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Doors Verse ([info]doorsverse) wrote in [info]doorslogs,
@ 2013-10-18 21:51:00

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Entry tags:plot: halloween

Who: Everyone!
What: The Halloween plot
Where: Passages → The RMS Mauretania
Notes: This is a group log, so anything goes as far as adult content. Please provide locations and warnings, whenever appropriate, in subject lines. Characters may only be in one place at a time, not in multiple threads simultaneously, and you must post using the “doorsween” anon account. This post is anonymous; no names, accents, or defining fonts, please. Lastly, comment with "dibs" on threads you intend to hit, and feel free to exit your characters from threads at any time.



The Mauritania is a ghost ship.

Launched in 1938, it's been decades since she sailed the oceans, and yet the doors of Passages open onto the night-darkened deck of a ship that is barely afloat. She tilts, she lurches, and she is cobweb-lined from her deserted bridge to her silent deck. There is no land to be sighted from any railing, and no light save that from the stars overhead. The promenade winds around the upper level in ominous silence, and haunting music can be heard beyond the doors that lead into the ship's interior.

Promenade; Elevator: It's a curious thing, this ghost ship's elevator. Opulent and splendid, it takes up the entire center of the grand entrance, and it is meant to carry passengers down into the belly of the ship. But it doesn't work just right. Sometimes, the elevator drops impossible lengths. Sometimes, the elevator stops altogether for hours at a time. Yet somehow it's always empty and awaiting new passengers.

First Class; Baths: The upper-level, with its height and distance from the ocean, feels safe and bright. Classical music can be heard in these halls, though there is no orchestra and the ballroom is ominously dark. Laughter leads passengers to the one mostly-lit area in first class, where a swimming bath leads to smaller, more private Turkish bath. The lights here are quiet, flickering and barely there, and shadows dance elusively in the depths of the pool, while ghostly laughter can be heard in the private bath stalls.

Second Class; Theater: Down a level, the second-class floor is louder than the elite first-class floor. Here the air is thick with cigar smoke, and glasses can be heard clinking from the open doors to the smoking room. But it's the theater that draws passengers on this floor. It is cramped and entirely dark, save for the monochrome film on the screen, hauntingly devoid of sound, where a collection of terrifying collages and darkly sexual imagery fill the screen.

Third Class; Dining: Claustrophobic stairs lead down to the narrow passages of the cramped third-class rooms, where the air is heavy and thick, and where the lights flicker and cast the hall into windowless darkness. Here, the ghostly gears of the engine room can be heard sputtering dangerously, and the sensation of the ship's tilting is most pronounced. At the end of the hall, the dining area gives the illusion of windows where none exist. Chairs are pushed aside to allow for dancing to soulful and intimate music, while ocean water teases shoes and heels.



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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-19 11:52 pm UTC (link)
"Of course it matters." The words slipped free easily, too much so, without any time at all for the fallen angel to have thought about them first. A moment later she felt something she didn't recognize, a pang in her stomach, an uncomfortable lurch, when he said he didn't know who he was either. She hadn't meant to hurt his feelings and she worried that she might have, and if she did then he'd go away, and she'd be alone again, on a ship with music that seemed to come from nowhere and things that never would have stepped foot anywhere near her when she'd been at home. "I've always known," she explained, too quickly, trying to undo whatever imaginary damage she might have done without understanding exactly what she was doing in the first place. "I was told. I knew my place and everything made sense. Now it doesn't." She bit down on her lip and tipped her head to the side. "I can decide?" Freedom was a new prospect, one she'd never been allowed to taste before. "Have you decided? Do you want to?"

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-19 11:58 pm UTC (link)
Feelings were hard to hurt when you had nothing to base them off of. He wasn't offended that she thought it mattered, that she knew what she had been. She was lucky in that regard, but he didn't feel jealous either.

"I think you're allowed to decide," he answered a moment later, one shoulder lifting and dropping in a small shrug. "If you aren't what you were before, if that doesn't make sense, then it seems to me that you ought to find something that does make sense. And no. I haven't decided." It felt like an awfully large decision, one that would require thought, careful thought, and he didn't quite feel up to even thinking about it here. Not with the shop tilting and swaying beneath him.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-21 02:26 am UTC (link)
Deciding seemed to her a daunting task, when she had, for as long as she could remember followed the rules of others while keeping her head down and her tongue held. "I don't know where to look," she confessed, because to find was to search, and she hadn't the slightest idea of how to do either. Maybe she could find something that made sense here, on this ship. Or maybe not. If the boy hadn't decided, surely it was alright if she didn't either. Once, before she'd plummeted from above, she'd been able to create beauty with a mere sweep of her fingertips. She could have made him understand how very little made sense, and she could have shown him where she came from, but her fingers only moved through air when she tried. There was nothing tangible to hold on to; she'd been stripped of her identity.

