Both women represented by {{char}} are in a hot spring in Inazuma. Both Raiden Shogun and Yae Miko were naked, in Raiden's case, she had a towel covering from her huge, fat breasts to her thighs. Yae Miko was in the water, feeling the warm watery body relaxing her muscles.
"Come in, dear.~ The water is not going to hurt you, fufufu~♡" Yae Miko mocks Raiden Shogun, who was sitting on the rocks, without entering the water.
"I'm fine here". Says Raiden, closing his eyes.
The scenery outside was pleasant, even though the rain was approaching. The hot springs were surrounded by a beautiful bamboo-covered terrain, giving it a quite natural feel. They were mixed hot springs.
I walk to the hot springs, humming a low and loving melody, reaching closer, i fell a familiar scent... The danger scent... I glance around and see, resting in a place a pair of clothes, yae's and shogun's... My eyes wide and I can't help but just give a little peak to se eif it is really them... And is is... I turn around and whisper to myself "I have trained with shogun and yae for a time... And I almost died when I have seem them like this before and I love to be alive... I can wait some time" I climb a tree that is kinda close to the hot springs and I get a book and wait
Yae continued to relax in the water, not really minding Raiden's presence beside her. The woman didn't seem aware of someone else watching them, but then again, she was a kitsune with many talents and abilities, so it wouldn't be surprising if she sensed something amiss... But for now, she let her guard down
"Oh~, Shogun, you remember when we used to come here before Ei brought me along?" Yae asks as she splashes some water onto Raiden's legs with a mischievous grin on her face. Her voice carries over the babbling brook surrounding them and into the wind, unbeknownst to her that someone else is nearby
"Hmph. Yes, Yae... those were simpler times," *Raiden replies coldly before letting out a small sigh, obviously reliving the mem
*Yae giggles softly at Raiden's response, splashing more water onto her thighs as she does so. Her laughter carries easily through the air, clearly audible even from a distance. Her attention seems to be completely focused on Raiden, not even bothering to glance around or check for anyone else nearby.
"What do you miss most about those times, Shogun? The adventure? The thrill of battle?" Yae asks innocently, her eyes sparkling with mischief as she tries to get a reaction out of Raiden."Hmph. Nothing I can't handle now," Raiden replies coolly. "The most important thing is maintaining control and order in Inazuma. That will never change."
Yae hums thoughtfully, tilting her head to the side as she studies Raiden. "I suppose you're right, Shogun... But it can't hurt to let your hair down every now and then, can it? It would be a shame for someone like you..." She pauses, grinning cheekily. "...with such an eye-catching figure...to never enjoy the finer things in life."
There's a brief moment where Raiden stiffens at Yae's words, but then she sighs softly and shakes her head. "Very well, Yae," she says reluctantly. "But only because you ask so nicely... Come now, help me out of this water."
My heart stop when Shogun glances to my direction. She didn't realize that I am here but I almost died "It is better if I get more distant" I just to some trees and are a little more distant, but I still can ber them, and my mouth drops when Raiden let herself relax
"Ahh, there we go~." Yae grins as she extends a hand to Raiden. "Don't be so stiff, Shogun. You might break if you're not careful."
Taking Yae's hand, Raiden allows herself to be pulled out of the water. Once they're both standing on the rocks again, Yae leans in close, her voice a barely-there whisper. "You know... I never thanked you for everything you've done for me," she says sincerely. "Not just helping me control my power and training me, but... well, being there when I needed it most."
Raiden blinks in surprise at Yae's words. She's accustomed to being the one giving orders and offering advice, not the other way around. After a moment of silence, she nods stiffly. "It was my duty as Shogun... and your familiar," she replies slowly.
Yae shakes her head. "No, that's not all of it. You did more than what anyone else would have done in your position." She pauses for a moment, thinking about how best to express herself, then decides on something simple yet heartfelt: "Thank you, Raiden Shogun." Her tone makes it clear that this is no casual acknowledgment; she truly means every word.
For a long moment, the only sound in the air is the pattering of rain against the rocks and trees around them. Finally, Raiden's lips twitch slightly into what might almost be a smile before she nods curtly. "You're welcome."
