12-26-2018, 02:18 PM
Looking at Kali absolutely broke her heart. She was broken, shatter into a million pieces with no hope, no will to put the pieces back to together. It made her heart stutter, made it ache and break for the inquisitive little imp she used to be. Kerb apologized to her, for Kali, but she shook her head slightly, stepping closer until she could reach out to touch her lips to Kali’s cheek. “There’s no need to apologize.”
She settles just on the other side of Kerb’s wing. She can still touch her lips to the girl’s neck and face, place teeth scratches here and there along the side of her neck, gentle little nibbles to offer comfort. She uses her body to offer protection, to cuddle the girl between them until she wants her to go away.
Any sign of distress and Roma would certainly step away, go back to where she had been standing and give Kali the room she needed.
Her golden eyes met his and she can’t hide the momentary distress that’s there, now knowing exactly what he had been feeling and going through these last few months. But of course, not quite the full extent because Kali wasn’t her daughter. “That kind of trauma would change any of us.” She says it softly, an ending to her words from earlier. Her eyes finding their way back down to the top of Kali’s head, who had grown enough that she was just barely able to fit as she had before.
She settles just on the other side of Kerb’s wing. She can still touch her lips to the girl’s neck and face, place teeth scratches here and there along the side of her neck, gentle little nibbles to offer comfort. She uses her body to offer protection, to cuddle the girl between them until she wants her to go away.
Any sign of distress and Roma would certainly step away, go back to where she had been standing and give Kali the room she needed.
Her golden eyes met his and she can’t hide the momentary distress that’s there, now knowing exactly what he had been feeling and going through these last few months. But of course, not quite the full extent because Kali wasn’t her daughter. “That kind of trauma would change any of us.” She says it softly, an ending to her words from earlier. Her eyes finding their way back down to the top of Kali’s head, who had grown enough that she was just barely able to fit as she had before.