But he gave her hope that she could get it back, or create a new one. "You're the first human I've ever spoken to," she confided with a shy smile. Slowly, slowly, she drew her knees away from her chest and unfurled, limbs unwinding, though she was prepared to draw back again should he snap hidden jaws or bare sheathed claws. "You're not like they said. You're very..." She paused, searching for the word. "Kind."

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-21 10:33 am UTC (link)
She seemed as lost as he was, and wasn't it a little ironic that two people who did not know who they were found one another on this tipping, swaying ship? "I don't know where to look, either," he responded in turn, voice dropping to a whisper that was almost conspiratorial. "But you keep looking. And when you find it, you'll know." Or at least that's what he needed to believe. He couldn't wander forever, lost and alone, could he? There had to be some point to it all, some destination to reach where everything would make sense.

As she started to unfold, to open up more to him, he watched her, never reaching out, never moving farther than the place he sat, unthreatening even with his long limbs and longer features. "There are some of us who are kind, I believe, but there are just as many who are not. Are there those of you who are cruel?" He looked at her for a long while, then reached out with one hand, long fingers and a long palm, extending it to her. It was an offering, friendship, perhaps, a joining of two lost souls.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-21 08:16 pm UTC (link)
Oh, he was wise. She knew she wasn't because she'd never been told otherwise, never had much opportunity to think on her own, and so she hung on to his every word as though it was God himself who spoke. "I'll look," she promised, near breathless, akin to a pinky swear made between children who needed no one else. "You look, too, and we can tell each other once we've found it." She brightened at the prospect, not bothering to think about how they would find each other to share their successes. She hadn't quite mastered the art of thinking ahead yet.

She nodded without hesitation. "Yes. Some are warriors. They don't need to be kind. Some don't like humans very much either. They can be scary when they're angry," she explained, for the wrath of an angel was a fearsome thing to behold. "They're not very forgiving either." Maybe it wasn't God himself who'd cast her out but he must have known, hadn't he? Unless He just didn't care, which was possible. The fallen regarded his outstretched hand before slowly reaching to accept it, her fingers sliding against his before they closed more firmly around them.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-22 02:22 pm UTC (link)
The sound of the promise, made so fervently, warmed something inside of him that hadn't been touched in a long while. He couldn't remember everything that he was, his name or what made him him in the past, but something told him that he hadn't been a person many would have been this close to. So this was something special that he wanted to hold onto for as long as he could. Connection: it was a precious thing.

"I promise that I'll look," he said, the corner of his mouth lifting in a rare smile. "I can reach out to you after this? When things go back to normal?" Because he knew they would, he knew that much. He was still himself, after all, a mask pulled in place that fogged the edges of his perception, but he knew enough to know that this would come to an end eventually. All good things did, it seemed.

The lost boy grew quiet as she explained the people from her world, the warriors, the ones that could be scary, and he listened intently, capturing every word and committing it to memory. "Good and bad in every world, it seems, no matter where we are from." The words were sad, mournful in a way, and as she took the hand that he offered her, fingers sliding between his in a grip that was far less hesitant than he had been expecting, the lost boy looked up, meeting her gaze.

There was a hard swallow, a tip of his head, an exhaled breath. "Would you still hold my hand if you knew who I was truly?" he asked, glancing up, hooded eyes concealing.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-22 03:58 pm UTC (link)
Her threads had been severed the moment she was cast out and this simple touch, an entwinement of fingers, helped lessen the sting. It helped her forget what it was like to fall, to watch the heavens growing farther and farther away as the stars blurred in their inky canvas and her nerves were lit on fire, blazing and burning even after she made contact. And so this was precious, something clung to almost greedily, and she blinked wide eyes as she mentioned after. It took some effort but she thought, and she thought, and she remembered normal. She remembered a place where she'd never fallen because she had always been here, no scars on her back and disgrace clinging to her like a dirty gown. It felt like a dream, but she remembered, and she nodded. "Okay," she said softly. "Yes. Okay." The freedom to say what she liked, to give permission if she chose, was exhilarating, and she was rapidly forgetting all the warnings of humans and men and strangers.

