The comment on his hair color did not go unnoticed or unappreciated. His smile grew and he had the good graces to blush himself at the compliment.
“Thank you. I’m glad you approve. I have to say that your coloring is striking. What I wouldn’t give for that natural luster. You are so very lucky,” Sikke retorted, his smiling lingering all the time. Her tone was the thing that threw him off, belonging to a mature female and not the adolescent she appeared at first glance. The more he looked at her though the more he could finally see it, if not in her physical form then in her bright eyes. They bespoke of an intellect far beyond the reach of a teenager. The twinkling light there was also rather fetching, he wondered if the energy levels were typical of her kind or if she had imbibed copious amounts of some stimulant before meeting him.
The accent was something else as well. He had heard it before, that undeniable ‘twang’ that peppered their speech. It was endearing, in a backwater kind of way. She obvious took great pains to disguise it, so mentioning it in any way would no doubt undermine all the work she had put into it. Best just smile and keep that one to yourself, though Sikke couldn’t help but silently applaud the young woman for trying to better herself.
If only either one knew what was truly going on behind their respective gazes. Sikke couldn’t imagine what this curious creature was truly thinking; the way she looked at him was troubling. He wasn’t sure if she just playing nice, or perhaps she was taking an interest in him. He took her gloved hand, shaking it firmly before she offered a greeting of her own. The way she paused and added his name only made him smile brighter. A fluting titter overtook him as he shook his head, sending silken strands playing across his shoulders.
“Please. Call me Sikke. We are to work closely together, are we not? No need for formalities among colleagues. I’m sure we’ll get to know each other very well in the coming months,” He sounded very sure of that comment. But she was being forward herself, the way she said his name spoke volumes, didn’t it? Or so he thought, as brilliant of a mind as he may be, this was his first time interacting with a Dynamis in such a capacity. Of course he had met with them before on many occasions, but always with others in tow and never leading the conversation. This was a very unique experience, one that a man in his profession couldn’t help but relish. Still, he saw that little twitch of her lips. Another part of his profession, he couldn’t help but notice such things. He felt like laughing at that, though he easily kept himself busy by ushering them along into the dining room. Once more Maban displayed some curious emotions, particularly when he offered her a seat at the table. He so wanted to ask why, though he had a base idea as to her natural reactions. Her society was so very different from his own, somewhat stagnated and backwards thinking. It was truly a shame that someone as gifted and intelligent as her was so severely handicapped by the savagery and idiocy of her own people.
The thought was short lived as the focus on their conversation quickly turned to the Ioun Stones. Sikke offered a silent nod as he eyed her with curious intent. Her flair for the dramatics was impressive, though as she withdrew the bag and withdrew the two gleaming gems Sikke let out an audible gasp. He had to agree that they were works of art, he had no understanding of their properties, magic was, of course, something that he had no understanding of. They were simple gems, beautiful by all means, but just gems. Or so they should be. How was it this freckled girl could weave some kind of unexplained energy into the crystal itself. The idea of using them as a battery should have been obvious; Sikke silently chastised himself for not seeing it sooner. He listened; enraptured by each word she spoke, lilac eyes wide and expressive. His slender digits slid out as she offered the stone to him, which he took and gingerly moved about in his palm. He saw the subtle pulse of light within the stone itself, which seemed to match his pulse. Oh yes, it was truly doing just that! He saw it slowly quicken as he brought it to eye level, a resounding chortle escaping him at the realization.
“Most impressive,” He commented lightly as she finished, his gaze easily meeting hers as she leaned in a crinkled her nose up in a rather adorable fashion. “You know your eyes are just ravishing when you are excited.” He couldn’t help but comment but the sparkle within those green depths was just, well, rather beautiful. Sikke wasn’t above finding beauty in most things. Sure, the Dynamis as a whole were animals, barely smart enough to keep themselves fed while not dying of some disease that hadn’t been heard of in the Commonwealth for centuries. Once more he felt a twang of pity in his breast for this girl. If only she had been born in the Commonwealth, perhaps even migrated as a refugee when she was young. Unfortunately it was too late her for her now, no doubt that insufferable pride for the stain of a country ran deep in her veins. He had yet to meet a Dynamis that wasn’t.
“Oh I whole heartedly agree, my dear Maban. What you’ve come up with is simply superb. I admit the fundementals are beyond my current capacity of understanding. But hopefully in time I will understand. Now,” He put pointedly, his turn to display a rather prideful smile of his own. It was the first time he let the arrogance slip through his mask of manners. How could he resist though when they were playing show and tell? Maban had brought out such a wonderful toy! Now it was his turn. He held up his hand before him with one finger extended in the universal sign to wait. He all but danced off towards the nearby countertop which held the metallic briefcase he had strategically placed there. His flair for the dramatics was on equal with her own, he slid the case onto the desk and flipped open the locks, hesitating for just a moment before he flung the top open and exposed the contents. Inside the padded case were two cylindrical shaped objects. They looked like metallic icecream cones, though they had a interesting curve around the whole that was reminiscent of a screw.
