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Worm
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#113 | |||
Hal narrowed his eyes playfully, strumming his chin with his fingers. "What exactly are you suggesting, Ash?" He smiled, breaking his obviously faked seriousness. "Cus if I'm yours... Does that make you the alpha?" He cocked his head, now more confused than he should have been. | ||||
Posted 04-10-2018, 08:58 PM |
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sylvanSpider
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Ash smirked, cocking her eyebrow in a dare for him to test her, "That depends. What do you think I'm suggesting and is it something you'd be interested in?" Ash crossed her legs and leaned back, slumping into her chair in a brief melding with the furniture, "I can be the alpha if you want, but I'm out of practice." All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 04-10-2018, 09:59 PM |
Worm
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Hal still wasn't sure what Ash was implying, but either way it made a tent rise in his pants the way she said it. Like a dog with its tongue lolling from its mouth, he watched the ladies discuss breakfast. "Then its settled." Nora noted before looking over to Audrey, perfectly uncomfortable. She had to wonder if her secretary had her own life that she'd put on hold for this unexpected adventure. She wondered what the life of an omega must be like. | ||||
Posted 04-11-2018, 11:48 PM |
#116 |
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Ash took Hal's silence as a yes, that smirk staying on her face as she picked up a pillow and pressed it to his chest, "You're being indecent, Hal. Thought you were more classy than that. This might help to ah, hide it." She winked and wet her lips, her eyes drifting down to his nether regions - if only for a moment. All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 04-19-2018, 03:14 PM |
Worm
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With the pillow shoved into his lap, Hal reddened. He gripped it close for a moment, taking a long breath through his nostrils, eyes closed so he could focus on other things. Like Ash's voice, her hair, her smell.... He shook his head, hoping to shake out all of the indecent thoughts.
Last edited by Worm; 04-21-2018 at 04:08 AM.
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Posted 04-21-2018, 04:01 AM |
#118 |
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If Ash was offended by Hal's biology acting up, she made no sign of it. Where a scowl would have been for others, a self-satisfied smirk lay etched on her features and she raised her eyebrows and gave a terse upwards nod to the alpha. She was loving every minute of this and she was going to be as bratty as humanly possible, if she could help it. All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 04-24-2018, 08:17 PM |
Worm
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Now at the diner, after a very loud and interesting car ride, each member of the slowly forming pack had food in front of them. Nora made sure to push each of them to order whatever their heart desired. Hal was shoveling food into his mouth at extreme speeds. Even though he worked here, he never got tired of waffles and bacon. He liked to make waffle sandwiches, which was what he’d managed to get from his coworker. A hot pot of coffee sat in the center of them, and was already getting low. | ||||
Posted 05-02-2018, 04:17 PM |
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Ash had no problem whatsoever in choosing what she wanted. Her heart's desire lay with a stack of thick french toast, drenched in butter and syrup. When the coffee came, she poured some for the others then filled her own cup, already bringing the pot halfway down again. They were coffee drinkers, apparently, and they were coffee drinkers that had evidently stayed up through the night. Ash was suffering more than Audrey in that regard, but that could have been accounted for in their biology. Werewolves were nocturnal. It was more than likely her job that cut into her resting hours. All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 05-20-2018, 03:08 AM |
Worm
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Nora cut into her egg, letting the viscous, yellow center drip down and into the cracks of her hashbrowns. She smiled through each paced bite. "Well, that's why - if I may make a suggestion - I think that we should all agree to train Hal together." Hal pressed his eyebrows together, mouth agape and full of food. | ||||
Posted 05-24-2018, 12:59 AM |
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Audrey nodded, already expecting that proposition, but Ash cocked her eyebrow, “Do you have any experience training anything?†Ash said with a laugh and a snort, “I mean, besides me, of course.†Ash said this, then took a giant bite of buttery, syrupy french toast, her eyes rolling to the back of her head in pleasure. All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 06-04-2018, 06:38 PM |
Worm
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Nora scowled, glaring at Ash after her pointed comment. No matter how badly she wanted to slap her, she restrained herself, knowing that she could direct her spite more effectively later. After all, the girl was pretty cute as she enjoyed her breakfast. So she grinned and let it go. Hal, however, was a different story. She was so fed up with his ignorance and his attitude.
Last edited by Worm; 06-05-2018 at 02:53 AM.
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Posted 06-05-2018, 02:48 AM |
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Ash could see the effect she had on her girlfriend and reveled in it, just barely restraining herself from licking her lips and daring Nora to do something about it. Their lifestyle was already out on the table for the two wolves to see (the equipment they were stocked with stood enough of a testament to that). However, even Ash wasn't immune to Hal's stupid comments and found herself rolling her eyes. All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 06-06-2018, 02:09 AM |
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