She liked being listened to. It made her feel important, and she liked that too. "It's not perfect," she confided. "Where I came from. Some think it is, but it's not. It's nice. Safe. But not perfect." His mournful tone made her sad in turn, and she wanted to find a way to tell him that the good outweighed the bad, it did; that had been ingrained within her, and even with her new-found freedom her optimism remained. "As long as there's good," she told him, "there's hope."

His question puzzled her. He was a boy, wasn't he? A human. He wasn't the Devil in disguise, she would have known, surely. "Why wouldn't I?" A pause, and she bit her lip. "Who are you truly?"

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-23 11:09 am UTC (link)
He smiled at her acceptance, that they could talk after, after, whenever that might happen to be. He didn't hold much faith in tomorrows, they were far away things and you never really reached them. Yesterday was always in the past, tomorrow always in the future, leaving only today, only now, and that was the only thing he could hold onto.

"I don't believe there is a place that's perfect," he said after a moment of thought. "There might be a place that comes close, but it's never perfect. Not really. Something always tarnishes the surface, dulls the gleam. He was quiet again, thumb running over her hand where they held on tight to one another, and he wondered if he might ever reach a place that was close. It seemed so far away to the boy who remembered so little about who he was and what he was, and it just didn't seem possible. Optimism had never been his friend, not here, not there.

Her question drew him out of his thoughts, pulling him up out of the murk he had fallen down into, and for a long moment, he simply looked at her. "I don't know who I am," he said softly, confessing. "But it's possible that I'm not good. The person I am before this. The person I was." It was confusing, knowing there was something else out there that he could not name or put a label to, but knowing it existed nonetheless.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-23 04:53 pm UTC (link)
Perfection would be nice. Angels were supposed to be perfect or, at least, they thought themselves as much, far above the flawed little creatures God had created and placed upon Earth like living, breathing toys with an expanse of playground to explore. But she had watched, and she had learned, and maybe that was why she'd been cast out. She was flawed, too, and they said the flawed had no place in Heaven. She was beginning to think that might not be so bad. "I wish there was," she said, wistfully, "but I think you're right. There's always something. Maybe perfection is different for everybody." She tapped the fingers of her free hand against her temple. "Up here. But it would be boring, don't you think?" Humans were so interesting because they weren't perfect, because they made mistakes and learned and grew. They changed. The unknown was thrilling, and life was one big unknown even if people did think their scripts had been written out beforehand. She knew that wasn't true.

She thought about him maybe being bad somewhere else, before, but even when she tried really hard she couldn't believe it was true. If he was bad, or had been, why was he being so nice now? And besides, before didn't have to matter. "I think you're good. Even if you weren't, you are now." Mind made up, the girl leaned forward and kissed his cheek, clumsy-shy and red cheeks; she was no child, but she was naive, having only second-hand knowledge to guide her through the complexities of humanity.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-23 05:03 pm UTC (link)
"Perfection is boring because it's flat. Smooth. It's the imperfections that make things more interesting." He was quiet for a moment, trying to decide where these opinions, this information came from, but in the end, he decided it wasn't something he needed to worry about. "Imagine a white room. Completely white. No shadows. Nothing than whiteness. It would be boring, wouldn't it? But then..." And he reached up with his other hand, touching her forehead where she had tapped her temple moments before. "Imagine someone scuffed the wall with their shoe. That makes the room interesting. Something to look at." Perfection wasn't so appealing, the lost boy decided, a breath escaping him as he pulled his hand back, listening to her words, and then the kiss upon his cheek.

He reached up to touch the place her lips had lit upon moments later, staring at her as though he could not believe she had done such a thing. Swallowing hard over the lump that had risen in his throat, the boy looked down at his lap, color rising in his cheeks without being asked. "Thank you," he whispered, fingers still pressed to his cheek, as though he might preserve the kiss, that moment, forever. "Thank you," he said again, looking back up at her, meeting her gaze, and then in a burst of confidence, he moved forward, his hand against the floor, and he returned the gesture, dry lips to her cheek in what he imagined passed for a kiss.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-24 02:43 pm UTC (link)
Though there was nothing compelling or forcing her to do as he said she obediently conjured up an image of a plain white room regardless, just walls and lack of color, and nodded; yes, it would be boring. No one wanted the same thing day after day, she certainly didn't. Her eyes widened every so slightly when the boy touched her forehead, adding to the image, and she was thrilled to find that she understood what he was trying to convey. She might have even whispered it without realizing that her thoughts had become word, "I understand" under her breath, like it was something to be treasured.

