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Desert Tempest - Jarek - 01-27-2022
RE: Desert Tempest - Fever - 01-28-2022 rip and smash through the hornet's nest do you understand I deserve the best? but you'll do what I want, do what i please and do it again til I get what I Need
Homesick: a nauseous and tumultuous storm of emotion brewing in the cauldron of Fever's stomach. Carefully concealed, this strange sea-sickness had been festering for some time. For a year, at least, she had made her home on the outskirts, living like a rat in the shadows, patiently abiding her time for her return Solterra. Winter was to begin to thaw, and thus, like a child who followed the sun, she would begin her descent. @Jarek RE: Desert Tempest - Jarek - 01-28-2022
RE: Desert Tempest - Fever - 01-29-2022 The speckled viper would watch with unwavering attention, analyzing, studying the golem. She could appreciate the subtle glitter of his crystalline mutations, reminiscent to her, wondering if they were perhaps crafted from haematite, or maybe an alien composition from worlds she was unaware of? Alas, she couldn't be bothered to ask. Art was never to be questioned - just appreciated. Fever would do just that, lean back and admire how well he was carved, the hidden shimmy of bulging muscles underneath taut, wet skin. Admire was an odd word, uncanny in this sense, because the way Fever looked at this stranger was less adulation - the heat of her stare was not an applause, but an afterthought of a rumbling stomach and dry tongue. She stared at him with hunger, as primal and wild as she herself. Deliciously, she would run her tongue over her teeth, savoring the thought of what his kiss would taste like after she split his lip open with her fist. After a prolonged blink, she would turn her face away, deciding to side-step out of his path so that he may approach the pond and quench his thirst. At the sound of his voice, an amused simper would curl up her lips, an invisible brow lifting at his intentions. [say]"I promise you, it is much more spectacular a view in the heat of the sun."[/say] Summer would be a daydream, warm like her voice, a wish that would go unanswered as the cold rain continued to tap-dance on her body, mocking her pitiful wishes for relief. [say]"Do you plan on telling me your name? Or are we playing a game of secrets?"[/say] The viper threw a sideways glance to him, a playful smirk inviting him to join in this conversation - the idea of a game twinkling in the gilt of her eyes. Fever had a passion for games. She was eager to work him like putty in her hands, build him up, potentially shape him into something she could use in the future if ever needed. Alas, her selfishness would be hidden under a guise of butterfly lashes and carefully placed giggles. Having played the part many times, she was a natural at convincing them she was a clueless woman, lost in her travels, charming, but simple-minded. Bait. @Jarek RE: Desert Tempest - Jarek - 02-06-2022 Jarek
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Here behind the curtain lies a darkness feeding
Pooled inside, in hunger cries, and still it's eating
Everything I had to hide is all on my sleeve
And behind the curtain lies my soul, I’m bleeding
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------“I am certain when the sun shines brightly it is….enrapturing.” he said, raising one eyebrow smirking, maintaining eye contact with the vixen. Icy blue eyes glimmering mischievously. Pushing his heavy frame step by step towards the water, neck bowed in an arch showing his might and stature. The rain drops broke as they hit his hide and trickled down his coat. He longed for the embrace of the sun on his obsidian coat, how well he absorbed the warmth. For now the sensation of removing the dirt and sweat from his body would be adequate. He was accustomed to the biting warmth of eternal summer surrounded by shifting sands. “Oh, there is definitely some kind of game afoot.” he said softly in a gravelly voice. He let the answer hang in the air as he