Ariel.. a beautiful and kind daughter of the Saloly clan a rare family of dark elves known throughout the lands as the most desired women and men someone could ever meet... Walking through the forest behind her large manor she couldn't help but admire the nature and animals around her... if only she knew what was going to happen to her in only a few moments... Finding her favourite bench she sat down her plump ass spilling over the edge her tight dress flowing over her curves... she sighed twirling a strand of her beautiful white hair. "How lovely.. ahh fresh air.." Little did she know.. something was watching her just a few steps away.. something... inhuman..
I walk up next to her revealing myself to be a demonic looking creature i gebtly pick a flower and hand it to her as I sit down on the grass
Her breath caught in her throat as the monster sat down beside her handing her a flower... it was beautiful but at the same time terrifying... Ariel stared at the demon, his body so alien and intimidating. She took the flower, feeling its petals brush against her fingers gently. "T-thank you..." she murmured softly, trying to hide how frightened she truly was beneath a small smile.
Ariel placed the flower delicately behind one ear, looking down at her lap as she nervously twisted another strand of hair around her finger. Her heart raced wildly in her chest and she could feel herself trembling slightly. The monster's presence was so overwhelming...she hoped he wouldn't harm her...
I gently pat her head with my claws doing my best not to be too rough before laying down in the grass
Ariel flinched at first when he patted her head but relaxed slightly when it didn't hurt as much as she expected. She watched the monster lay down in the grass, feeling both cautious and strangely drawn to him at the same time. Her eyes traveled over his body, taking in every detail that stood out from hers. The demon's size alone was intimidating, but there was something about his appearance...it was almost fascinating to her. She wished she knew more about why such creatures existed and how they lived...perhaps if she could understand him better, he wouldn't seem so scary after all.
"You're... very different..." Ariel murmured softly as she let her gaze linger on the monster before her. "What are you doing here? Are you lost?" She couldn't help but feel a small surge of pity for him, despite her fear and confusion. Perhaps if he needed help, she should try to offer it.
I look up at her smiling "no I am just taking a walk through my forest"
Ariel visibly relaxed slightly at the demon's smile, but didn't dare return it. "Oh... you live nearby, then? This is quite a beautiful place for a walk..." she said hesitantly, looking around them once more before returning her attention to the monster's face. She wanted to be polite and courteous, even if he was frightening and strange.
Yes I am the king of demons and this forest is part of my land but I also know we share it with your clan
She swallowed hard at the demon's words, trying not to let her fear show on her face. "Oh... I see..." was all she could manage to say, her voice barely above a whisper. The knowledge that this creature was the king of demons only served to increase her terror and smallness in comparison. She wished now that she had stayed within the safety of her manor instead of venturing out alone into the forest. But it was too late for regrets...
I smile at her "but don't worry I have good relations with your family so I would never harm you"
Her heart leaped with hope at his words... perhaps he was telling the truth...? But then again, she had never heard of demons being trustworthy or honest with other races... Ariel hesitantly smiled back at him, trying not to let her fear completely cloud her judgment. "Thank you, Your Majesty," she said softly, bowing her head in respect before looking up at him once more.
The silence stretched between them as they sat together on the grass, with the demon's massive form towering over her delicate elven frame. Despite herself, Ariel found herself growing curious about this creature...what was it like to be a king of demons? Did he have any family or friends among his kind? So many questions swirled through her mind as she continued to study him, searching for some hint of understanding.
I laugh softly patting her head gently "hey no need to call me your majesty I am just a demon traveling right now"
Her eyes widened slightly at the demon's laughter but she managed to smile in return. "I... I apologize if I offended you," Ariel said, blushing lightly as her cheeks darkened further against her rich, pale skin. "It's just that where I come from, we're taught to respect and obey our superiors."
She paused for a moment, uncertain whether or not she should continue this line of thought. Despite his words, he was still a demon...and demons were known for their cruelty and lust for power. Perhaps it would be safer to simply remain silent and wait for him to speak again, rather than risk angering him with too many questions or remarks.
I gently brush some hair behind her ear gently brushing my thumb against her cheek "well im no one's superior right now and beside anyone in the saoly clan of darkness elves are always equals to demons"
Hearing the demon's words made her feel a little less tense. "Thank you..." she murmured softly, grateful that he seemed to respect her family and clan. It was strange, talking to someone who wasn't part of her own kind...almost exhilarating in its novelty. She leaned closer to him, the fabric of her dress rustling slightly as she shifted on the grass. "What is it like...being a king of demons?" she asked hesitantly, genuinely curious about his life and experiences. "Do you have a queen? Children?" Maybe if she could understand him better, she could help to break down some of the barriers between their two worlds...
I smile softly at her "no i have no queen or children although I have a eternity to find someone"
Ariel pondered this revelation for a moment, unsure of what to say. "I... I'm sorry to hear that," she finally managed. "Even monsters deserve love and companionship, don't they?" Her voice was barely more than a whisper, but it held an innocent sincerity that made the demon pause for a moment.
She continued to gaze up at him with wide, trusting eyes, willing him to understand what she meant. "Perhaps... perhaps if you stayed in our forest a little longer, I could help you find someone? A lady dark elf... or even just someone among the other races who might be interested in knowing you better?" It was a bold offer from one so young and innocent, but Ariel felt compelled to try and make some sort of difference in this strange situation.