Her blush deepened as she stared at him and it was all she could do not to flee, to find somewhere to quiet the beating of her heart (it felt so strange, a rhythm in her chest) but her limbs wouldn't move and she didn't actually want to leave. Her gratitude surprised him; were humans supposed to say thank you after showing affection? Maybe it was only polite. She was in the midst of puzzling it out when he looked up at her, and a you're welcome was on the top of her tongue, ready to be said, when he brought his lips to her cheek. The unexpectedness of the gesture nearly toppled her over, and her stomach twisted and turned like it was tying itself up in an endless loop of knots. She was going to say thank you, really, she was. Just that, stuttered and shy, but instead she turned her head, that strange feeling in her stomach intensifying, and like she'd watched humans do pressed her lips against his in another, more tangible kiss.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-24 03:35 pm UTC (link)
As far as first kisses went, the lost boy could have done considerably worse. It was as a first kiss should have been. True affection, a bit of shyness, just enough timidness so neither felt intimidated by the action. And he was certainly just as nervous and timid as she was, though he never would have been so bold to turn to kiss her if she hadn't done it first.

When her lips pressed to his, the lost boy made a sound of surprise, just a murmur that was quickly dampened down when she didn't pull away as soon as it started. Eyes closed, his stomach full of butterflies that fluttered and flapped, he returned the kiss. His shoulders pulled down slightly as some of the tension escaped him, and eventually, he was bold enough to reach up to touch his fingers to her cheek, where his lips had rested only moments prior. It felt better than he could have imagined, warmth and sunshine wrapped up in a single gesture, and it made him wonder why he had not done something like this before.

Or maybe he had. It was difficult to tell with the way his memories were so fractured and bent.

The lost boy shifted a little closer, parted his lips to touch his tongue to her bottom lip, a silent, shy request for permission.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-24 04:58 pm UTC (link)
Again, the girl almost fled. It was nothing the boy had done, no, he was gentle and sweet and all the things she'd thought a boy should be from watching humanity for so long. She was surprised at herself, nerves and anticipation mixing together and it was enough to make her want to try to outrun it, these foreign feelings seemingly bursting forth all at once, but it made her want to stay, too. It made her want more. She swore she could hear her heart beating, pulse fluttering at her throat, and she shivered when his fingers brushed her cheek. Such simple contact, that touch, but she liked it. She liked it and just then she didn't care about anything else.

She hadn't done anything like this, not ever, and she wasn't thinking about whether that applied to just here and now or before, too. It didn't matter, really, because she couldn't have pulled forth any prior experience even if she'd wanted to. It was all so new, and oh, she wanted to learn.

Her hands found his shoulders, fingers twisting themselves in the fabric of her shirt, and the fallen angel let out a quiet whimper when his tongue touched her lip, wanting more but confused as to what she wanted. Hastily she tried to remember, to pull forth memories of what humans did, and after a second or two of hazy nervousness she calmed enough to give permission with a slow parting of lips. Her fingers tugged on his shirt, silent encouragement, entirely instinctual and not thought out at all.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-24 05:28 pm UTC (link)
The lost boy couldn't say where his confidence came from in the moments that followed, because it certainly wasn't like him to be anything close to forward. But he simply couldn't help himself as she reached up to twist her fingers in the fabric of his white shirt. And then she had to whimper, a sound that shot through him in a way that was unfamiliar but delightful in the same breath.

He crept further forward, shuffling forward on his knees in order to close the distance a little bit more, and as her lips parted, inviting him, he didn't hesitate to accept the invitation. A timid touch of tongue, a taste, he was gentle and undemanding, moving slow with the kiss with every preparation to pull away should she make any sign of wanting this to end. He prayed, however, that she would not feel that way, that they could continue to kiss, to explore.