“I believe that these will compliment your stones nicely. I worried that perhaps physical contact with their anatomy might be…detrimental to their overall health.” He kept his tone pleasant, even if he called into question just how safe her stones really were. He went on to explain the technical workings of his inventions, the way they attacked to the body and acted in a certain sense a buffer for the energy that could be potentially gathered and used. The device itself would relay information just like the stones, though in a fashion that Aperions would find acceptable.
The next hours passed by in the blink of an eye. It had started causally enough with one another showing the other their contribution to the project. One thing had lead to another, a harmless comment, then another and before long both were furiously debating on how to improve their creations. Sikke couldn’t recall the last time he had such a lively, yet polite conversation. They both had their opinions but kept themselves respectful. Maban was certainly a shrewd woman. This was going to be more interesting than he first thought.
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Jack was lost to the world, oblivious to anything and everything. He hadn’t slept this hard, this soundly in ages. The bed was beyond comfortable, combined that with the tender embrace he had shared with the lovely frame of Regulus, well, it wasn’t hard to see how Jack could lose himself so completely. He had barely moved an inch the entire time they slept, indeed, only as Regulus began to stir did he move. With a low grunt he rolled onto his back, arms flung out on either side of the bed. His head lolled to the side, crooked oddly with his mouth partially open. Sprawled there on his back like that, it wasn’t long before Jack began to issue a rattling snore from the back of his throat.
Not until Regulus touched him did Jack stir, though only slightly. He felt the pressure on his hip, a soft jostling that made him jiggle on the bed. It wasn’t that bad, well, at least until the contents of his stomach started to slosh around. Jack’s brow furrowed and with a loud snort he jolted awake. There was no gentle awakening for Jack, not today. He had been sleeping so hard that he had lost track of his surroundings. There was no sense of time or space for a few moments, the light blinding as it stabbed into his eyesockets. There was a sudden sense of panic as his eyes shot open and he pushed up onto his elbows with another snort.
“Whadda—“ He started, the look of a frightened animal on his face. The room, the scents, even the sounds were all unfamiliar. He was in a giant, spacious building, in a room that was far too big to be a simple bedroom. Yet he was on a bed, the sheets crumbled about him said as much. Jack’s brain tried to assimilate the data, though it was doing a piss poor job of it, which was evident from the blank look he gave as he looked around. Of course that was just for a moment, there was no way he could miss the figure sitting at the foot of the bed. It was a shocking sight, Jack instinctively flinched and looked away at the sight of that lovely, but completely naked body.
“Oh shit…what the fuck-“ He started, his legs kicking out as he tried to push himself up into a sitting position. That movement was enough to make him groan in sweet agony. His muscles ached and burned, it felt like someone had kicked the shit out of his junk and the surrounding area. He had muscles hurting where he didn’t even know he had muscles. The realization was slowly drawing across his face, along with the burn came the undeniable feeling of dried liquids clinging to his lower body.
“Did we…” He started, though he answered his own question. He recalled just what happened. She had been an absolute bitch and Jack responded in kind. For some reason he thought he was one upping her by jumping into the bath. But that ended with him forcing himself into her. Oh yeah…he remembered that moment, then the next when she had her lips wrapped around his…
“Wait wait wait,” He started, one hand slipping into his dark hair, smoothing it back from his face as he groaned. “I don’t get. I mean….Thal’s Balls!” He exclaimed and did something unexpected: he laughed. The moment was absurd, never before did Jack think he would wake up to this. He had bred a beautiful woman, an Aperion…twice! Oh yes, he remembered that too, how couldn’t he? The wide, rather stupid smile that spread across his lips just screamed the fact. He gathered himself up into a sitting position, his legs folding in front of him and his hands upon his knees. He peered at the woman at the edge of the bed. She looked guilty, or sad, or…was it angry? He wasn’t really sure. Her name came to his lips though; he had screamed it enough that it was already etched into his memory.
“Reggie…er…Lus…Regulus,” He used all her names; not really knowing which one would least set her off.
“I’m uh…not sure what uh…happened there. I uh…heh…” He found himself starting to apologize, but for what? He wasn’t sure, honestly. But she had that look on her face that made it seem someone needed to apologize.
