fuckmeat's medieval bedchamber ~ open OOC chat for the deviant and depraved.

Ugh. I can't believe I'm stupid enough to be pissed off. That's what the creep wants, right? But I'm afraid you're right, I'm really not into this scene at all right now and I wouldn't want to waste your time with half-assed responses.

Also, it's late here now and I have an early start tomorrow. Perhaps we can schedule some time to be online together sometime soon? We still need to hash out the final details of this SRP too.

Anyway, for now I'm going to love you and leave you but I promise, I'll make it up to you next time.

wiggles ass invitingly, swinging my nipple/clit chains as I do so. I arch my back to display my pussy and moan as the chains tighten painfully. then I fade into the real world.

:kiss::kiss::kiss:
 
Steps through the entrance into the room. Though the cut and colors of his cloak match exactly those of one who has been here recently, he is not she. Well, good evening all, if any are about.
 
*tiptoes into the room and looks around curiously*

"hello, is it okay to be here??"

Reclining on one of the padded benches, a stack of parchment and a quill beside me, I look up at the quiet voice. Well, it isn't my room, but there was a sort of 'Welcome' sign out front. And no one has come round to evict me yet, so I'd say it should be fine.
 
Reclining on one of the padded benches, a stack of parchment and a quill beside me, I look up at the quiet voice. Well, it isn't my room, but there was a sort of 'Welcome' sign out front. And no one has come round to evict me yet, so I'd say it should be fine.

Oh Well that sounds good! Not being evicted is alway what one strives for!!
 
"All are welcome here. Well as far as I know."

*Nodding to Sally*

"Hello Miss Scorpion."

*Nodding to Chgris.*

"Hello Mr. Chgris What greeting would you prefer. Other than sir? And may I get anyone anything. A pillow perhaps? or some of the fine red wine that FM is holding. I know it's a far cry from blood, but it retains some of the bite."
 
"All are welcome here. Well as far as I know."

*Nodding to Sally*

"Hello Miss Scorpion."

*Nodding to Chgris.*

"Hello Mr. Chgris What greeting would you prefer. Other than sir? And may I get anyone anything. A pillow perhaps? or some of the fine red wine that FM is holding. I know it's a far cry from blood, but it retains some of the bite."

noting the formality that appears to be prevalent, "hello Mr. Tenko!! i for one would like some wine! Thank you!"
 
"That's mostly just me, but feel free."

*Pouring a stiff german red.*

"I understand this one is a Spätburgunder. Kind of a Pinot Noir. It's quite nice. And you sir?"
 
"All are welcome here. Well as far as I know."

*Nodding to Sally*

"Hello Miss Scorpion."

*Nodding to Chgris.*

"Hello Mr. Chgris What greeting would you prefer. Other than sir? And may I get anyone anything. A pillow perhaps? or some of the fine red wine that FM is holding. I know it's a far cry from blood, but it retains some of the bite."

Looking up as I set a piece of parchment aside, I notice I have been engrossed in my quills for a bit too long. apologies for the long delay. Was trying to come up with a way to navigate time differences.

Anyway...

Good evening, CT. Chgris is fine, thank you. No formalities needed for me. And my preference? I actually am looking forward to chatting with the hostess about single malts. My current standard is a Bowmore Darkest, with a dash of something that I store in a beltflask to make it...a bit more palatable for my sort.
 
Oh Well that sounds good! Not being evicted is alway what one strives for!!

Ack. Even more apologies. I do need to pay more attention when I come out of writing a page.

Yes, Sally, eviction tends to not be fun. Though I tend to just go quietly if asked.
 
Looking up as I set a piece of parchment aside, I notice I have been engrossed in my quills for a bit too long. apologies for the long delay. Was trying to come up with a way to navigate time differences.

Anyway...

Good evening, CT. Chgris is fine, thank you. No formalities needed for me. And my preference? I actually am looking forward to chatting with the hostess about single malts. My current standard is a Bowmore Darkest, with a dash of something that I store in a beltflask to make it...a bit more palatable for my sort.

If you enjoy single malt whiskey, are you familiar with Middleton Very Rare Irish Whiskey- starts from about €200 - €250 a bottle!! Wouldnt do for me, I'm more into quantity than quality!!
 
"I'm not sure if she'll be returning tonight but perhaps? One never knows but it's certainly late for her to be around. It's almost midnight I think, and she was not feeling as well."

*Excusing myself a moment.*
*Smiling as I return with a very old bottle.*

"I've much preferred Oban myself. It's a fine highland single Malt. If you like that taste."

"It would even compliment a slight, metallic flavour."
 
That's one I haven't tried. I tend to stay with the Scotch. The triple distillation in most of the Irishes I've tried seems to me to make it almost too smooth, and remove some of the more interesting characteristics.

I will confess to having gone for a 25 year old Macallan at $250, and a 1969 vintage Gelnlivet for $300. But that was because I was born that year, and it was my birthday.
 
Highlands, Islays, Campbeltown are my preference. I find the Lowlands tend to be a bit flowery for my tastes.

Reaches into a pocket of my cloak, producing a small wooden box. Opening it reveals a small crystal glass, oddly shaped with a flared top. Why thank you, CT. I'd be quite pleased to try it. Have you by chance tried any of the special wood finished from Balvenie? The Rumcask is quite nice.
 
"I think I've tried the Whisky yes. The Portwood anyway. Nutty finish I think. Never the Rumcask. Not a rum person so the name unfortunately interferes, But I shall try it the next time I drink."

"But I know of the Distillery, My local imports almost everything."
 
Then we are both blessed to have a fine establishment that brings in delightful things for us.

It's the 17 year Balvenie finished in Jamaican rum barrels instead of the usual port or sherry casks.
 
Indeed it is. I have a bottle on the top shelf of my baker's rack in my kitchen. Interesting shape to the bottle as well. Fits nicely in the corner of the shelf.
 
It is 6 pm where I am, which means I am gone for the majority of the evening. So sorry top simply up and leave but it's games night, and the people are here for Risk.

Good night.
 
It is 6 pm where I am, which means I am gone for the majority of the evening. So sorry top simply up and leave but it's games night, and the people are here for Risk.

Good night.

Enjoy CT, have a pleasant night. And conquer the world!
 
LOL! Well that's always handy, speacially if youve had a few!!!

It is a nice drink, although it makes me cringe when I see someone with it, and coke mixed in! UGH

EDIT COKE! That was coke!!! LOL - what does that say for the most commonly typed word by me at the moment!!! No, its not coke!!!
 
I very nearly choke on my whisky at the Freudian slip, then recover with a grin. I prefer neither. Scotch, neat, thank you.

In fact the very thought of dipping that part into a highly alcoholic...mmmm...no, thanks anyway.
 
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