09-02-2020, 07:36 PM
“Rena.” She repeated the name with a small smile, eyes guiding up and down the curves of the woman’s figure. Such kitten cute crushes were not of much interest to her, or at least they were usually only a throwaway distraction to be toyed with and shredded upon predictable boredom. She wasn’t in the mood for those kinds of destructive games tonight, and not with someone who hummed with the familiar strands of power. Small mercies. For Rena anyway. It might even make Oriena pleasant company.
“No, I knew you’d come back, sweetheart.” Ori smirked, and brushed a coy finger under Ilesha’s chin as she passed, knowing it would make the shy woman uncomfortable. She presumed they would follow, and did not much care if they did not. “Not much has changed since I was last here. How very boring,” she said to Juliana. Though she was sure Carmen was pleased with the apparently steady ship.
Long strides took her to a plush arrangement of seating, the scars on her leg peeking boldly between the silky fabric. Stormy eyes pierced the current occupants, albeit her expression was softened by a sultry smirk. “Excuse me, gentlemen. These seats are taken.” Threads of light insistently and physically encouraged them out, while other intricacies smoothed disagreement before it unfurled for the rude eviction. Ori caught one of the men by the arm as he placidly stood, curled her body close. Too fucking easy to use the power, and usually she’d savour the threat of argument. Right now, though, it was more interesting to show off.
The man blinked at the touch. It was a rule after all.
“You’ll fetch us drinks, won’t you?” A wink, and then Ori sank into one of the chairs, the dagger of her legs crossed and amusement painted on her face. He scurried off.
“No, I knew you’d come back, sweetheart.” Ori smirked, and brushed a coy finger under Ilesha’s chin as she passed, knowing it would make the shy woman uncomfortable. She presumed they would follow, and did not much care if they did not. “Not much has changed since I was last here. How very boring,” she said to Juliana. Though she was sure Carmen was pleased with the apparently steady ship.
Long strides took her to a plush arrangement of seating, the scars on her leg peeking boldly between the silky fabric. Stormy eyes pierced the current occupants, albeit her expression was softened by a sultry smirk. “Excuse me, gentlemen. These seats are taken.” Threads of light insistently and physically encouraged them out, while other intricacies smoothed disagreement before it unfurled for the rude eviction. Ori caught one of the men by the arm as he placidly stood, curled her body close. Too fucking easy to use the power, and usually she’d savour the threat of argument. Right now, though, it was more interesting to show off.
The man blinked at the touch. It was a rule after all.
“You’ll fetch us drinks, won’t you?” A wink, and then Ori sank into one of the chairs, the dagger of her legs crossed and amusement painted on her face. He scurried off.