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Post by Odin on Apr 3, 2009 22:34:38 GMT -5
Odin raised a single brow in slight shock and wonder at the hulking man who had come up and pulled Kyrea away from him as he lowered his hand from his forehead under the shade the massive figure provided. Seeing the man’s hand outstretched, Odin smiled and took the huge hand in his comparably little one and gave him a solid grip and light shake. “I’m Odin.” He introduced pleasantly.
The man was enormous and obviously defensive over Kyrea. It seemed odd that the queen of vampires would have a hulking bodyguard; he would have thought she could take care of herself, but who was Odin to judge?
Odin recognized the stare the man was giving him; he had gotten it from many brothers and fathers of women before. He had never really worried about the glares, and beyond that he was definitely used to it by then. He wasn’t harming Kyrea in any way after all, he had only spent the night with her to both of their great pleasures. Odin was of course, firmly confident in the fact that had done no wrong. Meanwhile, the twins stood idly behind their master.
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Post by Kyrea on Apr 3, 2009 22:52:25 GMT -5
Kyrea watched the two, her blue orbs moving from one to the other and she actually smiled at the way Odin received Drannis, deciding he’d probably stood before disapproving family members before.
She managed to wiggle her way out from under Drannis’ arm and move forward towards Odin and then gave him a light kiss on the cheek. “Oh Drannis, stop it, honestly, I’m a big girl and can handle myself.” She turned and looked up at him with a soft smile as he let go of Odin’s hand. “Though I do apologize for making you worry.” She told the giant, who in turn gave the queen a soft smile, though still did not look at Odin with anything less than a ‘I want to hurt you’ stare.
Kyrea then turned back to Odin. “He’s family and my day protector and I sometimes can be a bit hard to protect, I guess.” She laughed slightly and a bit awkwardly. “Well, I guess we should be going, I’m sure you want to get the twins back and I… well, I guess I need to do something.” She told him, not wanting to leave his side still, finding it hard to leave, even with the sudden appearance of Drannis.
She still needed to tell Odin what was going on, but she wasn’t thinking altogether clearly at the moment and had once again forgotten about it, her mind only thinking that she wanted to be with him and the pain it was causing her to walk away from him were far stronger emotions than the simple logic of the why.
Her blue orbs once more searched his own green ones, looking for something, anything to make her want to leave, but all she saw were reasons for them not to part, until she looked behind him for a split moment and eyed the twins. Finally with a deep breath and the straightening of her shoulders, she simply put her hand on his cheek and then let it slide off gently to her side and turned, then walked away, Drannis beside her with his great arm around her tiny shoulders. She never did say good-bye.
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Post by Odin on Apr 4, 2009 17:28:39 GMT -5
Odin stood silently as Kyrea approached him one last time and stared into her eyes as she stared into his. He didn’t say anything back to her silence, and he didn’t move when she eventually turned away. Odin simply stood in one place with his eyes never leaving Kyrea as he watched her walk away with her hulking friend. He was mainly just watching the little vampire walk away out of sentiment that was quite unlike him, but he also grinned as he watched her walk away, looking down at her cute little ass moving with her strides.
All the while, the two dead girls stood idly behind him, also staring at Kyrea as she walked away, faultlessly mimicking their master. Once Kyrea was out of sight, Odin finally turned and walked between his two puppets and headed in the opposite direction towards the city limits. He had to get the drones to the graveyard after all; he couldn’t just leave them lying around in the middle of the city.
Along his way through the city streets toward his eerie home, Odin earned more than a few looks from passers by who obviously noticed the girls he was walking with, who despite their state, were still looking quite well thanks to Odin’s artistry; they did look best from a distance though, he would have to admit. If a person looked too close, they would be able to notice the slightly sunken eyes and rigid skin, not to mention the unusually pale skin on their arms and chest.
Once back at the graveyard though, Odin was in the clear and simply walked the twins into the mausoleum, making certain there had been no one watching. There was hardly ever anyone in that part of the cemetery anyways; the place was far beyond enormous.
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