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]
Wondering the same thing, she didn’t object to being the one to have to pick up the porcupine carcass and carry it. Doing so, she hurried along behind Turquoise as the larger female led the way away from where Rivet had found the dead and partially eaten beast. It wasn’t the lightest thing in the world, though it wasn’t the heaviest, either. It was, however, very awkward and she did end up with a quill or two jabbing her nose no matter how careful she tried to be with carrying it. This was very uncomfortable, but if her being the one to carry it would appease her lover, then so be it. She was, after all, wanting to do whatever it took to get the other female to stop being pissed off at her.
She very nearly ran into Turquoise when the larger female suddenly stopped and wheeled around to face Rivet, but she managed to stop without them colliding. Before she was able to drop the carcass for her companion, the other female began to speak. So Rivet remained holding onto the carcass for the time being. Rivet was obviously silent while Turquoise began to apologize. It wasn’t really a surprise, but yet it was because she hadn’t expected Turquoise to be apologizing this soon after their fight. But she wasn’t going to complain about it.
Taking a step toward her lover, she lowered her head toward the ground to deposit the carcass at Turquoise’s paws. Lifting her head, she allowed her gaze to meet that of her lover’s. “Of course I forgive you,” she replied, her voice laced with sincerity. Of course she forgave Turquoise. She always forgave her lover. It was because she was very much in love with her companion. “I love you. So very much.”