17.Nov.12, 11:16 PM
S'kef knew what he liked as well, and a cute, clever, thoughtful little greenrider was high on his list. He smirked a bit, pleased by the implications lurking in J'ver's voice and even more pleased by his lack of protest. J'ver was a good boy and knew better than to argue. This arrangement was going to be perfect.
"You're too sweet," S'kef said teasingly, smirking at the subtle gesture and returning it with a gentle pass of his own foot. S'kef was not a subtle man, but he was coming to enjoy these little public games. It required a different approach than he was used to. It required different rules. It was new and interesting, and as much as S'kef loved dominating his little pet, he liked the occasional surprise as well.
"I'm glad you're excited, though," he said, poking at his food a little bit as he glanced to the left and right. The crowd was starting to thin out. "You won't have to wait much longer. Think of all the wonderful things I'll be able to give you," he said, eyes widening and a cruel smile creeping across his face. It felt good to me ambitious again. It felt good to look towards the future with a purpose, not only for himself but also for his beloved greenrider. S'kef wanted the very best, and J'ver deserved it...
"So, J'ver. While it's on my mind, I was wondering about this trusted friend of yours?" he asked, raising a brow inquiringly. If J'ver trusted the man in question, S'kef trusted him, too. "Any word on that? If you think he's right, I'll go have a chat with him once the meal is done. Where shall I go, or will he come to me?"
He lifted his wine and finished it off. It was dry and yet rich, an absolute delight, but nothing like what he and J'ver would enjoy in the near future. Well, assuming he got his way. He hadn't gotten his way in some time now, but that was all the more reason to do it right this time.
"You're too sweet," S'kef said teasingly, smirking at the subtle gesture and returning it with a gentle pass of his own foot. S'kef was not a subtle man, but he was coming to enjoy these little public games. It required a different approach than he was used to. It required different rules. It was new and interesting, and as much as S'kef loved dominating his little pet, he liked the occasional surprise as well.
"I'm glad you're excited, though," he said, poking at his food a little bit as he glanced to the left and right. The crowd was starting to thin out. "You won't have to wait much longer. Think of all the wonderful things I'll be able to give you," he said, eyes widening and a cruel smile creeping across his face. It felt good to me ambitious again. It felt good to look towards the future with a purpose, not only for himself but also for his beloved greenrider. S'kef wanted the very best, and J'ver deserved it...
"So, J'ver. While it's on my mind, I was wondering about this trusted friend of yours?" he asked, raising a brow inquiringly. If J'ver trusted the man in question, S'kef trusted him, too. "Any word on that? If you think he's right, I'll go have a chat with him once the meal is done. Where shall I go, or will he come to me?"
He lifted his wine and finished it off. It was dry and yet rich, an absolute delight, but nothing like what he and J'ver would enjoy in the near future. Well, assuming he got his way. He hadn't gotten his way in some time now, but that was all the more reason to do it right this time.