The Little Mermaid
anonymous
November 7 2010, 02:10:57 UTC
The weather becomes unbearably hot, and Ariel decides to wander around Eric's castle nude, having no concept of modesty (she's always thought that clothing is worn either for warmth or fashion purposes). Many people lay startled eyes on her, including Eric. Turned on, he guides her into having furtive sex with him out in the halls, despite knowing he shouldn't.
FILL - Fathomable (1/2)salmon_pinkAugust 18 2012, 22:14:32 UTC
He should not be doing this. Should not be approaching her, and for a sharp moment Eric finds himself caught, trapped in her eyes as she stares at him with absolute trust. Happy to see him, as if every moment in his company is something she’s spent a lifetime wishing for, and her eyes are indigo-blue in the dim evening light.
There is happiness within him as well. Already he has felt her absence in the brief hour they’ve been parted. But there is something else, something he recognises as hunger, and it is fierce enough to drown his conscience in a roiling ocean of lust.
She is wearing the necklace he bought for her in the market. He’d presented it to her at dinner; he’d later explained to Grimm it had simply seemed the sort of thing she’d like.
He couldn’t bring himself to say out loud that the moment he’d lay eyes on the aquamarine stones surrounded by cascading pearls, he’d known it had been created for her, that its sole purpose was to be displayed against her skin.
FILL - Fathomable (2/2)salmon_pinkAugust 18 2012, 22:15:16 UTC
When his knees threaten to buckle, he simply lets himself fall. Kneeling in front of her, pressing his face to her stomach, breathing in fresh sweat and the deeper, more tempting scent of arousal beneath the dark red curls that brush his chin. His hands feel clumsy and heavy as he fumbles at his breeches, pushing fabric aside, his mouth open and moving restlessly against her skin
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There is happiness within him as well. Already he has felt her absence in the brief hour they’ve been parted. But there is something else, something he recognises as hunger, and it is fierce enough to drown his conscience in a roiling ocean of lust.
She is wearing the necklace he bought for her in the market. He’d presented it to her at dinner; he’d later explained to Grimm it had simply seemed the sort of thing she’d like.
He couldn’t bring himself to say out loud that the moment he’d lay eyes on the aquamarine stones surrounded by cascading pearls, he’d known it had been created for her, that its sole purpose was to be displayed against her skin.
She’s wearing it now. The necklace.
It is all she is wearing ( ... )
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