bent to sip at the refreshing water. “How would you know if I was telling you the truth, I could be anyone.” he asked, not lifting his head from the water and continuing to drink. This indeed would be the game they would play. He could feel the invitation in her voice, this was not his first dance at this game. But first, he would take his time to replenish the water reserves in his body. They had no rush, or anywhere else to be. He stopped drinking, having drunk his fill. He turned his body towards her smoothly, regarding her directly now with piercing shining sapphire eyes. He was certain there were game's afoot. No one else would sashay their way to his company and batter their eyelids in such a way without intent. “Are you lost, poor creature?”He teased, rasping his gravelly voice. Taking smooth steps to aim to close the distance between them. He could almost taste her scent upon the water drops. Enticing and fiery. This was sure to be entertaining. If she wanted to play games, they would play games. RE: Desert Tempest - Fever - 02-14-2022 Enrapturing. Every compliment that has ever been spoken to Fever is kept, wrapped up like a gift truffle, tucked away in a box and saved for a time when she would need to feel something: beautiful, lovely, gorgeous, and now enrapturing to add to her collection. While they were treasured and much appreciated, one day, all those words would feel weightless – after you’ve heard something your entire life it becomes meaningless. How long could she savor the admiration of her surface features? When would she hunger for something more? Today they sufficed. The minx wonders if her great-grandmothers and their mothers before them ever turned down compliments. These concubines of a mad King – was their beauty a blessing, sparing them a harsh life? Or perhaps it was a curse to feel so caged, so confined to being only known for the way their skins prettily attached to their flesh? Maybe that was why Fever is the way she is – their mistakes in revelry would turn into instinct instilled into her. She still chose to revel in it. With a tilt of her head, she would rip her gaze away from the stallion, to admire her own reflection. [say]“I care little if you hide the truth. It won’t matter to me either way. In fact, I believe I’ve given you the gift of choice. You can choose who you want me to see.”[/say] Pauses, aloof, her gaze returning to Jarek, like a game roulette and she is now sliding the gun to him. [say]“What power –“[/say] she would muse. With enunciation on each word, she would repeat his sentiment. [say]“You could be anyone you wanted.”[/say] A knife of a smile, yet she sheathes it as he closes the distance between them. She would allow him closer, curling into a doll-like stance, but would not take her eyes off him. He could still be a threat. She had yet to determine his place in her web. [say]“Yes, lost: A lamb looking for a shepherd. A kitten seeking shelter. A butterfly in search of the right flower.”[/say] @Jarek RE: Desert Tempest - Jarek - 02-21-2022 Jarek
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Here behind the curtain lies a darkness feeding
Pooled inside, in hunger cries, and still it's eating
Everything I had to hide is all on my sleeve
And behind the curtain lies my soul, I’m bleeding
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He softly hummed in deep thought at her comments. He smiled, not breaking his gaze from her. “This is the choice we all make each day, we each have the power within us to become whatever it is we desire. Some paths are simply easier than others.” his voice raspy and graveled. His mind ebbed and flipped over his own plans, as he gladly accepted the roulette gun from the mysterious mare. His driving motivation for trekking to Novus had been to rebuild his life in a place more beautiful and accepting. He however would not kowtow to anyone, false gods or kings alike. He dreamed of a world that revolved around a traditional herd structure. He could provide that safety and warmth. All while having games such as these!