“I’m not sure what I said that was yer trigger…but. Fuck. I mean…Wow. Do you fuck everyone that way? Cuz if you do I think this war would be over in an instant…” He blurted out without thinking. In the distance he thought he heard even the cleaning robot groan in a high trill. Balls…
“Thank you. I’m glad you approve. I have to say that your coloring is striking. What I wouldn’t give for that natural luster. You are so very lucky,” Sikke retorted, his smiling lingering all the time. Her tone was the thing that threw him off, belonging to a mature female and not the adolescent she appeared at first glance. The more he looked at her though the more he could finally see it, if not in her physical form then in her bright eyes. They bespoke of an intellect far beyond the reach of a teenager. The twinkling light there was also rather fetching, he wondered if the energy levels were typical of her kind or if she had imbibed copious amounts of some stimulant before meeting him.
The accent was something else as well. He had heard it before, that undeniable ‘twang’ that peppered their speech. It was endearing, in a backwater kind of way. She obvious took great pains to disguise it, so mentioning it in any way would no doubt undermine all the work she had put into it. Best just smile and keep that one to yourself, though Sikke couldn’t help but silently applaud the young woman for trying to better herself.
If only either one knew what was truly going on behind their respective gazes. Sikke couldn’t imagine what this curious creature was truly thinking; the way she looked at him was troubling. He wasn’t sure if she just playing nice, or perhaps she was taking an interest in him. He took her gloved hand, shaking it firmly before she offered a greeting of her own. The way she paused and added his name only made him smile brighter. A fluting titter overtook him as he shook his head, sending silken strands playing across his shoulders.
“Please. Call me Sikke. We are to work closely together, are we not? No need for formalities among colleagues. I’m sure we’ll get to know each other very well in the coming months,” He sounded very sure of that comment. But she was being forward herself, the way she said his name spoke volumes, didn’t it? Or so he thought, as brilliant of a mind as he may be, this was his first time interacting with a Dynamis in such a capacity. Of course he had met with them before on many occasions, but always with others in tow and never leading the conversation. This was a very unique experience, one that a man in his profession couldn’t help but relish. Still, he saw that little twitch of her lips. Another part of his profession, he couldn’t help but notice such things. He felt like laughing at that, though he easily kept himself busy by ushering them along into the dining room. Once more Maban displayed some curious emotions, particularly when he offered her a seat at the table. He so wanted to ask why, though he had a base idea as to her natural reactions. Her society was so very different from his own, somewhat stagnated and backwards thinking. It was truly a shame that someone as gifted and intelligent as her was so severely handicapped by the savagery and idiocy of her own people.
The thought was short lived as the focus on their conversation quickly turned to the Ioun Stones. Sikke offered a silent nod as he eyed her with curious intent. Her flair for the dramatics was impressive, though as she withdrew the bag and withdrew the two gleaming gems Sikke let out an audible gasp. He had to agree that they were works of art, he had no understanding of their properties, magic was, of course, something that he had no understanding of. They were simple gems, beautiful by all means, but just gems. Or so they should be. How was it this freckled girl could weave some kind of unexplained energy into the crystal itself. The idea of using them as a battery should have been obvious; Sikke silently chastised himself for not seeing it sooner. He listened; enraptured by each word she spoke, lilac eyes wide and expressive. His slender digits slid out as she offered the stone to him, which he took and gingerly moved about in his palm. He saw the subtle pulse of light within the stone itself, which seemed to match his pulse. Oh yes, it was truly doing just that! He saw it slowly quicken as he brought it to eye level, a resounding chortle escaping him at the realization.
“Most impressive,” He commented lightly as she finished, his gaze easily meeting hers as she leaned in a crinkled her nose up in a rather adorable fashion. “You know your eyes are just ravishing when you are excited.” He couldn’t help but comment but the sparkle within those green depths was just, well, rather beautiful. Sikke wasn’t above finding beauty in most things. Sure, the Dynamis as a whole were animals, barely smart enough to keep themselves fed while not dying of some disease that hadn’t been heard of in the Commonwealth for centuries. Once more he felt a twang of pity in his breast for this girl. If only she had been born in the Commonwealth, perhaps even migrated as a refugee when she was young. Unfortunately it was too late her for her now, no doubt that insufferable pride for the stain of a country ran deep in her veins. He had yet to meet a Dynamis that wasn’t.
“Oh I whole heartedly agree, my dear Maban. What you’ve come up with is simply superb. I admit the fundementals are beyond my current capacity of understanding. But hopefully in time I will understand. Now,” He put pointedly, his turn to display a rather prideful smile of his own. It was the first time he let the arrogance slip through his mask of manners. How could he resist though when they were playing show and tell? Maban had brought out such a wonderful toy! Now it was his turn. He held up his hand before him with one finger extended in the universal sign to wait. He all but danced off towards the nearby countertop which held the metallic briefcase he had strategically placed there. His flair for the dramatics was on equal with her own, he slid the case onto the desk and flipped open the locks, hesitating for just a moment before he flung the top open and exposed the contents. Inside the padded case were two cylindrical shaped objects. They looked like metallic icecream cones, though they had a interesting curve around the whole that was reminiscent of a screw.
