Tya (Exalted)
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He gestured broadly, settling on a barrel like a throne. “Play something.”
I blinked and glanced around, looking for our captain, or at least someone in a position of power—
The Lintha admiral made a sound. It might have been their version of clearing a throat, or a growl. Regardless, it reminded me he was not human, and was unlikely to appreciate my bowing to a mortal in his presence.
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- Part 1 of Tales Cerulean
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“No orders, Makisig,” the captain confirmed in the tone of a dismissal. “But feel free to avail yourself of the services.”
I swallowed hard as he glanced at my face for the first time since entering the room. My eyes flicked between his dick and his eyes, waiting.
Cheers to my beta, forbidden_librarian.
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“Teller of Tales Cerulean. Do you know where you are.”
“On your demon-cursed excuse for a ship, now let me go; I will not; I will not.”
Angry, frightened people will lash out with weapons they have to hand. In a situation I can control, I try to keep enemies merely frightened, and allies frightened or neither. Ceru was angry and scared, and against an opponent twice his size had chosen words.
That understanding almost solved the twist in my gut when he looked at me for the first time this morning and spat, ‘demon-cursed.’
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“Aphrodisiac,” Verithine said, marking the depth of the crate. “Probably wedding favors for some Terrestrial leeches. Fetches a good amount of jade on the Isle, especially if someone isn’t too excited about their spouse.”
“Huh. It actually work?”
Palila and Verithine exchanged a look. “I’ll go ahead and let the captain answer that one.”
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- Part 6 of Tales Cerulean
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For a moment I stared, trying to resolve the straps into anything like clothing. It was a truly beautiful cerulean blue, the color of deep ocean in just the right light, a few shades darker than Verithine’s skin. The buckles were polished to a high jewelry shine.
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The night was cool and clear, Luna half-full and every star crisp. Lintha had excellent night vision, as a species, and out in the water there was no other light to muddle the sight of them. They rocked gently with the motions of the ship. The only discomfort would have been the chill in the air, but that gave me an excuse to curl inside the line of Verithine’s arm.
“When I was younger, Mom always quizzed me on constellations,” I murmured, eyelids heavy. “She started me on the Wood and Earth stars, then the constellations.” A smile tucked itself in the corner of my mouth. “Took her ages to realize I’d just memorized her order. Gem, Blossom, Crossed Feathers, Shipwreck…”
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Or: Putting the O in A/B/O
I cocked an eyebrow and slid into the chair opposite. “Then you must be looking for someone to help you through.”
He startled when I sat. “Help me?” he asked.
That deserved both eyebrows. “…with your heat.”
“I can’t be in heat,” the pretty boy—probably a Dynast, given what he was wearing—said. “I’m a beta.” As if in answer to my Dynast theory, he snapped open his fan.