16.Nov.12, 05:46 AM
D’hys had to admit, he was kind of looking forward to the game of strip poker that night. It was right up his alley by being relevant to his interests since it combined gambling and nakedness. Of course it’d be much more entertaining if they were betting marks or favours but he’d go for something fun just as quickly. Besides, not only would this be a fun ego-boost when he ended up the most dressed out of the group but the group itself was sure to be interesting.
He had a fun one-nighter with I’shan recently and his fellow bluerider had been fun enough in bed to consider a repeat down the line, especially since there was the danger of N’gelt finding out. D’hys did enjoy messing with happy couples and seeing how long it would take before they were caught. But when they were dressing after their wild encounter, I’shan mentioned the hidden strip poker game he was going to host and wanted D’hys to come. He likely would have gone anyway since it would be interesting but it was also a good way to ensure he stayed in I’shan’s good graces a little longer and earned a few more rides out of the man.
So it was a bluerider wearing only boots, pants, and one shirt that arrived at the appointed location, spying the knots used as a marker after a moment of searching. It was almost adorable how I’shan was going out of his way to hide their game. He didn’t knock, figuring I’shan would panic whether he did or not, but simply let himself in; and immediately froze when the brown firelizard was spotted. Reason told D’hys that enough time had passed from the rediscovery of the pests to now to show they weren’t carrying the plague and about to wipe out the last of the dragons since their first effort didn’t work out as planned. But that didn’t matter. Far too many turns of fear and memories outweighed logic and he couldn’t get over it and accept the creatures as easily as so many others had. He played up a smile for most people that owned one but D’hys had to return to his hut the day the campers returned with eggs and firelizards as his hands trembled from fear.
He had spent a sevenday making sure Zeianth had limited contact with firelizards and even other dragons that may have been near the bastards but soon after that, even his paranoia eased up enough for D’hys to start interacting again. He just wished he’d stop forgetting the little buggers might show up behind any door. “A pleasure seeing you again, I’shan,” D’hys purred in way of greeting with his gaze travelling slowly over the bluerider’s body. It was his go-to cover-up for the shock Squee had given him, blaming his sudden halt on the sight of the man and not the beast.
Shutting the door behind him, D’hys moved in a languid pace towards I’shan and as he passed by the quirky bluerider, he whispered, “I gotta say, I hope you’re horrible at poker. I enjoy seeing you naked.” Refraining from actually touching the man, D’hys selected a chair at the table that allowed him to see the door.
He had a fun one-nighter with I’shan recently and his fellow bluerider had been fun enough in bed to consider a repeat down the line, especially since there was the danger of N’gelt finding out. D’hys did enjoy messing with happy couples and seeing how long it would take before they were caught. But when they were dressing after their wild encounter, I’shan mentioned the hidden strip poker game he was going to host and wanted D’hys to come. He likely would have gone anyway since it would be interesting but it was also a good way to ensure he stayed in I’shan’s good graces a little longer and earned a few more rides out of the man.
So it was a bluerider wearing only boots, pants, and one shirt that arrived at the appointed location, spying the knots used as a marker after a moment of searching. It was almost adorable how I’shan was going out of his way to hide their game. He didn’t knock, figuring I’shan would panic whether he did or not, but simply let himself in; and immediately froze when the brown firelizard was spotted. Reason told D’hys that enough time had passed from the rediscovery of the pests to now to show they weren’t carrying the plague and about to wipe out the last of the dragons since their first effort didn’t work out as planned. But that didn’t matter. Far too many turns of fear and memories outweighed logic and he couldn’t get over it and accept the creatures as easily as so many others had. He played up a smile for most people that owned one but D’hys had to return to his hut the day the campers returned with eggs and firelizards as his hands trembled from fear.
He had spent a sevenday making sure Zeianth had limited contact with firelizards and even other dragons that may have been near the bastards but soon after that, even his paranoia eased up enough for D’hys to start interacting again. He just wished he’d stop forgetting the little buggers might show up behind any door. “A pleasure seeing you again, I’shan,” D’hys purred in way of greeting with his gaze travelling slowly over the bluerider’s body. It was his go-to cover-up for the shock Squee had given him, blaming his sudden halt on the sight of the man and not the beast.
Shutting the door behind him, D’hys moved in a languid pace towards I’shan and as he passed by the quirky bluerider, he whispered, “I gotta say, I hope you’re horrible at poker. I enjoy seeing you naked.” Refraining from actually touching the man, D’hys selected a chair at the table that allowed him to see the door.