February 11, 2017, 04:43 PM
When it came to the dark trio, they were nearly a single whole and the lines between them blurred so deliberately that Amekaze could only marvel. Sometimes she found it was easier not to decipher it, or let them shift and flux as needed. Did it truly matter which, exactly? Not always. She wouldn't know for a bit longer which one this was, or perhaps never.
She rumbled softly, happily, and let contact linger between them for as long as she could.
On her penchant for lurking undetected, it was truly one of her more favorable traits they could have taken, and for that she was thankful. "Me too." she answered as she peered at the svelte girl. They kept her on her toes with it, though, and thankfully she was not one to turn away a challenge. She would never hinder them in that regard and instead, subtly and lovingly, harass them back with sneaky maneuvers twice as hard for all the times they crept up on her. "I inherited it from my mother, too," she mentioned, although in the case of herself, her father's lean strength blended in had allowed her to perfect it rather well. Seeing it carry over so nicely into her own, and knowing how to help them keep the skills sharp should it interest them, was strangely heartwarming.
"What are you doing out here?" Amekaze asked next, and finally looked beyond her daughter.
She rumbled softly, happily, and let contact linger between them for as long as she could.
On her penchant for lurking undetected, it was truly one of her more favorable traits they could have taken, and for that she was thankful. "Me too." she answered as she peered at the svelte girl. They kept her on her toes with it, though, and thankfully she was not one to turn away a challenge. She would never hinder them in that regard and instead, subtly and lovingly, harass them back with sneaky maneuvers twice as hard for all the times they crept up on her. "I inherited it from my mother, too," she mentioned, although in the case of herself, her father's lean strength blended in had allowed her to perfect it rather well. Seeing it carry over so nicely into her own, and knowing how to help them keep the skills sharp should it interest them, was strangely heartwarming.
"What are you doing out here?" Amekaze asked next, and finally looked beyond her daughter.
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sing a new song - by Alya - February 05, 2017, 12:54 AM
RE: sing a new song - by Amekaze - February 06, 2017, 03:49 AM
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RE: sing a new song - by Amekaze - February 11, 2017, 04:43 PM
RE: sing a new song - by Alya - February 21, 2017, 12:17 AM
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RE: sing a new song - by Amekaze - March 19, 2017, 08:13 PM
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