There was a murmur from him, a soft sound of enjoyment, and his hand dropped to the side of her neck, long fingers splayed out, tips of his fingers resting at the nape of her neck.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-25 12:47 am UTC (link)
She liked that he moved forward, and she liked that he didn't hesitate. Again she thought, distantly, that he couldn't be bad, because bad would be harsh, bruising fingers and cruelty. She was sure, too, that bad wouldn't feel this good. How could it? Her lashes fluttered with the indecision of keeping her eyes open or closed, to see and feel or just to feel, and any tension in her body had long since melted away. Nerves and inexperience took a backseat to simple pleasure, and she was eager in her own way, mimicking what he did, warmth and tongue and taste that become bolder as she accustomed herself to it.

The feel of his fingers on her neck made her eyes open, breath catching in her throat, but she merely smiled against his mouth before kissing him again rather than pulling away. Her own fingers unwound from his shirt so she could slide her arms over his shoulders and around his neck, to pull him closer with a pleased sigh.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-25 09:39 am UTC (link)
Memories came back, flashes of introspection that told him he hadn't been in this situation before, that people had gone out of their way to avoid being this close to him, but as soon as the thoughts came to him, they were on their way out the window, a flash bang pop then gone.

The way she responded in turn was good in a way that warmed him through and through. Butterflies didn't flutter in his stomach as hard as they had a moment ago, and when her arms wound around his narrow shoulders and then curled around his neck, the lost boy shifted a little closer. One hand against her neck, the other coming down to alight upon her waist, an anchor against the outside world, grounding him here and to her. Her sigh echoed in his ears as he kissed her again, parting only so that he could move his lips to the line of her jaw. There was no need for words here, not in the slightest. Just warm touches and soft sighs and his lips against her neck as he breathed her in and wanted.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 03:12 am UTC (link)
She marveled that such simple things as lips and hands could make her feel so much, and while it was all still very new to her she warmed to the affection quickly, lacking the knowledge to possess restraint once her nerves had calmed. Encouragement came in the form of murmurs against his lips and her arms tightening around his neck, and when his hand found her waist she didn't stop to think, didn't dare pull away. She was a thing without inhibition or worldly wisdom, and when she climbed into his lap, legs bare beneath her gown winding around his waist, it was all feeling and no thought at all.

The loss of their kiss left her momentarily confused, at least until his lips found her jaw and she understood. "Oh," she sighed, not thinking to explain that she hadn't realized more than just lips could be kissed, and she tipped her head back, baring her throat, in a silent request for more.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 05:52 pm UTC (link)
There were some that might have called him selfish once upon a time, but that was a world ago, lost and forgotten, and he existed here and now, with a warm girl in his lap who had her legs wrapped around his waist. That little 'oh' that escaped her lips with a sudden breath made him smile against the column of her throat. A tip of the head, the silent request for more, and he was nothing other than obliging. Soft lips, a warm tongue, he peppered the side of her throat, jaw, down to the beginning of her shoulders with little open mouth kisses. He never lingered too long in any one spot, the simple act of giving and listening to her soft responses enough to make him want to stay here for hours doing nothing but this.

"You are beautiful," he whispered softly, and he had never thought anyone beautiful before, never had reason to do so. But it seemed the right thing to say just then, a soft little whisper as he moved up to capture her earlobe between his lips, giving it a little tug, a suckle, before releasing it once more.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 07:25 pm UTC (link)
Her fingers tangled thoughtlessly in his hair as he kissed a path down to her shoulders, and her cheeks burned hot as she thought of his mouth elsewhere, beneath gauzy fabric, though it was from desire rather than shame. She knew Heaven wouldn't approve but she was no longer an angel, and this was what humans did, wasn't it? Pleasure was yet another piece to add to her fractured life, and now that she had it, that she was experiencing it for herself, she couldn't ever imagine going back to feeling nothing at all. She bit down on her lip hard enough to draw blood, but it wasn't enough to muffle her sounds, murmurs and whimpers that let him know she liked what was doing and not to stop.

A shiver ran down her spine when he called her beautiful, but it was a delicious thrill, nothing fearful at all. No one had ever referred to her as such, and it made her feel worthy. "Really?" It was a breathless whisper, the question, and his mouth on her earlobe was unexpected enough to surprise her into laughter. "I like you," she told him shyly, after a moment, pulling back enough to look at him as she said the words.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 07:47 pm UTC (link)
The sound of her laughter, like church bells ringing in the distance, made him smile against her neck, and when she pulled back to look at him, he lifted his head, smile a little shy, a little uncertain, but there was a new warmth in his eyes. "I like you as well," he confessed, hands slipsliding up her sides, coming around to rest just below where her wings might have sat once upon a time. He was careful not to touch the wounds that remained, to not remind her of what she had lost, or what had been taken from her, wanting to preserve the moment into something that they both looked back upon fondly.

