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Fun at the beach turns sour when jealousy between two sisters over a certain wind eagle kelvic turns hostile. Sira, Addy, and Sai are forced to face the dangers of their minds in this mind-boggling thread.
(This is a thread from Mizahar's fantasy role playing forums. Why don't you register today? This message is not shown when you are logged in. Come roleplay with us, it's fun!)by Sira on December 2nd, 2010, 7:19 am
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by Sairque on December 4th, 2010, 5:33 am
by Aidara on December 6th, 2010, 5:44 pm
OoCI just wanted to make an ooc to join the cool club. It really was a good thing that she was strapped down. Used to the normal routine of hopping up into the hind seat of their saddle, Addy would secure the straps that Sai left attached for her without a second thought. However, half the time, as Catabasis winged lazily down the mountain or whatever it was they were doing and Addy questioned the need for the straps in the first place, shrugging it off as her sister being overprotective, as usual. Little did the woman know that Catabasis was going to throughly show her why exactly she was strapped and secured. With her hair tied back into the braid both women wore when going for a fly, Addy's fingers wound into the back of her sisters bryda, just for mental security reasons. She was able to peer down over the side of the great eagle, for once completely enjoying the cold air as it whipped and stung at her face. Her eyes quickly began to water but it made no difference as the moisture was immediately pulled away anyway. "Sai, are you going to tell me where we are going, other than "to the coast" or why...like, ever?" Addy knew she should be irritated as she shouted up past the wind at her sister, but the early winter air was so crisp and everything was so beautiful.... she couldn't find it in herself to be irritated. Ah, but she would have reason soon enough. "Oh, it's beautiful..." was whispered to herself as the forest below their mountain proudly displayed itself in a glory of late, brightly colored leaves that clung tenaciously to their branches, as well as the frost covered fingers of the trees who had already shed their leafy hair. It was in this quiet contemplation of all things beautiful that Catabasis decided to take his first plunge. A scream tore from Addy's throat as he tucked in his wing and began the corkscrew. However, Sai would never hear her cries of panic as the wind whipped them away into their wake almost before the sound left her mouth. The cold air restricted the movement of her chest, and she found it intensely hard to draw a breath. Compressed by the force of their dive, it was all the small woman could to do cling to her sister's waist. She was suddenly very aware of the strips of leather that anchored her in place. The way they dug into the flesh of her legs, at her hips and waist made it painfully obvious how lightly secured she really was to the giant eagle as they plummeted, when only minutes before she was mentally complaining about the use of the straps in the first place. "Holy thank mother of peaches and cream and I want a huuuuug." Completely unconcerned about what words actually came from her mouth, Addy squeezed her eyes tight and told herself to keep them that way until she felt Catabasis return to a normal flying pattern. Yeah, but then he flipped over. Crying out again in panic, Addy instinctively clamped her legs down on the eagles sides, anchoring herself with her leg muscles as she tightened her grip around her sisters waist. Really, they had only been doing these aerobatics for a few minutes, but it felt like a quarter of an hour had passed by the time that Addy's legs began to shake with the effort of holding her butt in the saddle. All the blood rushed to her head as she hung by the straps on her thighs, just a few inches of fickle leather between her and horribly jagged rocks that probably waited to happily take her into their arms below. Cursing Catabasis with every word she could think of, she quickly ran out and they were still upside down. So instead she vehemently spat normal words at him with a snarl as if the thought of the bird made her stomach turn. "Dirty sack of stinking...if I had a petching pastry right now I know where I would shove it and let me tell you, you good for nothing...raspberry filled? YEAH! I HATE RASPBERRIES!.....SAI! NO! WHAT THE PETCHING HELL!" It was then that her twin flung herself from not only Addy's grasp on her waist but the saddle it's self. But her sister never fell! Had something happened while she was busy trying to cuss out Catabasis? Had she lost consciousness and therefor her grip on the saddle? NO! Was it her fault her sister was no longer occupying the seat in front of her? Crying out, the healer felt her heart stop as she watched the little ball of Endal grow smaller and smaller below them. With a wail of dismay, her panic too thick in her mind, Addy wasn't able to think clearly nor realize that this was planned and that Catabasis would never just let Sai fall to her death. But, logic was lost on her, this much was clear as the woman began to look around for the buckles to the straps that secured her. Somehow, in her befuddled and startled mind, flinging herself after her sister seemed like the perfect way to save her. Either he could read her mind, or had perfect timing, because as her fingers closed around the first buckle Catabasis launched himself downward after the free falling form. Positively throwing herself forward, Addy latched onto the front of the saddle, fighting against the wind as it rushed by and tried to lay her flat against the eagle in his dive. Sooner than she expected, or maybe she had passed out, a familiar voice struck her ears “Hey, sister, stop hogging all the seat!” Opening her eyes, Addy was convinced now she had fainted. Catabasis was level again, winging lazily as if nothing at all traumatizing to his inexperienced passenger had happened. Sai was grappling her way, much like a small, wind burned and redheaded monkey, back into her seat. With a cry, Addy threw