(Chat logs from 06.04.13)Deanna DiCorvinoShe chewed on her lower lip for a moment, her right hand subconciously reaching toward the dragon scale that hung on the cord around her neck, the scale iteself tucked safely under the bodice of her dress. Nimble fingers grazed reverently over the obsidian colored scale as she debated on the oh so tempting offer made by Verial. To fly. To fly off the cliff and above the icy waters below, which seemed to Deanna...a really, really long way down. Amber orbs lowered in the sockets to peer off the edge, and upon viewing the whitecaps of the waves breaking against large rocks that jutted upward, Deanna swallowed the lump in her throat and the feeling of bile that rose with it. Hoping to hide her fear, she could only imagine falling...falling...to become nothing more than a bloodied husk of woman only to have all traces of her washed away. Fear. It was the mind killer, and though Deanna was not one to shy away from risks, heights yet proved something she could master. Oh sure, she had scaled walls, mountains even when the time came for it, but that was duty, obligation. There were no options then for her. Now she could easily say no, and Verial would completely understand, especially with the unspoken knowledge of her 'delicate' condition. But something nagged at her. Something deep inside told her that this could very well be the last chance she had to do this, and not flying. Trust. She had to trust him to keep her safe. Trust her to keep her safe, his child safe, himself safe. Was this the inner workings of her mind trying to sway her, or perhaps something else? As if on cue, the little monster that resided safely within her womb stirred, and she squelched the high pitched sound of startlement that threatened to spill out of thinly pressed lips.
"Let's do it," she blurted then, already regretting her decision as she whipped her head toward him, fixating him with a determined, or slightly insane, gaze.
"I'll fly with you. So... change or whatever it is you do." Before she lost her nerve, was what she meant to finish that sentence with, but pride dominated her fear at the moment. Pride, or incredible stupidity.
Verial AkilaraHe had been gazing towards the sea that surrounded Arthuran, into the waves that played and crashed against the rocky cliffs. Deanna was quiet for some time, contemplating his offer and to his surprise, taking it seriously. When she finally answered him saying she did want to fly, Verial blinked and turned his odd colored eyes to her. For a brief split second, there was a hint of confusion on his face, but this was quickly replaced by a soft smile. Verial turned, taking a few steps to Deanna and pulled away his coat and handed it to her.
"You may need the extra clothing," Verial said with a wink. The weather was not as cold, spring having settled in, but it was still Arthuran the land of snow and ice no matter what season it was. There would be a chill in the air and even more so once flying. Verial turned on his feet and brought the horses quite a few feet away, hoping he would not startle them upon transformation. On that thought, Verial tilted his head towards Deanna studying her and suddenly felt a bit awkward changing in front of her.
"Hmm... I'm not sure when was the last time I've done this in front of someone." A hand rested under his chin in thought, but he dismissively dropped it to his side and offered a slight shrug.
"Then again, I'm sure this isn't the most frightening you've seen me at." A grin again before Verial took a few steps back, giving himself enough space to transform into his dragon form. Verial closed his eyes, obsidian colored energy swirling about him in tendril-like form. His body began to shape, his back giving way to leather-like wings and black scales replacing where skin once was. Hands and feet grew talons and where once was Verial now stood a dragon, towering above the treetops and stretching out wings. Verial opened his eyes, revealing the same odd colors Deanna was familiar with and lowered his body down towards the ground, his head and neck resting against the earth so that she might hop on more easily, as if he were some sort of overgrown reptilian horse.
Deanna DiCorvinoHad she called his bluff, caught him off guard? Deanna smiled faintly at him as he wrapped his coat around her and she slipped her arms into the heavy material, feeling the butterflies in her stomach subside a bit. She watched silently as he led the horses to a safer location, her brows lofted as she wondered curiously how he was going to go about this transformation. Would he burst out of his skin? Send bits of flesh flying as the scaly lizard that he was errupted? Would he morph into a half dragon half human hybrid before completing the change? All of these thoughts ran through her head and in doing so, she almost missed seeing a rather large and leathery wing that stretched out not but twenty feet from her.
"Holy shit," she swore softly as she regarded the newly dragonfied Verial with sheer amazement. The scale that hung between her breasts seemed to grow heavier, warmer against her skin. Slowly she lifted her head to take in the full sight of Verial as he stood to his full height. Sure she had seen him in this form before...but he was quite the distance away and fighting the Val'nothe at the time. Never this close. Verial opened his eyes and she saw instantly that they had not changed, not one iota. For some reason this put Deanna at ease upon seeing those familiar odd colored orbs, but just as she was relaxing, she reminded herself he had not opened his mouth, and suddenly images of razor sharp teeth filled her brain forcing her to shake her head and laugh out of nervousness.