“I believe that these will compliment your stones nicely. I worried that perhaps physical contact with their anatomy might be…detrimental to their overall health.” He kept his tone pleasant, even if he called into question just how safe her stones really were. He went on to explain the technical workings of his inventions, the way they attacked to the body and acted in a certain sense a buffer for the energy that could be potentially gathered and used. The device itself would relay information just like the stones, though in a fashion that Aperions would find acceptable.
The next hours passed by in the blink of an eye. It had started causally enough with one another showing the other their contribution to the project. One thing had lead to another, a harmless comment, then another and before long both were furiously debating on how to improve their creations. Sikke couldn’t recall the last time he had such a lively, yet polite conversation. They both had their opinions but kept themselves respectful. Maban was certainly a shrewd woman. This was going to be more interesting than he first thought.
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Jack was lost to the world, oblivious to anything and everything. He hadn’t slept this hard, this soundly in ages. The bed was beyond comfortable, combined that with the tender embrace he had shared with the lovely frame of Regulus, well, it wasn’t hard to see how Jack could lose himself so completely. He had barely moved an inch the entire time they slept, indeed, only as Regulus began to stir did he move. With a low grunt he rolled onto his back, arms flung out on either side of the bed. His head lolled to the side, crooked oddly with his mouth partially open. Sprawled there on his back like that, it wasn’t long before Jack began to issue a rattling snore from the back of his throat.
Not until Regulus touched him did Jack stir, though only slightly. He felt the pressure on his hip, a soft jostling that made him jiggle on the bed. It wasn’t that bad, well, at least until the contents of his stomach started to slosh around. Jack’s brow furrowed and with a loud snort he jolted awake. There was no gentle awakening for Jack, not today. He had been sleeping so hard that he had lost track of his surroundings. There was no sense of time or space for a few moments, the light blinding as it stabbed into his eyesockets. There was a sudden sense of panic as his eyes shot open and he pushed up onto his elbows with another snort.
“Whadda—“ He started, the look of a frightened animal on his face. The room, the scents, even the sounds were all unfamiliar. He was in a giant, spacious building, in a room that was far too big to be a simple bedroom. Yet he was on a bed, the sheets crumbled about him said as much. Jack’s brain tried to assimilate the data, though it was doing a piss poor job of it, which was evident from the blank look he gave as he looked around. Of course that was just for a moment, there was no way he could miss the figure sitting at the foot of the bed. It was a shocking sight, Jack instinctively flinched and looked away at the sight of that lovely, but completely naked body.
“Oh shit…what the fuck-“ He started, his legs kicking out as he tried to push himself up into a sitting position. That movement was enough to make him groan in sweet agony. His muscles ached and burned, it felt like someone had kicked the shit out of his junk and the surrounding area. He had muscles hurting where he didn’t even know he had muscles. The realization was slowly drawing across his face, along with the burn came the undeniable feeling of dried liquids clinging to his lower body.
“Did we…” He started, though he answered his own question. He recalled just what happened. She had been an absolute bitch and Jack responded in kind. For some reason he thought he was one upping her by jumping into the bath. But that ended with him forcing himself into her. Oh yeah…he remembered that moment, then the next when she had her lips wrapped around his…
“Wait wait wait,” He started, one hand slipping into his dark hair, smoothing it back from his face as he groaned. “I don’t get. I mean….Thal’s Balls!” He exclaimed and did something unexpected: he laughed. The moment was absurd, never before did Jack think he would wake up to this. He had bred a beautiful woman, an Aperion…twice! Oh yes, he remembered that too, how couldn’t he? The wide, rather stupid smile that spread across his lips just screamed the fact. He gathered himself up into a sitting position, his legs folding in front of him and his hands upon his knees. He peered at the woman at the edge of the bed. She looked guilty, or sad, or…was it angry? He wasn’t really sure. Her name came to his lips though; he had screamed it enough that it was already etched into his memory.
“Reggie…er…Lus…Regulus,” He used all her names; not really knowing which one would least set her off.
“I’m uh…not sure what uh…happened there. I uh…heh…” He found himself starting to apologize, but for what? He wasn’t sure, honestly. But she had that look on her face that made it seem someone needed to apologize.
“I’m not sure what I said that was yer trigger…but. Fuck. I mean…Wow. Do you fuck everyone that way? Cuz if you do I think this war would be over in an instant…” He blurted out without thinking. In the distance he thought he heard even the cleaning robot groan in a high trill. Balls…