck. She could feel his hot breath on her skin, causing it to tingle as he pressed his lips lightly into the center of her neck. She could feel his eyes linger on her cheeks, the sight of her caramel-colored skin. She could sense them drinking her in, as her heart fluttered happily, and she struggled to keep her breathing even.
Nashira tilted her head back, into Caleb. Resting it on his shoulder as he traced gentle kisses down the line of her neck. She could feel a thin sheen of moisture line his tender lips as he worked on her flesh. She could feel herself trembling slightly, from sheer pleasure as he pulled her more tightly to him. "Caleb..." she purred, as he moved down to her shoulder, and gently rubbed her arms, from wrist to elbow. He didn't stop. He wouldn't stop. Caleb simply kept on going, ignoring how Shira's dark brown hair cascaded down his arm, his back, his chest, tickling his flesh. Ignoring the sound of her whispers; betraying her enjoyment, her pleasure. How much she longed for his touch, and never wanted him to draw away, for this moment to end.
"Caleb..." Nashira whispered again as his kisses trailed a little lower.
__________________ Nashira's eyes twitched. Her muscles clenched and unclenched. Someone was calling her out of her world. Someone was calling her back into reality. But Nashira didn't want to let go... she wanted to keep her eyes shut, even though the image of him was fading. She wanted to hold on a little longer.
It was too late for that though, and reluctantly, Nashira opened her eyes, slowly. She blinked several times, allowing them to adjust to the darkness of the night, the fact that they were now being called back to work. She took several deep breaths, before easing herself up into a sitting position. She lifted her legs at the knee, bringing them somewhat closer to her chest, as she raised her right hand and ran it through her hair several times. Before stopping it in the middle and shaking her lockes out, in the hopes that if anything had gotten caught in it whilst she was sleeping, it was now gone.
Nashira's eyes had settled on Syllke's own, by the time she finally pulled her hand out of her hair, and set it on her knee. She recognized him from before, although he didn't seem to. She smiled weakly, up at him, a part of her happy he had finally decided to show up, another portion of her somewhat annoyed that he had woken her out of such a wonderful dream.
"Don't recognize me now that the sun has set? Now that I have reverted to what I once was?" Nashira asked, her tone rather neutral. Her smile widening, as her green eyes reflected the light of the stars. The Ethaefal fell silent for several moments, waiting for the Vantha to put all the pieces of the puzzle together as she rose steadily to her feet. She then bent to pick up her bag, and toss it over her shoulder. "Don't you remember, Syllke, that when an Ethaefal's patron god or goddess sinks from their high place in the sky, their children become something else? They return to the state of one of their past lives. The most recent one that corresponds with their Ethaefalen gender?"
The Ethaefal waited another moment. "Or have you encountered so few of us, that this is the first you have heard of such an occurrence?" she inquired, before raising her right hand to her bag's strap. She tugged it downwards, pulling her bag to a loftier place upon her back. "In which case, it's probably best that we're going on this little expedition. For you have much to learn." Her smile widened a little, before she took a few steps forward, and past him. "Come, surely there is a darker place to watch the sky from. Somewhere where we could really see Zintila's beautiful, sparkling silver stars."
OOCUm... if you want, you could have heard the second "Caleb" Shira whispered in her dream.
Also... I figured it would have been ok for her to have dozed off a bit... partially because of the wait, partially because it seems unlikely your pc would have been able to tell in the dark. |