"Wow. Just... wow. I am impressed." He had lowered himself, indicating she should climb upon him, and the fear crept back into Deanna once more. Climb onto his back? What the hell was she supposed to hold onto? Not to mention the challenge of finding her footing to climb him.
"Uh...right then." She approached slowly and when she was close enough to, Deanna ran a hand across the length of his side, marvelling at the texture of his scaly skin.
"Huh. Not as disgusting as I thought it would be," she muttered before climbing onto his back with the grace of a fat pregnant cow. Deanna lowered herself so that her upper body hugged against his back, her hands clutching onto the scales of his neck for dear life, her legs turning to jelly.
"Ok...r-ready," Deanna squeazed her eyes shut and though not a god fearing woman, said a quick prayer to whomever was listening that she didn't want to die.
Verial Akilara When Deanna said she was impressed, Verial looked briefly proud of himself. He might have preened and puffed his chest out, even stood a little taller, but instead he kept his head to the ground and smiled softly, revealing a set razor sharp teeth.
"Well, thank you. I'm glad I haven't completely repulsed you." His voice, thought it sounded mostly like him, had a hint of roughness to it. Even as Deanna ran her hand across the smooth scales, Verial could feel her fingertips despite the heavy plated armor. Deanna climbed onto his back, trying to find her footing and get a good hold of where she could sit and not well, fall in the process. He had to admit, it was tricky at first, but riding a dragon was not as complicated as one might think, especially if you had the dragon telling you what to do.
"Just relax. The scales are pretty durable. You can find your footing underneath them and hold on pretty tightly with your hands." Verial waited until Deanna situated herself and he contemplated how to take off. Normally he would have sprung of the cliff with a burst of speed, but in Deanna's condition, he didn't know if that was such a good idea. Instead, sensing her nervousness, he started for a more gentle approach and lifted his wings in slow movements until they were hovering off ground. Not soon after, they had left the cliffs and were a few miles out over sea, Verial doing circles every now and then and rising slightly higher into the sky as the world turned smaller beneath them.
Deanna DiCorvino Relax, he said. Oh sure. No problem. Deanna's fingers were white as she clutched his scales in a death grip, her thighs aching from effort as she pressed them as firmly as possible against his side.
"I'm fine!" Her voice rose rather hysterically, and she forced herself to breathe normally despite the urge to hyperventilate. Verial was trying not to throw her into a full blown panic attack, she gave him that, but his consideration did absolutely nothing to quelch the fear of imminent death that would soon approach her. A tiny scream escaped her lips as she felt him hover, felt his wings beat lightly and slowly and suddenly there was zero ground below her. The air felt cooler as they began to rise, rise, rise and Deanna buried her head against her upper arm to smother the hysterics.
"Gonna die... die! Ohmygodsohmygodsohmygods... save me.... stupid idea.... gonna die.... gonna be sick... gonna throw up.... gonna... hey... look... it's the Villa!" Mid insanity please, Deanna's eyes pried open ever so slightly and she could see Northsea just below her as well as Chaliceton and the little ant people that lived there. Oh sure, her stomach heaved and rolled, and yeah she totally considered letting chunks fly on her scaly lizard lovetoy... but after a while she seemed to calm herself. Perhaps it was the rush that was making her lightheaded, or maybe her blood pressure spiked, but whatever it was, a slight euphoric feeling overcame her and suddenly the woman slowly lifted herself into sitting position and relaxed her bone crushing grip on her man just enough to look around and marvel at the beauty of the skies.
"I'm... flying! I'm flying! Dear gods I'm not falling! I'M ALIVE!" Deanna's grin reached ear to ear as she urged Verial to do that awesome circle thing a bit faster this time, maybe she was even feeling brave enough for a dive bomb... or maybe not.
Verial Akilara Unfortunately, he couldn't help himself from laughing as Deanna practically squealed in terror as they flew through the sky. Verial considered himself lucky that he hadn't been thrown up on yet and was hoping that despite her condition of being pregnant, that she would would get over the initial fear and enjoy the sensation of flying. Not that he wasn't amused by Deanna screaming for mercy. After quite some time though, her fear did subside and the tone in Deanna's voice changed; she was shouting happily into the wind this time. With that bit of approval from Deanna, Verial flew faster as she urged him into some more of those circles he had been doing earlier. After about three more of those turns though, Verial moved in the direction towards the ocean, passing over Chaliceton and before Deanna could stop him, he did indeed dive at the ocean. Verial dropped his wings and right before seemingly crashing into the waves, he pulled up skimming the water with wings and talons.
"Are you going to vomit yet?" Verial said craning his head back in her direction as he flew more smoothly now.
