Aloe! Is it me you're looking for?
[ continued from here @cashandaxes ]
Strange beach realms really weren’t anything out of the ordinary as far as Charlotte was concerned. She didn’t even think twice about waking up here. And really, a beach paradise was an excellent opportunity to put herself out there and cozy up to some wealthy nobles.
She was in the process of trading her armored bikini for a bathing alternative. It felt strange but also kind of nice to shed the few pieces of armor she actually did wear, but wherever this place was seemed peaceful enough. It would be hard to get a cute tan with her arms and legs covered anyway.
She stood with her back to the door as she began to tie the strings of the bathing suit behind her back when the door opened. Hostility was easily her first reaction and she snapped at whoever the intruder was. “Hey what the fu–” After looking over her shoulder and realizing just who it was, Charlotte’s demeanor quickly softened and she flashed a grin at him.
Red faced and embarassed, Hector fled the scene but Charlotte ran after him, hands still trying to tie her top on behind her back. “Wait! Milord! Don’t go!” she cried out. “We could go down to the beach together! We could pack a picnic!”
Oh, she was mad, she was so mad-- bloody hells, what was it with all the different ways he managed to attract the fury of the ladies in particular? And here he’d thought Charlotte a dainty creature, but that grin of hers, the way she’d schooled her expression so fast... it promised little of anything good on the horizon.
Ordinarily, Hector might have been inclined to stand his ground. He wasn’t one to cower. ...There wasn’t much ground to stand on in this case, though. Stick around and risk being labelled a peeping tom... or vamoose and hope for the best... the second option sounded the wiser.
Except, contrary to all of his expectations, Charlotte was calling for him to come back.
He might have been tempted not to heed her words, were it not for her parting siren call: the promise of a meal. Padding to a stop, Hector glanced back... for all the space of half a second that was, a light burn immediately returning to his cheeks as she ran down the hall after him - the one hand behind her back the only thing currently preventing a, er... wardrobe malfunction. . .
“A... picnic,” he repeated, slowly. “That, uh... That sounds nice. Yeah. Why not?”
Then, without thinking. “Do you need help with that?”
Whether he meant the bikini or the food was anyone’s guess, really.











