Season of Fall, Day 40, 513 AV
Unlike his unpleasant experience with Farline, this time it seemed, both he and Rinya would get what they wanted. He felt Rinya's arms slide beneath his own, hooking under him and one went to his shoulder and the other to his spine. Jorin smiled against Rinya's lips when he heard her grumble "About time."
Jorin was half-expecting Rinya to pull away, but realized that it was a silly expectation. She wouldn't pull away. If that was to be Rinya's reaction, she would have never played this game to begin with. And Jorin had been right; in the end it really didn't matter which one of them "won". They were both just fooling around; what mattered was that they both had fun. And from the emotions floating across the bond, Jorin was pretty sure they were both having fun now.
Jorin's hands started to roam again, as his left hand came up from Rinya's back to take the place of his right hand at her neck. His right was going down again, lower and lower, past her back and to her waist. The kiss was igniting his core, and he could feel the heat and fire all the way down to his toes. Even though he'd felt this so many times before, it still was capable of stealing his breath and leaving him hungry for more.
Somewhere in the back of his mind, the voice of reason was shouting that they were in public, and he needed to exercise control. That voice was quickly silenced when Rinya moaned out his name, as she shifted slightly, leaning a back a bit. Jorin understood instantly; her legs were probably bothering her. Jorin broke off the kiss, and lowered her backwards, slowly and gently, making sure not to break contact between their bodies, until she was lying down on the sand, looking up at Jorin as he resumed kissing his mate with abandon.
His right hand had already migrated to its favorite resting place, and Jorin was prepared to remove the one remaining article of clothing he was wearing when he started to notice a buzzing. Or was it really a buzzing? Jorin's head slowly cleared, and he realized it wasn't a buzzing. No, it was the sound of someone's voice, calling his name. And that voice was not Rinya's. He broke off from their second kiss to look up.
"Jorin!" the voice sang out, slicing through his head like a hot knife through butter. This time the voice was clear as crystal. Farline. And Jorin could feel a rather negative cocktail of emotions well up inside him. It was equal parts exasperation, anger, frustration, and wonderment. His head turned slowly to his one-time romantic partner.
"Farline," he greeted her, through gritted teeth, as his molars ground in the back of his mouth. "You have the worst timing ever."
His face took on an incredulous look. "How did you know we were down here, anyway?" he wanted to know. "I certainly never told you. And I know Rinya didn't tell you."
Instead of answering his question, Farline just looked Jorin up and down, her face critical but her eyes shining. She'd never seen him shirtless before, and now that she saw his musculature, she re-evaluated him as perhaps not quite as worthless as she had originally. Nonetheless, Farline did not deign to answer Jorin's questions, instead just giving both Jorin and Rinya a faint smile.
"It is an open beach, is it not?" she said airily, as she fanned her self with her hand. "What ever were you two doing here, anyway? And you really should put on some more clothing, Rinya dear. Have some respect for decency."
Before Rinya could answer, or indeed before she could strike Farline, Jorin stood them both up and held her close to him, his right arm snaking around her waist and pulling her to his chest in a rather possessive manner.
"I really don't think it's any of your business," Jorin replied flatly. "And you still haven't answered my question."
Farline tilted her head slightly. "Jori, dear," she began slowly. "You're not still angry about what happened at your home, are you?" Her eyes widened. "Oh! Oh... can't you forgive me, Jori dear? Can't we be friends again, like we used to?"
Jorin wanted to just flat-out say no. But the truth was, despite her head games, despite how she looked down on him, despite how much Rinya hated her, Jorin just couldn't bring himself to actively hate Farline. Oh sure, she annoyed him, irritated him, angered him, and today of all days he had absolutely zero interest in seeing her, but despite all that, he still couldn't hate her. Hatred was a very strong emotion for Jorin to be feeling, and he still couldn't bring himself to direct it at Farline. Jorin's lips pressed into a thin, tight line.
"That would depend on Rinya," he responded finally. And it would. If Rinya could forgive Farline, Jorin was prepared to do the same. But he suspected, even before his mate opened her mouth, what her answer would be.