edelweissmage: "Bedroom Present" (it appears Vailintin is also in A Mood)
Send ‘Bedroom Present’ For the receiving muse to find the sending muse fully nude and laying seductively on their bed.
The Delacey residence, a massive estate with the appearance of a sprawling old Victorian mansion. One that happily opened its doors to the world weary hunter without complaint by the owner of this land. Vailintin. They were a florist, with a specialty for using magic to influence the plant life on these grounds, helping them grow, and bloom into beautiful arrays of floral arrangements. They were gifted with their hands and so eager to help the black huntsman with no charge. Just out of the sheer kindness of their hearts.
Vailintin was as pure and beautiful as a lily that could be found in the gardens. But if you told them that--they'd bashfully disagree.
D had offered his hand to help the pale florist on their estate many a time, but every time he asked-- Vailintin declined. Wanting nothing more than the dhampir's company. A strong desire to serve and make sure the needs of the honored guest were met.
But it was nightfall now at the Delacey estate. D decided to return to his room after perusing the library, figuring that Vailintin would be stopping by his room to check on him, or bring him dinner. It was the standard routine during his stay. The hunter reaches his bedroom in the east wing, turning the knob and shutting the door behind him.
And in front of him was Vailintin...but fully undressed and waiting for him.
The slender, and pale body of the florist was on full display, illuminated by moonlight. Their white hair a glowed like a halo in the night. They. Were. Utterly...ravishing. D closes the distance between them, his long legs carrying him forward in a near blink of an eye. D understood now what Vailintin meant by keeping them company. And like an honor bound warrior, the hunter had no qualms in returning a favor, or fulfilling a debt. The pale florist was always so compassionate to him and now--it was time D showed a bit of his own compassion.











