i kissed a girl just to try it
it felt so wrong
it felt so right
[size=3]i kissed a girl and i liked it[/size]
All the fight had gone out of her because, at that point, it was useless. Turquoise would, as usual, win, get her way, leaving Rivet feeling like everything was entirely her fault, as always. In days to come, Rivet would do whatever she could to redeem herself, to make everything all better again, even if it wasn’t her fault. It was now going to be a matter of figuring out how to smooth things over again.
Following behind her lover, she lifted her gaze just enough to be able to scan around them, searching for something easy to prey upon and ease the grumbling in Turq’s stomach since she, herself, had lost her appetite. She would probably eat a little bit of whatever they found, depending on how much there was of it, but would leave the vast majority of it to the larger woman to consume.
The smell of death caught her attention and she veered slightly away from Turq, though not too far as to end up in even more trouble than she was already in. The smell of fresh blood caused her to flare her nostrils. Whatever it was hadn’t been dead for very long. “Over here,” she called out to Turq, glancing over her shoulder in the direction of her lover. She would wait for confirmation from the larger female that she was coming before heading in the direction the carcass was in.
Hidden in a small set of bushes (though not very well hidden, mind you) was what remained of a porcupine. It was freshly enough dead that there was still a little bit of blood trickling from it. From the scent around it, the beast that had killed it had been a cougar. This put Rivet on high alert, searching around for the great cat, but there seemed to be no sign of it. At least for the moment, anyway, the beast was absent from its meal.