Thalia's Represent Siral: A Narrative Fiction

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Finally, Thalia had dressed in the garment Siral had found for her. It didn’t cover all that much, which was a slight problem as the winds would surely pick up. It wasn’t that nudity bothered her, but considering she was the only one walking around naked, it may seem strange. The last thing she wanted was to stick out like a sore thumb. As the woman rested on the plush mattress, she heard a familiar voice outside, considering she’d left the door slightly ajar. Siral was talking to Vik. He was announcing that she was his consort, and she should be treated accordingly. The mere suggestion was spreading warmth through her; it was almost as if she’d been accepted by someone who had no real need to. Aside from his curiosity. A little while later, …show more content…
However, there had been one difference. Thalia was beginning to see how much she enjoyed sleeping next to another person. Especially one that could leave her breathless in moments. Her body found its place curled up against his, the moment sleep took her. It was even becoming so much of a habit that during her waking moments, the female only enjoyed the feeling of leaning atop her master. The same was to be said for that morning. The female curled her slender form against his, a soft sound of defiance ebbing from her as consciousness began to take over. “Five more minutes,” The siren groaned softly, her head nuzzling against the warm, familiar feeling of a muscled chest. She could certainly get used to …show more content…
With ease, she slipped it on before turning to gaze back toward the man in bed. “I think we should find some new crew members, I need to feed again. When do you think we’ll arrive?” The siren dived playfully onto the bed, staring up toward her master as she rested her chin atop her hands as she eased down to lean on her elbows as she rested on her stomach. “So, what happens if you discover another beauty you’d much rather have as a pet, then what happens?” A mischievous look rippled over her lips as she gazed toward him. “It would take me a fairly long swim to get

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