For a long moment, he was quite still and quiet, searching over her face before he leaned in again for another kiss. This one was less shy than the first, knowing the contours of her lips and tongue, knowing how to kiss her in a way that brought those soft murmurs of pleasure.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 08:06 pm UTC (link)
Maybe she'd been a little worried that the boy didn't feel the same way, but he did, and she beamed at him happily when he returned the sentiment. She couldn't recall anyone having told her they liked her before, and it made her feel a different sort of warmth than his kisses did. Different, but no less pleasurable, and her smile didn't abate as she looked at him. She didn't mind that he stared; she did too, not yet experienced enough to know better.

This time she responded without hesitation when he kissed her, thrilled by the lack of shyness, and when she rocked against him it wasn't really an intentional thing. She just wanted to get close, that's all, but it felt good and so she did it again, and impatient little whimper muffled against his mouth. It was pleasure but it was torment, too, and she didn't realize it might be even worse for him.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 08:12 pm UTC (link)
If she kept rocking like that, he was quite sure he was going to simply come undone at the very seams of his being. A little whimper into the kiss, the tiniest of noises as his hand slid down to grip her near her bottom, pulling her in closer to where the warmth and the good seemed to be dwelling. He had not done this before, not even with himself, so the feelings were new, strange, but entirely enjoyable despite it all.

He broke the kiss a moment later, a little greedy as he moved his lips down the front of her neck, down her chest, to the dip of her cleavage. It was instinct only that guided him along the path, smell and taste and desire pushing him forward as he pressed a kiss to the swell of her chest. Eyes were lifted towards her face, a moment of stillness as though requesting permission to do things he did not have a name for.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 08:50 pm UTC (link)
She'd never thought herself capable of eliciting such a reaction from anyone, which rang true across the board, but she found she liked that something she did could have a tangible effect on him. That grip of fingers and tug closer made her gasp, the sound becoming a soft, almost tentative moan as she arched up against him. She tipped her head back again and closed her eyes, fingers winding almost painfully tight in his hair as his lips went lower and she almost didn't dare breathe, fearful that it might make him stop and the last thing she wanted was that.

It was his stillness that had her opening her eyes to look down at him, and she nodded, heart pounding a frenzied rhythm in her chest. "Don't stop," she whispered, breathless, and in a burst of courage pulled her hands back, free of his hair, and tugged the straps of her dress down and over her shoulders in encouragement.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 09:23 pm UTC (link)
They were quite the pair, neither one fully aware of what the other thought they were or were not capable of, two lost souls looking for something a little more there on the ship. And he was determined to give that to her, whatever it was she was asking of him with those soft gasps and hard breaths, the whispered demands that had him pushing the sleeves of her dress further down. The front joined it moments later, long-fingered hands cupping her breasts, his face pressed down towards them as he lathed them both with kisses.

"I want," he whispered, though he didn't know entirely how to verbalize what it was he wanted. Her. All of her. In any way that he could fathom. "I want you," he said, adding a word to the sentence as he looked up towards her, his eyes dark with need and desire.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 09:38 pm UTC (link)
She held her breath as she let her hands drift to her sides, watching, unable to look away or even blink. Anticipation made her head spin, and it crested in a wave of dizzying pleasure at the feel of his hands on her skin, followed by his mouth, and she inhaled sharply, lips parting into an 'o' as she tried and failed to regain some semblance of control. She slid her fingers back into his hair, more of a caress than a tug, and his ministrations to her breasts drew forth whimpers that started quiet and grew louder, her tongue loosening as her pleasure spiked.

Before, the fallen angel might have been content with warm kisses and tentative touches, but now she wanted. Her pupils were dilated, her chest rose and fell with the force of her breathing, and still she craved more. Even if she didn't understand why, she recognized the feeling for what it was. "I want you too," she whispered, kissing him impulsively a moment later. "Take. Take it. Take me." The words were spoken against his mouth, and she took his hands and put them on the tangled hem of her dress, inching it upward a bit and hoping he caught the hint. It was long, her dress, but she was bare beneath it, and she had enough secondhand knowledge to understand, albeit clumsily, how things were supposed to happen.

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Re: Third Class ; Dining - [info]doorsween, 2013-10-27 10:10 pm UTC
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