her arms around her sister and hung on with her face buried into Sai's back until they were on the ground. Sai claimed the understatement of the year, as she announced a break was needed. Addy struggled from the saddle, finally managing the buckles with shaking fingers before she flung herself to the ground. "I hate you" She spat at the bird before promptly curling up into a ball, her head tucked between her knees as she made an attempt to not pass out for the second time in an hour, and to slow her breathing. The mention of the curious Kelvic caused Addy to raise her head, tilting it to the side as green eyes sought out the woman in question. Ah, yes. She was there, cleaning the shoreline, it appeared. Addy could respect that. Clean things were good things after all. Oh. That reminded her. She looked down at her hands, noticing the dirt that clung there now, and the debris that covered her previously pristine clothing "I hate you more now" was shot at the bird before a shudder took the small woman and she rose to her feet, stalking with clear determination towards the water for a wash, and the woman. |
by Sira on December 7th, 2010, 3:06 am
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by Sairque on December 11th, 2010, 8:17 pm
by Aidara on December 13th, 2010, 2:47 am
The water was frigid, and the moment her toes hit the water Addy regretted this decision. Having shed her boots back on the sand, the healer had trooped purposefully towards the water, determined to wash herself clean of the icky dirt that caked her hands, arms, and the backs of her legs. However, the cold water lapped around her ankles and she practically squealed in distress, torn between braving the cold water or staying dirty. Her need for cleanliness finally won over and she finished stripping off all her clothes, taking a deep breath and plunging into the surf. The only thing Sai and Sira would be able to see from the shore was Addy's dark red head popping above the surface, out far enough that the water was surely over her head. Ah, but once you got all the way in, it wasn't that bad. Enjoying herself now, Addy splashed and dove, kicking her way back and forth along the shore, picking up random shells from the sand beneath the waves, grabbing as many as possible before raising for air. "Sira! Sai! HERE!" Was all the warning they got before random shells began raining down upon them and falling to the sand at their feet. Addy floundered around in the water for a little bit longer, and the two women would be able to hear her laugher as it echoed across the clear, calm waters. Finally, fingers waterlogged and pruney, her skin clean and definitely dirt free, as well as her spirits lifted back to their previously insanely energetic levels, Addy began to make her way back to shore. "Oh...Well, I didn't think about this. No towel." Laughing a bit as she approached the two, wringing the water from her hair, the small woman shook herself like a dog and then simply looked back and forth between their faces, finally focusing on Sira. "Hi, doll. What brings you out here? I'm assuming Sai told you our reasons. Her bloody bird decided it would be a good idea to try and give me a heart attack for the sake of a lesson. Never again. Never. Again." Shaking her head vehemently, her pale brow furrowed as bright green eyes sought out the bird in question. Addy seemed completely comfortable with the fact that she was standing there, dripping wet and naked in the presence of her sister and woman they barely knew. Sai was used to such displays, for in their aerie, Addy almost never wore clothes. Around those she was attracted too, the petite woman was ridiculously aware of her surroundings and her actions. It was all quite intentional, if the little flip of jealousy she felt in her stomach she saw Sai and Sira walking and talking together along the shore while Addy bathed. "I assume you don't mind our intrusion?" With her signature bright grin, delicate fingers began to plate the long wet hair, starting at the crown of her head and falling into a complicated zig zag pattern. It only took a few moments before the long thick braid hung under one shoulder. "I was going to ask how you got here, but that is a rather stupid question, don't you think? I've never been all the way down this far. Are you familiar? You should show us around." |
by Sira on December 14th, 2010, 2:18 am
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by Sairque on December 16th, 2010, 1:43 am
by Aidara on December 26th, 2010, 1:46 am
There was a violent reaction when the woman felt the sand splatter all over her face, neck and arms. Recoiling as soon as she felt the grit against her skin, Addy flung enough of her weight away that her natural center of balance was disrupted, shifting behind her. Before she knew it, Addy was sitting down hard in the sand, watching as Sira laughed uproariously and shot past the twins towards the water.Sai had received a face full of the stuff herself, but while Addy expected her sister to react with insulted dignity, she actually...just stood there glancing between Addy, the water, and the naked kelvic, clearly torn. Aidara could see the emotions fall all over her sisters face. From intrigue to amusement, concern and finally careful consideration. With a snort of mild disgust, the healer shoved her hands deep down into the sand, pushing herself to her feet. In the process of wiping the disgusting stuff from her hands, she was almost thrown back to the ground when Sai rocketed past, clothes flying with wild abandon. Tugging the bryda that was flung and connected with her face, Addy felt the scowl from being covered in dirt deepen into something else. "Hey! Wait for me!" The shout was half hearted, and instead of sprinting in behind her sister, the small woman started forward with more of a trudge. Normally Addy would have raced to the water and joined the fun, but there was... something wrong. A sudden gust of cold air swirled around the naked womans form, causing her to curl in on herself and shiver. A quick glance to the sky showed Catabasis swooping low over head, shooting towards her sister. Simultaneously, he