image by:https://giphy.com/Allyouneediswall“The desert gods teach humble acceptance and protection of those who need it. My dear I was born a shepherd, now I seek a flock.” his icy blue eyes intense with mischievousness. He accepted that simply dragging herd members together wouldn’t achieve what he sought. The mare before him was clearly playing the game along with him, even if there was perhaps some truth to the charade. It was this spark and intelligence that would be valuable. “I am Jarek, Have you found on this earth what your soul truly desires?” he asked softly, his tone spiced with desire. His ears pointed towards her, focusing for a glimpse of genuine reaction. He felt like there was always a deeper level to each creature. It took care and attention to find the ripple when one struck the chords just right. His skill at communicating only grew further with practice. It had not been so long ago that he fumbled and stumbled with his words. Jarek envisioned himself to be the pillar of the community he sought to grow. To support them each to grow and flourish around him. To draw them together. RE: Desert Tempest - Fever - 03-02-2022 Off in the distance, angry clouds gathered at the horizon, dark and foreboding, a promise of freezing rain. You could smell the cold in the air – it mingled with the sweat and testosterone that radiated off of Jarek’s swarthy skin. Fever could enjoy a downpour; she revealed in summer storms, when the wind is hot and sticky as it kisses your neck – when stepping in the rain was both a relief and a burden. There were fond memories associated with those sweltering and humid rainfalls. But this winter drizzle was only further agitating Fever. She would stand, wet and frigid, trying to conceal her shivers but failing miserably. Each freckle of rain sent a quiver across her mottled flesh. While usually patient, this weather wasn’t doing Fever any favors, and she could feel herself eager to get to the point. Fever was not built for this weather. As she listened to the tall and shadowy stranger continue his plight, an amused scoff would emerge from her. It was only at the mention of the gods did her eyes slide back over to him, smiling, a chuckle soon to crescendo into a black-hearted laughter that would warm her bones. If she had hands, she would have been wiping away the tears from her giggling fit. [say]“I don’t give a damn what the Gods say,”[/say] she’d sigh quietly. [say]“Spare me your lectures. Your Gods would spit on me, just like mine has.”[/say] With a curious tilt of her knife-like head, her jovial and communal demeanor swiftly metamorphized into a brief grimace of pain, and then shape-shifted once more into an unintelligible, cold expression. When it comes to desires, Fever was unsure what she wanted – she knew she was determined to find her mother and break necks while she was at – but other than that, she was simply an enigma, a tumultuous emotion manifested, a hungry and gluttonous wraith, open-mouthed for anything that would temporarily satiate her. But Fever was insatiable. She’d always want more of everything. [say]“Jarek, I have yet to find anyone who is able to satisfy my desires.”[/say] She turns her body towards him, the play in her words intentional, head confidently high as she bridges the gap between them – she wishes to come closer, almost chest to chest, curious if he would find himself tail-tucked and meek in comparison. Her chin tils up to him, aurum eyes narrowing in a frame of black, long lashes. [say]“You wouldn’t be the first, Jarek, who’s come to me with fickle promises. And if it pleases you, we can pretend that I’m interested in whatever diminutive and dull whimsies you can offer me.”[/say] The viper breathes out, hoping her breath tickles the stallion’s jawline. [say]“I don’t wish for a bed and board, or protection from the wild – I am more than capable of taking care of myself. If you can’t tell, I’m thriving. The only thing you could offer me is temporary bliss – “[/say]she pauses, dramatically bending her neck to peek at his underside, before realigning herself with his path of sight. [say]“And even then, I’m not quite sure you are equipped with the right tools for the job.”[/say] A swat of her tail and a devious smirk crawling on that shameless face as she plays with fire. [say]“My name is Fever, and I am so eager to hear what you think I desire.”[/say] @Jarek RE: Desert Tempest - Jarek - 03-09-2022 Jarek
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Here behind the curtain lies a darkness feeding
Pooled inside, in hunger cries, and still it's eating
Everything I had to hide is all on my sleeve
And behind the curtain lies my soul, I’m bleeding
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He listened to her speech, glistening blue eyes focused intently. At her slurring insults at the gods he chuckled. Letting the comments slide, her religious opinions honestly were the least of his worries. If she didn’t believe, he wasn’t going to open her mouth and shovel it in. She wouldn’t appreciate it, and it wouldn’t work.
