Part of the reason she had chosen this particular cave had been the close proximity to a mountain spring. Understand?”
Kal and Perra both nodded then Kal asked, “Will I have to do that? Thought I might see what you and Ikuno were up to.”
“Okay that all makes sense, but what doesn’t is: who in their right mind hears a monster or dragon roar and runs TOWARDS it?”
Perra blushed, “To be honest, I could sort of tell it was Ikuno.”
Ikuno went purple with embarrassment yet again, “What? Though I gotta say Ikuno, I’ve never seen you so lovey-dovey with him before.”
Ikuno gave Kal a little squeeze with the arm laying over him, “That’s because I’m his woman now.”
Perra’s eyes widened, “His woman? He put his arms around Ikuno and started making small thrusts with his hips. See you in a couple days Kal.” Walking towards the cave entrance she pulled a stone out of a pocket and whispered, “Luma,” the stone glowed brightly as she made her way out of the cavern. When the noise died I ran
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