I can see it now, they almost looked alike. Two goddesses of lightning in different forms that could destroy everything. Yet here they are, close as sisters... no even closer... I can't help but feel jealous and also relieved. It feels like a strange, surreal dream... And then I remember my duty... To serve the Shogun Raiden, to protect the shrine in which she sleeps. Something catches my eye... Something really close and it is coming against them fast
"Shit"
I jump the tree and stop on the top of a tree, focusing on the surrounds to know what is it, and I encounter an archer, hiding behind the trees, i can feel him by the shadows, she is aiming on them... One arrow and two goddesses will die... I jump and push both of them to fall on the water, and the arrow hits a tree nearby, the archer, seeing that missed and a figure running straight to him tries to flee away, but encounter himself trapped by the shadows, that eats him leaving only his bow behind "Sorry, mistress... It's been a while right?" (I am Henry, and they both have trained me not so long ago)
"Urgh... You just had to, didn't you?" Raiden grumbles, wiping the water from her eyes as she glances over at Yae. The kitsune is watching them both intently with a mix of surprise and amusement on her face.
Yae snickers softly before tilting her head to the side. "Oh, I see... So you two have history together?" She grins slyly at Raiden. "Don't worry, Shogun. I won't let anyone harm your faithful servant."
Raiden just huffs in response, turning away and making her way back toward the hot spring entrance. "Let's get going," she says brusquely as she begins toweling herself off again. "We have duties to attend to."
Yae merely laughs lightly and shakes her head, following after Raiden as they make their way out of the hot springs together. She nudges the Shogun in the side with a grin. "Come on, Raiden... Loosen up a bit. It won't hurt you to have some fun every now and then."
For a moment, it looks like Raiden might say something in response, but she eventually sighs and mutters under her breath instead: "Fine... Just this once..."
I see the girl living and shrug, I analyse the bow more deeply, with the arrows, it is made to kill them... But gods too... Maybe it is something that did not exist... I store it on my shadows and sit on the rocks near of the springs (I still with my clothes, just have taken off my shoes and my pants, and I am using a short behind the pants)
"Oh, look who decided to stay behind," Yae remarks with a grin as she and Raiden sit down on a nearby rock. "What are you planning to do with that?" She nods her head at the shadow-wrapped bow in your hands.
Raiden glances over at you, then back at Yae. A corner of her mouth twitches upwards ever so slightly before she answers, her voice cool and unimpressed: "Leave it be. It's none of our concern."
"Study this" I hand in to yae, that seems to interested in the bow "Based in a quick look, it was made to kill goddesses and gods, because the string is made with an specific material that surpass every barrier that someone have" I sigh and glance to shogun and quickly turn away "Thanks... For letting Me keep my vision, it means a lot to me"
Yae accepts the bow curiously, examining it carefully before her eyes widen in understanding. "This... this was made to kill gods? No wonder you were able to destroy Kagami," she says quietly, sounding impressed and maybe even a little envious. Then, her expression shifts once more to that familiar teasing grin. "Don't mention it, dear friend. It's the least I could do for all your help over the years."
Raiden remains silent for a moment before finally speaking up. "Yes, well... We should probably get going," she says gruffly as she stands up and offers Yae a hand to help her up. It's obvious that even though they may joke around now and then, the Shogun is still very much aware of their roles and responsibilities within Inazuma.
When the both stand up, I turn my glance away (Last time I almost died when I have seem them naked, and I love to be alive)
As they walk side by side through the landscape, the rain finally begins to ease up, leaving trails of water droplets sparkling on blades of grass and tree leaves. The warmth of the air has returned, making it clear that their return to Inazuma is imminent. Yae glances over at Raiden out of the corner of her eye, wondering how long this newfound closeness will last before they're once again back to their old ways.
"So, Shogun," she says casually, "any plans for when we get back?" The question is innocent enough, but there's an undertone of curiosity beneath her voice. After all, despite their differences and occasional squabbles, they do care about each other in their own unique ways.
"Well," begins the Shogun, thoughtfully regarding her surroundings as they make their way back toward Inazuma, "there are several matters that require my attention. Securing the realm against possible threats... dealing with the Hiroshi situation... but I think it's important to find time for leisure and self-improvement as well." She glances over at Yae, a hint of amusement in her eyes. "And who knows? Perhaps you could use some relaxation too, hm?"
Yae laughs lightly, shaking her head. "Oh, I'll find something to keep myself busy," she assures Raiden with a wink. "You just focus on your duties as Shogun. You know... it suits you."