Deanna DiCorvino Deanna had finally settled her nerves just enough to actually enjoy the flight...and then Verial had to go and do what he did next. Without warning they did indeed dive and the ocean's cerulean waters came into closer view at the approaching descent. Death... it was calling her. She was going to die now. Her screams surely were heard for miles and miles away until no sound came out of her opened mouth, her eyes bulging out of their sockets. Only when Verial in all of his cruelty finally decided enough was enough and pulled his rotten lizard hide just enough so that Deanna did not end up chum for the sharks, did her heart resume its somewhat normal beating. Verial the rotten dragon bastard actually had the audacity to ask if she was going to spew forth her breakfast on him, and perhaps she would have if she were able to do anything besides remain frozen to her spot. A few moments of smooth sailing ticked by and when the color resumed in her face and she was positive she was breathing again, she finally spoke in a screeching voice,
"Down... down now... ground down. DOWN!" The little demon spawn seemed to fare well from its biological housing unit's scare fest and bounced merrily in the sea of fluid and gods knew what else in that cute cushioned Casa de Uterus.
"Down...down now," Deanna repeated in a hoarse voice, absolutely positive that once her feet touched solid footing, and providing Verial changed back into something less...devour threatening...she would give him the most righteous ass beating that hybrid drow had ever received in his soon to be short life.
Verial Akilara And finally the cries for mercy came in the form of many downs repeated over and over again. Verial pursed his lips together and tried to hide the laugh the threatened to spill forth. When he finally did get an audible word out without a hint of a giggle, it was,
"You're lucky that the water is too cold or else you'd be soaked right now." For the current time, Deanna held in her food until he was flying back to the horses, which seemed startled at their return, and landed as gracefully onto the ground as he could. Verial lowered his head and neck so Deanna could quickly stumble or slide off of him, whichever she managed. As her feet met the earth again and her breathing eventually returned to normal, Verial shifted back and immediately held himself in a stance in an attempt to at least weaken the ass kicking of his life he was about to get.
"That was fun, right? At least, you'll never forget it. So, want to go again?" Perhaps he was pushing his luck, but honestly he had no idea that Deanna who appeared otherwise fearless, was terrified of heights.
Deanna DiCorvinoBlessed ground. Blessed earth. Stable earth. Deanna slid, jumped, fumbled off the overgrown lizard and landed on her hands and knees, her fingers flexing against hard stone undernearth slowly thawing patches of grass and soil.
"I love you so much," she whispered to the ground before finding her footing and rising, death in her eyes.
"Fun." She stated flatly as she took slow predatory steps toward him, amber orbs darkening.
"Fun is breaking the headboard of your bed during wild jungle sex." Another step.
"Fun is weilding a sword in hand when you face your enemy, knowing that their blood will soon pool at your feet." Another step put her a mere foot from him.
"Fun...was NOT watching your life flash before your eyes because the dragon you love thinks it is a fucking hoot to plummet toward the cruel mistress that is the ocean, Verial!" Deanna stood six inches from Verial, and though she reached only his shoulder, there was no denying that should she want to, she could straight up murder his ass if she chose to. Her eyes narrowed to mere slits as she considered doing so, but then she recalled this would be her last day with him before she departed for however long it took to pop out the little vermin spawn. Instead Deanna jabbed a finger square into his chest.
"YOU will give me HOURS of pleasure this evening to make up for this injustice! Hours! I don't give a shit if you're near death by the time I am done with you!" Her cheeks flushed against her pallor, Deanna attempted to appear threatening to Verial, but there was no hiding the smile that hinted to appear on her lips...a most devious of grins indeed.
"I am so going to break you." Verial AkilaraPart of him was sorry really, but mostly because he didn't know if he should laugh or fear for his own safety. His life and fate was in the hands of a woman he had pissed off and one that was "secretly" pregnant. Verial had no idea of Deanna's departure, but perhaps subconsciously he was terrorizing her or as much as he could before she spread her own invisible wings and flew away. In any case, when Deanna mentioned something about breaking the headboard during wild jungle sex, Verial lost it and laughter tumbled from his lips. His arms fell away from his chest where he was previously blocking any possibly aimed fists and they wrapped around his side as he leaned over and chuckled. His head tilted up and as she neared him, Verial straightened and tried to regain his composure. When Deanna poked him with her finger, a sharp jab to the shoulder, Verial made an attempt at looking serious.
"My apologies, M'Lady," Verial said with a half bow. When he stood tall again, Verial grinned softly to her,
"Of course you realize this was my plan all along? Get you riled up and be forced to pleasure you for hours and hours on end." Verial waved his hand a bit dismissively and then placed it on Deanna's shoulder pulling him closer to her, so that he could lower his head and place his lips on her own. When Verial pulled away, despite her ire, there was no mistaking a smile on her face.
"I wouldn't have it any other way." With that, Verial slid an arm around her waist, still assuming he might receive a fist to the cheek and guided Deanna back towards the horses.
"Let's head back to Chaliceton, unless of course, the offer still stands if you want to fly some more." Verial nodded his head towards the ocean.
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:00 pm