image by:https://giphy.com/AllyouneediswallHe kept his eye contact and didn’t flinch, he let her finish her little tirade. It was obvious now that she was interested in playing other games. A clever wench after all, knew more than one trick. And so her mask slipped, and glimpses of her true struggles could be seen. “Ah and so the serpent bares its fangs,” he said with a soft voice directed at her. He was not intimidated by her show of bravado. “Those who you’ve had before me, those who you will have after me, are none of my concern.” he said with a soft chuckle. He stood with his neck arched, his eyes and mind focused on her. He felt intensely invested now to see this little charade through. “The secret dear is this.” He said with a chuckle before continuing “Life is nothing but temporary bliss, you curse yourself to unhappiness by seeking anything else. All there is, is the moment.” The interaction had taken a turn for the serious. Her attitude had riled a response within him. Whether it was exactly what she was seeking, was yet to be seen. “Take the mask of Fever, and maybe then you’ll know what you truly desire.” He didn't break his intense eye contact, he would not be intimidated by her. The continuous trickle of cold rain down his sides was making him irritable. What was once a fun game had started to turn into a serious conversation. “I suspect what you desire is a continuous flow of meaningless distraction, that you can use to propel your sense of worth above those that are around you. That you focus on the shallow flesh, and miss out on an emotional connection.” his booming laughter echoed, he couldn’t wait until she responded. It was now her turn with the gun. RE: Desert Tempest - Fever - 03-11-2022 Yes, serpent is accurate – but she had yet to bare her fangs. Fever was simply toying with her food. Every word that falls out of Jarek’s mouth is carefully analyzed, she is studying him, trying to decipher if he is worth her time. She’s already factored that he is a titan of a stallion, towering over most, dwarfing her in height and sheer muscle mass. Gosh, if he really wanted to crush her, he could have by now. But he chose not to – why? [say]“Those I’ve had before you, and after you? Jarek, are you assuming I’ll have you?”[/say] she asks in feigned naivety, flashing him a charming smile as she throws his own words back to him, insinuating that he wished to have her. [say]"I'm flattered."[/say] And she would continue to listen as the rain fall increases horrendously, as if the skies raged at their conversation, the heavens themselves forbidding their conversation. Fever listens to his secret, his key to life, and an invisible brow raises. She can’t help but quirk her refined head slightly, bemusement settling on her face before evaporating into nothing intelligible. Underneath a prolonged blink, she rolled her eyes. He asks her to take off the mask, as if it was only the mask the guarded the fortress of her heart and headspace – as if she hadn’t spent her entire life erecting walls in order to protect herself. Fever was a labyrinth of savage emotions, wild whims and conflicting forces; her depths were unfathomable, and only an idiot would dare tread these waters. The only benefit she offered was being conveniently wrapped up in a pretty package. She very seldom offered anything beyond the surface – her tactical mind and sharp tongue were her own weapons, and she didn’t wish to be wielded. At the announcement of his speculations, Fever stifled her smirk, biting down on the inside of her lip, careful to conceal her devious simper. She blinked away the raindrops of her lashes, feeling them fall down the curve of her cheekbones like tears. It had been years since she cried. She’d look up to him, quiet, stewing on what she was choosing to say to him. Jarek had just said that the secret of life was temporary bliss, that living in the moment was the only happiness worth pursuing – Fever would agree with that sentiment as she was a hedonist, the pursuit of pleasure and happiness was all she chose to seek – but she thought he had contradicted himself by saying all she was after meaningless distraction. And maybe a sliver of him was right - not about the distractions, but the needing for emotional connection. She missed her mother with an ache that she'd never share with another stranger. Temper was always on her mind. And if he could snap his finger and materialize Temper out of thin air, then sure, Fever would kiss his feet and do whatever he wanted for the rest of his life. It was a shame he couldn't. Fever’s jaw tensed, her gaze purposefully falling to the ground, suddenly bashful under his stare, her ears drooping slightly in defeat. With a tender sigh, she prepares to give her best performance yet. [say]“Wow, Jarek,"[/say] her voice is soft lies, hushed and maiden-like in nature. [say]"You’ve impressed me, you’ve figured me out. Maybe I really am just a lost lamb looking for bonding. You seem wise, so tell me, what should I do next?”[/say] Depending on his answer, perhaps she would be wise to listen to the sky and seek shelter away from him, end their conversation while her neck remained in tact. Give him the satisfaction of being top dog as he slaps his words of wisdom on her and then she would be on her way - maybe Solis was finally trying to look out for his little sunspot. It didn’t matter, Fever was always one to tempt the fates. @Jarek |