07-24-2018, 10:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-25-2018, 12:08 AM by NUI HARIME.)
ASPIRING FIRES !
nui harime — female — snowbound — eaglehunter — hard physicality
nui wasn't familiar with kirishima in the slightest.
but she knew a capture when she saw it. the evidence was plastered all over kirishima's front door in the rancid smell of a typhoon member and the crimson, sharp scent of blood. it was what had drawn her out in the first place-- like a shark in blood infested waters.
in that moment nui had cared less and less about kirishima's disappearance, and more about the ichor that painted his porch, which she took the time to inhale deeply and liberally. it smelt like heaven; fresh and vivid, and she resisted the urge to flicker out a pink little tongue to taste it. it was so red and so bright.
oh, she was supposed to be calling for help, wasn't she? right.
nui broke free of her enamor to let loose an undignified shriek. the noise in itself was less akin to alarm and fright, and more of a call to attention.
"attention snowies! i think you need to see this. typhoon has taken one of our beloved residents. if they've managed to slip into our camp and take one of our members with little issue, this spells bad news for us and our safety," looks like snowbound needed to clamp down on it's security.
but she knew a capture when she saw it. the evidence was plastered all over kirishima's front door in the rancid smell of a typhoon member and the crimson, sharp scent of blood. it was what had drawn her out in the first place-- like a shark in blood infested waters.
in that moment nui had cared less and less about kirishima's disappearance, and more about the ichor that painted his porch, which she took the time to inhale deeply and liberally. it smelt like heaven; fresh and vivid, and she resisted the urge to flicker out a pink little tongue to taste it. it was so red and so bright.
oh, she was supposed to be calling for help, wasn't she? right.
nui broke free of her enamor to let loose an undignified shriek. the noise in itself was less akin to alarm and fright, and more of a call to attention.
"attention snowies! i think you need to see this. typhoon has taken one of our beloved residents. if they've managed to slip into our camp and take one of our members with little issue, this spells bad news for us and our safety," looks like snowbound needed to clamp down on it's security.