If you asked him a few days ago, Ramsay would have claimed that no wolf could stir his blood into a frenzy. Even the incursion of his relatives into his sacred home had merely irritated him rather than whipping him into a rage. He seldom gave into his emotions over his head, but when Parvati pranced away from him with a wheedling whine, that all flew right out the window. His blood flared in his veins, pounding right down into his core, and all his conscious thoughts melted away.
He wanted to play a game. It wasn't often that Ramsay wanted to run or frolic, but inexplicably, he wanted to now. He wanted to chase her, to be chased, to careen around the field like children. His gait was a little stiff as he went after her, short tail shaking merrily, because of the flame that seemed to burn in his belly. A quiet, playful rumble shook his throat as he closed the distance to her, nipped headily at her hindquarters and grew drunk on the smell of her fertility.
It was hard not to jump her right then and there, but his desire to court was stronger. With a whine of his own, Ramsay cantered past with a nudge to her shoulder, hoping to entice her into a game of chase. Somehow he knew it would all be better if their blood was hot.
He wanted to play a game. It wasn't often that Ramsay wanted to run or frolic, but inexplicably, he wanted to now. He wanted to chase her, to be chased, to careen around the field like children. His gait was a little stiff as he went after her, short tail shaking merrily, because of the flame that seemed to burn in his belly. A quiet, playful rumble shook his throat as he closed the distance to her, nipped headily at her hindquarters and grew drunk on the smell of her fertility.
It was hard not to jump her right then and there, but his desire to court was stronger. With a whine of his own, Ramsay cantered past with a nudge to her shoulder, hoping to entice her into a game of chase. Somehow he knew it would all be better if their blood was hot.
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hold your ground - by RIP Parvati - April 10, 2019, 06:14 PM
RE: hold your ground - by Ramsay - April 11, 2019, 12:59 PM
RE: hold your ground - by RIP Parvati - April 11, 2019, 10:59 PM
RE: hold your ground - by Ramsay - April 12, 2019, 10:43 AM
RE: hold your ground - by RIP Parvati - April 12, 2019, 02:09 PM
RE: hold your ground - by Ramsay - April 12, 2019, 10:22 PM
RE: hold your ground - by RIP Parvati - April 13, 2019, 03:51 PM
RE: hold your ground - by Ramsay - April 18, 2019, 07:54 PM