But I put it out of my mind Long enough to call it courage To live without a lifeline
Aquene really wasn’t sure what had gotten into her. Well, that was a lie, she knew of a few things that had gotten into her, but she still felt just a hint of shame burning in her pelt that she had just gone and thrown herself at the man. Still, he didn’t seem the mind, and he had still been there in the morning once the weather had calmed, ready to lead her to where the rest of his small unofficial group lingered. That made her feel… less cheap? She wasn’t terribly sure how to act, so she had simply reverted back to her quiet and sweet nature. The hormones didn’t scream nearly as loud now that she had given into the temptation her mother had warned her about.
Was her mother proud of her? She doubted it… but it was too late to change anything, and honestly, it felt nice to be wanted… if only for a night. VAYKO“The area seems nice.”[/VAYKO] She commented idly as she walked alongside him. She hoped he didn’t feel too awkward about what had transpired the night before. VAYKO“Yesterday, you said you all weren’t quite official… I’m guessing you probably mean to make it official soon?”[/VAYKO] She was just curious about the general workings of this group that she had, pardon her French, thrust her way into.