extended a foot and Sai jumped up into the air, grabbing on to one deadly looking talon. Moments later she was doing impressive, acrobatic flips through the air to land in the water not far from Sira. "Petching show off." Normally Addy would have laughed with delight and gone rushing into the water after her sister, begging for her to have Catabasis sweep back by and pick her up so she could have a go at it. But there was an ugly, dark feeling curling in her chest, tightening around her heart and her lungs. The first started to beat faster, while the second struggled to draw a breath. The glower on her face deepened the more she thought about how much better at everything Sai was. The shock of the cold water as it hit her toes broke Addy from her revere. Oh awesome, now they were frolicking in the waves and having a good old time. With a petulant expression and crossing her arms over her chest with a huff, the woman turned on her heel and headed off down the shore to cool off, turning her back completely on her sister and her...no, on her sister and on Sira. What is wrong with you, woman? Pouting like a spoiled brat that just had their sweets taken away. Shape up, Aidara. She mentally berated herself, kicking angerly at stones that had been worked loose in the sand as she passed. I have worked hard to get my relationship with Sai back to the way it was. What is this feeling then? This anger towards her? I don't get it but I want it to go away...UGH Her mind had drifted back to the play-date behind her, lasing out at a rock with her toe in frustration. Bad idea. With a cry, Addy hopped on one foot, holding her stubbed toe with both hands. The rock was well cemented in the wet sand, the part sticking above the surface only hinting at the mass that lay beneath the land. A new emotion washed over her. Letting go of her aching foot Addy crumpled to the ground, laying on her side in the sand...sobbing. Her body heaved and the force of her cries as they left her chest tore at her throat, leaving her hoarse in a matter of minutes. She was losing Sai...even more. First to the petching eagle, now to...another woman. Addy could see the way her sister looked at Sira, and it was only a matter of time until Sai had given up Addy completely for this new mysterious being overloaded with sexual desire. Or at least that was part of her anger. The longer the healer laid there in the sand, the occasional wave reaching up to lap at her skin, the more she realized there was more to this dark, disgusting feeling than fear of loosing her sister. She was jealous. Jealous of Sai finding Sira more interesting than her, jealous of Sai's attraction to the woman and... jealous because Addy wanted Sira, herself. Another thing she and her twin had to compete for. The black jealousy in her chest screamed for fruition, pounding and beating against her heart and mind for Addy to make a move, to solve the problem and claim what she thought should be hers. From the first time Addy laid eyes on the red headed kelvic, she felt a twang on her heartstrings. Assuming it was just because the woman was stunning, and Addy was a collector of beautiful things and people, she ignored it. Her sister was about to get mauled by a rabid panther, after all. Sex was the last thing on the womans mind. However, the longer they had known each other...the more this desire swelled and grew inside of her. Ignoring it still, writing it off as unfulfilled lust, Addy worked on building a friendship with the woman, having a good ol' time hanging out with Sira and Sai, randomly bumping into each other (they were both confined on a mountain, after all), laughing.... Ah, but the feelings had developed. And it was different than anything Addy had felt before. She thought she had felt something more than lust for Kovac, and maybe she had but.. Well, the man had denied her enough. This was more. Addy felt her heard pull and tug in the direction of the kelvic woman. But Sai... she wouldn't approve. The way she looked at Sira... the intrigue... Addy had never seen it in her sisters face before. Was she willing to hurt Sai to get what she wanted so badly? Deciding enough was enough, she pushed herself from the sand, straightened her back, squared her shoulders and marched right on back down to where Sai and Sira still splashed around. Taking a deep breath, Addy plunged into the breaking waves, knocking off balance as first wave caught her mid chest, pushing her below the water. Well, at least now she was sand-free. Breaking the surface with a gasp, hands moved to push wet locks from her face, green eyes scanning to find where the pair of women were. Sai was diving beneath the water just as Addy spotted them, coming up beneath Sira and wrapping her arms around the womans legs. Addy watched as Sai used her powerful leg muscles to propel herself upwards, lifting Sira out of the water to fling her a few feet away- despite their height differences. That was enough to send the small women over the edge, the tenuous grasp on her wildly bucking emotions slipping away. Blinded by anger and jealousy, Addy didn't even remember swimming over towards her sister, but she was in her face before she knew it, bellowing. "What are you DOING?! She's mine" Even before she finished her sentence, Addy had begun coiling her muscles. Almost as if to punctuate her last word, she heaved herself at Sai with a snarl, grappling, scratching, punching or pulling at whatever body part she could. Tears ran fresh down her cheeks, unnoticed this time, as well as the way she declared an unconfirmed claim on the kelvic without really realizing what she was saying. Belatedly, Addy gasped. Her head had cleared and she found herself on her sisters back, hugging her arms tight around her chest as they wrestled in water far over their own heads. Instantly she let go, casting a horrified glance between the two woman. "I...I...Sorry!" That last word was a wail this time, and she flung herself away. She expected the beating of her life for attacking her sister but that's not why she fled. |
by Sira on December 26th, 2010, 4:30 pm
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