Kurama (
roseblooms) wrote in
prismatica2020-07-11 09:56 pm
text, un: rosaceae
Well, well. It seems it's true, then, that the potential exists for every monthly moon cycle to elicit a different set of changes in an individual. It's not exactly what I'd call reassuring, I suppose, but it's some consolation nevertheless. There are worse things to contend with than bioluminescence — which is proving to be a nuisance, but a tolerable one.
Of slightly more concern to me is the matter of moonlacing. While I recall that it's possible to get by on brief and simplistic methods of contact, it's also my understanding that a minimalist approach leaves a person exposed to a certain level of risk, should an unexpected drain on their chroma abruptly leave them overdrawn, as it were.
With that in mind, I'd be interested in negotiating terms for a mutually beneficial arrangement.
Let me stress that this is not a solicitation. Bold-faced overtures seeking sex will be denied without response. Consider this more an...attempt to establish certain contingencies, to afford everyone involved a little more peace of mind.
I'm willing to talk terms. If something of this nature is of interest to you, feel free to inquire within.
Of slightly more concern to me is the matter of moonlacing. While I recall that it's possible to get by on brief and simplistic methods of contact, it's also my understanding that a minimalist approach leaves a person exposed to a certain level of risk, should an unexpected drain on their chroma abruptly leave them overdrawn, as it were.
With that in mind, I'd be interested in negotiating terms for a mutually beneficial arrangement.
Let me stress that this is not a solicitation. Bold-faced overtures seeking sex will be denied without response. Consider this more an...attempt to establish certain contingencies, to afford everyone involved a little more peace of mind.
I'm willing to talk terms. If something of this nature is of interest to you, feel free to inquire within.

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[And she does, if the rather self-satisfied expression on her face has anything to say about it.]
I'm also quite capable of killing my own beetles now, you know. You'll have to find another way to impress me.
[It's light, airy; flirting if you squint, but nothing overly forward. Just playful banter, as a lady does when walking through a garden with a gentleman of whom she's fond.
...hmm. Speaking of which, she'll have to find some method of acquiring said gentleman's age. While his features are youthful - she wouldn't put him older than 20, if she had to guess - there's an air to him that seems...more mature. It's hard to put her finger on, so she notes it at the back of her mind for later consideration. For now, however, he's providing her with chroma, which is all she can ask.]
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[He flashes her a smile — the kind that seems to acknowledge that he knows what she's doing, and is willingly going along with it.]
But that's no reason not to extend you the gallantry, just the same.
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You are rather forthcoming with the gallantry, aren't you? Not that I have any argument with that, mind.
[...look, it's been a long five years. This is nice. However...]
I would like to know a bit more about that magic of yours, though.
[...any opportunity to study interesting magic must be taken!]