by Serenity Avatra on November 5th, 2013, 3:26 pm
Serenity did not realise how much she had missed intimate human contact until the middle of their embrace. It was like when you are thirsty, but do not feel it until you take the first sip of water. Iff held her lower back possesively, and she found the sensation rather endearing. She was wanted by someone. Her bond spoke sweet words of revenge in her ears, and her eyes gleamed. She did not know what had befallen the men she escaped from, but she had left them in a bad way.
"I do not think we will need to track them. When I escaped, I mauled their horses and poisoned their food and water stores. Death's kiss waited for them, one way or another," she said, a bloody pride seeping into her voice. She had relished the pain of the ones who had done the same to her for far longer. They stepped apart from each other, somewhat reluctantly, and Iff went to the kitchen. Serenity took off her bond's coat and Shifted, showering the room in flecks of golden light. She padded off to the kitchen, following her bond.
She sniffed, smelling the wonderful scent of fish. She flicked her tail in anticipation; it seemed to have a mind of its own. As her bond brought the food to the table, she brushed her flank lovingly one her leg, purring as she did so. Iff apologised for the lack of food diveristy, and she Serenity sent her a look that said, 'Raw deer is hardly served with potatoes and gravey, this is wonderful!' She would have this human learning feline yet, just you wait. Bond mates can teach eachother languages 10 times faster than normal, due to the ability to convey meaning through their bond.
She Shifted back to her human form, as a panther was not suited to eating at the table, nor did it have a taste for cheese. She sat cross legged on a chair, tucking in to her food. Her bond told her of having a similar experience to her, but as a gladiator instead of a...plaything. she was gladdened that Iff had escaped quickly. "I guess that is why you do not take a fighter captive, huh? Or panthers for that matter," she mused lightheartedly, dispite the heavy issue.