28.Dec.12, 05:59 AM
"Well, I'm not sleeping on the couch either!" A'liran said, words bristling with defensive indignation. He fumed for a moment while still slumping lazily against D'hys, almost pouting. Of course, the bluerider hadn't done a thing to indicate that he was actually going to make that requirement, but still! A'liran sensed that D'hys actually liked his attitude problem, so it was all good.
Ali could feel himself blushing a little as D'hys observed his wounds. "Numbweed?" the greenrider asked, as if surprised by the offer. He thought about it for a moment, then sighed. "Nah...don't worry about it. This isn't the first time, and I've always made it before..." he said, trailing off as his mind wandered back to some of his previous encounters, and not with just Z'ia. This wasn't the worst flight of his life, but it was certainly one of them. It was the worst in a long time.
Rest. A'liran relaxed against D'hys at the offer. "Bed sounds great," the greenrider said. He slowly sat up, but he found himself rising to meet the bluerider as he leaned forward.
He shuddered a bit as D'hys' warm tongue caressed his lips. "...I..." A'liran said slowly. He was greatly tempted, but his body was ravaged. He was in no shape, but he almost took the coy invitation as a challenge. Or was it because he felt indebted?
"Why don't you show me, Dee," A'liran said lightly, eyes widening thoughtfully as he waited to see where D'hys was going to take the encounter.
Ali could feel himself blushing a little as D'hys observed his wounds. "Numbweed?" the greenrider asked, as if surprised by the offer. He thought about it for a moment, then sighed. "Nah...don't worry about it. This isn't the first time, and I've always made it before..." he said, trailing off as his mind wandered back to some of his previous encounters, and not with just Z'ia. This wasn't the worst flight of his life, but it was certainly one of them. It was the worst in a long time.
Rest. A'liran relaxed against D'hys at the offer. "Bed sounds great," the greenrider said. He slowly sat up, but he found himself rising to meet the bluerider as he leaned forward.
He shuddered a bit as D'hys' warm tongue caressed his lips. "...I..." A'liran said slowly. He was greatly tempted, but his body was ravaged. He was in no shape, but he almost took the coy invitation as a challenge. Or was it because he felt indebted?
"Why don't you show me, Dee," A'liran said lightly, eyes widening thoughtfully as he waited to see where D'hys was going to take the encounter.