14.Oct.12, 04:54 AM
Yes Tyrrisath agreed with satisfaction, a low rumble escaping from his broad chest. He snuggled closer to the green, tail twining gently around her, before exhaling slowly and setting his head on the ground. Tyrriusath didn't need to elaborate on the perfection of their bond. S'kef and J'ver complimented one another perfectly, as did he and Rilaleeyth. The flight was long gone from his mind, as was the way of dragons, but even when S'kef thought of it in passing Tyrrisath was unmoved. Who cared? Flights were flights, but with whom did precious Rilaleeyth choose to spend her time when her mind was her own?
S'kef sensed the affection and quickly compared it to his own attitude towards J'ver. The feisty green often inspired uncharacteristic fondness in S'kef, who couldn't help but regard the delicate man as adorable and sweet, in spite of J'ver's obvious lack of sweetness. S'kef thought he was sweet, especially that precious look of surprise and slow realization that appeared on his face after S'kef shared his secret. Look at J'ver! The wheels in his head were turning sure enough! Infinitely pleased by his clever pet's reaction, S'kef reached out to squeeze his hand.
"Of course I wouldn't," he conceded, smirking devilishly as he did. He leaned close, lips lingering close to the greenrider's ear. "Just like you'd be in the gutter without me, pet," he said lowly, brushing his lips over J'ver's earlobe before pulling back.
He smiled again, that hint of deviousness still lingering on his face. His heart skipped a beat in excitement. "No one else has the strength. No one but you and me," he said with cold confidence. "There are plenty of details to consider, of course. Many of which I'll have to trust you with," he purred. "I can trust you, right J'ver?" The expression softened just a bit. J'ver had failed him before. S'kef would have dumped anyone else between, but J'ver was special..Special, and S'kef was putting his faith in him.
The brownrider reached out and lifted J'ver's chin with one curled finger. "Think of what I will be able to give you," he promised.
S'kef sensed the affection and quickly compared it to his own attitude towards J'ver. The feisty green often inspired uncharacteristic fondness in S'kef, who couldn't help but regard the delicate man as adorable and sweet, in spite of J'ver's obvious lack of sweetness. S'kef thought he was sweet, especially that precious look of surprise and slow realization that appeared on his face after S'kef shared his secret. Look at J'ver! The wheels in his head were turning sure enough! Infinitely pleased by his clever pet's reaction, S'kef reached out to squeeze his hand.
"Of course I wouldn't," he conceded, smirking devilishly as he did. He leaned close, lips lingering close to the greenrider's ear. "Just like you'd be in the gutter without me, pet," he said lowly, brushing his lips over J'ver's earlobe before pulling back.
He smiled again, that hint of deviousness still lingering on his face. His heart skipped a beat in excitement. "No one else has the strength. No one but you and me," he said with cold confidence. "There are plenty of details to consider, of course. Many of which I'll have to trust you with," he purred. "I can trust you, right J'ver?" The expression softened just a bit. J'ver had failed him before. S'kef would have dumped anyone else between, but J'ver was special..Special, and S'kef was putting his faith in him.
The brownrider reached out and lifted J'ver's chin with one curled finger. "Think of what I will be able to give you," he promised.