42 Fall, 515 AV
7th Bell, Morning
Endrykas
7th Bell, Morning
Endrykas
Dravite reached out for Pearl in his half sleep like state. He opened his eyes to find that she wasn't there and that the boys too were gone; she must have taken them to the markets, he thought, Yuki had been talking with her the night before about stocking up on a few vegetables. 'The early bird gets the worm,' he recalled her saying and smiled at the thought of the boys joining her before the streets got too busy. He rolled over to find that Belkaia was still by his side but had awoken with all his moving about, "good morning," he greeted her and watched as she stretched out on the bed of furs like an exotic jungle cat.
"What time is it?" She mumbled.
"Early, my love."
"Is the sun up?"
"It's getting there," he smiled and pressed his body against hers.
"Go back to sleep," she scolded playfully, though he knew she was smiling, "Rub my back?" Belkaia then cooed.
The man sat up and massaged his wife's shoulders for a while as he thought about his plans for the next few days; Helena had invited him away on one of her missions north of the city. Dravite rubbed Belkaia's shoulders using his thumbs but it wasn't long before the woman wriggled, lifting her hips as if to reposition herself and get comfortable before she smiled over her shoulder at him, "lower."
"Lower?" He echoed to which Belkaia only agreed with another intangible mumble.
He worked his way lower down her back using his palms and fingers to rub her strained muscles. By the time he reached the small of her back he couldn't help but smile and wonder how well he was doing; Belkaia didn't seem to be complaining, "Good?" He grinned.
Instead of answering him the woman got up on all fours and glanced over her shoulder seductively as if to summon him near. Dravite sat up on his knees and could have purred as his wife sat back against his lap swaying her hips teasingly. He jumped forward and closed a fistful of hair in his right hand to force her into a rough, longing kiss. As he entered her from behind she sighed a content little sound and moved back against him, meeting the slow, rhythmic roll of his hips. Though the sudden closeness confused him, Dravite had learned never to second guess his first wife; her moods defied logic, blowing hot one day and cold the next.
Just as things were heating up, Roan called out to the man from the mouth of the tent, not two sheets of fabric away from them. Belkaia slowed and bowed forwards, folding her arms under her head like a makeshift pillow, "No," Dravite growled softly and followed her, taking her hips in hand.
She giggled, "Roan needs you."
"Shhh," he scolded, trying to finish what she had started.
"Drav?" Roan called again in a meek little voice.
Belkaia giggled and turned away from her husband, "go see what he wants."
"I should go out there like this?" He smirked, holding his hands up.
Belkaia threw a pair of pants at the man and laughed, "Hurry up!"
Dravite got dressed begrudgingly and left the tent to find Roan waiting, his face white as chalk. The horse lord's amused smile fled his features, exchanged for a look of concern that knotted his brow, "Roan what's wrong?"
The young man sat down quickly and almost fell backwards over the log near the fire pit, "by the gods," he muttered, still trying to catch his breath.
Dravite put his hand on the man's forehead and then the back of his neck to check his temperature; finding that Roan felt a lot hotter than was normal, "what's wrong? Has something happened?"
"My Strider," Roan started to shake, "they got my Strider."
"Who?" Dravite asked.
"The lions."
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