Enyo threw a narrow gaze at her sister, and began pacing in front of the tub, slender, graceful red footprints marking her path.
"Of course I'm making a mess. Making a mess is what I do. It's what we do. And if we're not going to make one on the large scale, the least I can do is have some in our own temple!"
She shook her hand and blood spattered on the floor for emphasis.
She was silent for a moment, stewing in her own thoughts. Eris' presence was always a calming one for her - or at least, it helped her think a bit more clearly. Enyo sighed, and looked around the room.
"Well. I suppose spraying blood everywhere won't help anything."
She waved her hand, and the sanguine trail she'd left behind her disappeared.
Her posture was still tense, however, as she looked at her sister.
"We've been apart too long, poppet! I get all caught up with all the lovely gore and fire and screaming, and I forget about the process."
She stepped closer to the tub, and tested the water with her toe, eyeing her sister.
"And let's face it, without me, you're not exactly the best at gathering momentum," she offered, her tone concilatory.
Mmm.... no momentum, maybe... but I get so many naps...
her fingers locked, palms facing out as she stretched her arms out in front of her, then up over her head, her torso following the feline stretching movement before seeming to curl back in on itself lazily
The process isnothing without the momentum. Maybe... we're going the wrong way up the hill. We've tried starting at the top... maybe if we started at the bottom? Instead of the big rock, we can toss some pebbles - see if that will start an avalanche...
She reached, tugging on the toe that disturbed her water I missed you.
With a smile reserved only for her other half, Enyo slipped her leg into the tub, then followed with the other.
"Of course, poppet... as I missed you." The fiery haired goddess slipped the rest of the way into the tub, the blood dissolving without a trace, and slid up next to her sister.
"Of course you're right, though... the Thunderer being back is still quite a Good Thing, isn't it? And if we can get a few small, but well-placed, pebbles rolling..."
sniffs gently they grow up so fast... why, it seems just last century that he was a little kneebiter. Now he's all grown up.
I think it would be good for them to socialize. Poor Harmonia is all alone, after that drug incident... friends are good for that. Clotho needs to get away from those meddling biddies occasionally...
"Of course I'm making a mess. Making a mess is what I do. It's what we do. And if we're not going to make one on the large scale, the least I can do is have some in our own temple!"
She shook her hand and blood spattered on the floor for emphasis.
She was silent for a moment, stewing in her own thoughts. Eris' presence was always a calming one for her - or at least, it helped her think a bit more clearly. Enyo sighed, and looked around the room.
"Well. I suppose spraying blood everywhere won't help anything."
She waved her hand, and the sanguine trail she'd left behind her disappeared.
Her posture was still tense, however, as she looked at her sister.
"We've been apart too long, poppet! I get all caught up with all the lovely gore and fire and screaming, and I forget about the process."
She stepped closer to the tub, and tested the water with her toe, eyeing her sister.
"And let's face it, without me, you're not exactly the best at gathering momentum," she offered, her tone concilatory.
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her fingers locked, palms facing out as she stretched her arms out in front of her, then up over her head, her torso following the feline stretching movement before seeming to curl back in on itself lazily
The process isnothing without the momentum. Maybe... we're going the wrong way up the hill. We've tried starting at the top... maybe if we started at the bottom? Instead of the big rock, we can toss some pebbles - see if that will start an avalanche...
She reached, tugging on the toe that disturbed her water I missed you.
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"Of course, poppet... as I missed you." The fiery haired goddess slipped the rest of the way into the tub, the blood dissolving without a trace, and slid up next to her sister.
"Of course you're right, though... the Thunderer being back is still quite a Good Thing, isn't it? And if we can get a few small, but well-placed, pebbles rolling..."
She giggled.
"Well... who knows what could happen?"
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she shifted, nestling her head against her sister's shoulder as she smiled
Luckily... we have one such pebble at our fingertips... Mamma's little boy.
with a silent laugh, she sent out a mental summons to her son
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"Oh, he's such a lovely boy, too... he reminds me of my own little troublemaker."
The redhead grinned.
"I really think he should spend more time with other deities his age, don't you?"
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I think it would be good for them to socialize. Poor Harmonia is all alone, after that drug incident... friends are good for that. Clotho needs to get away from those meddling biddies occasionally...
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"Oh, definitely... those poor girls need to be shown a good time. And who better than our boy to show them?"
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she trailed fingers against her sister's knee, slowly smiling
I promised you mayhem on the mountain - we *will* have it.
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"You're so good to me, poppet."
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