A Dragon's Quest | No Event | High Aphro

Dec 13, 2011 22:54

A fifteen foot long, male dragon stalked through the Hotel, hunting, driven by urges that could not be ignored. But this dragon wasn't hungry for food. A different kind of hunger burned within ( Read more... )

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capnfuta December 15 2011, 16:26:06 UTC
Aileen had originally been busy, minding her business and wandering around the halls of the hotel. The day had been going mind-numbingly slow for her and she was getting ready to go see if she could find a radio or television to listen too until she spotted something strange. What was that? A flying lizard? Whatever it was, it was coming straight for the blond.

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thebroodmother December 16 2011, 03:18:37 UTC
Turning a corner in the hallway, Onyxia spotted a woman up ahead, heading in her direction. She was very attractive, and the woman wasn't running away, either. She rumbled, intrigued and pleased and headed toward her. The woman didn't scream or seem scared. Onyxia hoped she wouldn't run away.

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capnfuta December 17 2011, 16:24:38 UTC
Stopping and staring at the dragon-like creature in front of her, the woman had no idea what to do. Normally one would never really expect to find themself in such a situation as this. But here she was, staring down a rather large dragon and no shield either to help her in case the thing was hostile.

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thebroodmother December 17 2011, 16:37:35 UTC
Onyxia certainly wasn't acting hostile as she approached. Her nostrils flared as she took in the woman's scent... only there was a strangely masculine scent mixed in. But that just made her more curious, and more aroused. She rumbled deeply as she came close, it sounded like a very loud, deep purring.

The woman still wasn't running. When Onyxia was less than ten feet away from the motionless woman, she flared the spined crest on her head and neck. It was an instinctive dominance gesture. But the color was brighter than usual, and the vividly purple-pink color of the crest indicated, to other dragons, her desire to mate.

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capnfuta December 17 2011, 16:43:31 UTC
She had absolutely no idea what was going on at the moment. While not feeling any real need to fear the creature, that display still caught her off guard. Still not entirely certain what to do at the moment, Aileen just stood her ground and continued to stare down the dragon, beast...thing. Still, it was at times like these that Aileen really did wish she still had her shield with her.

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thebroodmother December 17 2011, 17:01:31 UTC
She cocked her head slightly, quite pleased the woman wasn't running or screaming. With her crest still flared, she slowly circled to the side, putting the woman between her body and the wall. It also put her in a better position to block any escape attempts with her head or tail.

Onyxia purred and moved in closer, extending her neck to sniff at the woman with the strangely mixed smell. It wasn't the scent of another male, though. The woman's scent was only of herself, but with both male and female accents.

Curious, she spoke, her voice deeper and more masculine than normal. "You're interesting. You haven't run away." She snuffled closer, into the woman's bubble of personal space. "You smell interesting too."

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