LET'S PLAY A GAME OF TWO
And so it unfolded, tasting so sweetly on her tongue. Nothing could quite describe the pleased sensation in her body, the poisonous warmth in her belly. Kisla's fur tasted sweet and of innocence, and to watch Marsh's face... His expressions were priceless, the horror and fury playing a game of chase across his ugly visage. As he began to growl at the little princess beneath her began to understand something was wrong, Valkyrja gave a throaty laugh. The little darling wasn't fast, that was for sure. She'd been lured in so easily, just a couple of smiles and compliments, and she was hooked... That she'd doubted her protector for a moment made it all the better, but that she now believed him was .. unfortunate, for Kyrja herself. Clearly the brute was unwilling to risk squishing his little lady, but the Hollow female had no interest in being a sitting target. As Kisla tried to slink away, she reached out, quick as a snake, to try and grab her by the scruff. "Oh no, you don't," she said in a low voice. Her shield was not going to get away...
If she'd caught Kisla, she'd try to maneuver the young female to stand between her and Marsh; if not, she'd make sure to face him anyway. His scars told a tale she'd rather not experience alone, but with Fírnen somewhere else she didn't have much of a choice. Chances were she could bring him down with lucky hits, but... Most likely, this fight would not reach a conclusion today. While the prospect angered one part of her, it excited another. Few things were more pleasing than a long, bothersome hunt, and waiting made everything so much sweeter... A fair share of anger fueled her today, and to taste his blood in this mindset would be exhilarating, yes, but to wait for it, dream of it... A shiver coursed down her spine. In a month or two or three, he would taste all the sweeter, and her revenge - well, revenge was more fulfilling than plain old fury. Grinning smugly, the mad woman's dark eyes flashed dangerously. Gone was the softness, the doe-eyed look. There was only cold, cold darkness that invited you to fall in and drown in terror.
"Someone has eyes to see with, but no tongue to speak with," she purred, hoping Kisla's presence (unless she'd gotten away, then Kyrja was fried already) would cause the beast to hesitate longer. She wanted to rile him up properly before giving him the satisfaction of mussing her fur and getting her dirty. "Perhaps you should teach the little darling a thing or two... She's awfully pretty, but awfully blind, makes me want to do things to her..." Her expression promised it was not pleasant things she wanted to do. "Perhaps... perhaps my brother would be interested in such a pretty little plaything..." Such a lie. She'd kill Kisla before letting Fírnen anywhere near her body, but Marsh didn't have to know that. He just needed to get so mad he could scarce contain himself. Valkyrja would be able to take a few cuts and bruises, but no matter if she had to sprint out of here to get out alive... Oh, if she could just make him mad enough and get Kisla caught up in it! She'd win, if she could make him hurt her.
If she'd caught Kisla, she'd try to maneuver the young female to stand between her and Marsh; if not, she'd make sure to face him anyway. His scars told a tale she'd rather not experience alone, but with Fírnen somewhere else she didn't have much of a choice. Chances were she could bring him down with lucky hits, but... Most likely, this fight would not reach a conclusion today. While the prospect angered one part of her, it excited another. Few things were more pleasing than a long, bothersome hunt, and waiting made everything so much sweeter... A fair share of anger fueled her today, and to taste his blood in this mindset would be exhilarating, yes, but to wait for it, dream of it... A shiver coursed down her spine. In a month or two or three, he would taste all the sweeter, and her revenge - well, revenge was more fulfilling than plain old fury. Grinning smugly, the mad woman's dark eyes flashed dangerously. Gone was the softness, the doe-eyed look. There was only cold, cold darkness that invited you to fall in and drown in terror.
"Someone has eyes to see with, but no tongue to speak with," she purred, hoping Kisla's presence (unless she'd gotten away, then Kyrja was fried already) would cause the beast to hesitate longer. She wanted to rile him up properly before giving him the satisfaction of mussing her fur and getting her dirty. "Perhaps you should teach the little darling a thing or two... She's awfully pretty, but awfully blind, makes me want to do things to her..." Her expression promised it was not pleasant things she wanted to do. "Perhaps... perhaps my brother would be interested in such a pretty little plaything..." Such a lie. She'd kill Kisla before letting Fírnen anywhere near her body, but Marsh didn't have to know that. He just needed to get so mad he could scarce contain himself. Valkyrja would be able to take a few cuts and bruises, but no matter if she had to sprint out of here to get out alive... Oh, if she could just make him mad enough and get Kisla caught up in it! She'd win, if she could make him hurt her.
I'LL PLAY GOD AND YOU'LL PLAY YOU