[He taps his goggles and hello spidershell hands, with padded cuffs, grabbing her and gently tugging her to the bed as he looks at her with a hungry smirk, already reaching for the clasp on his battleshell.]
[ A soft churr at the kisses; she tips her head back for him, reaching — if the spidershell arms give her enough slack, to tug away her scarf with one hand and cup his cheek with the other. ]
Mm … Both? Either. Ground rules help. I've seen how fast chirps can get you, and that was just - [ a soft chirp of mate (noun) ]
[The spidershell is letting her move, for now at least. He hums, cleaning into her touch.] I have the spidershell on safeword mode, by the way. It'll grant freedom of motion for daffodil like it's on now, and release entirely with L I L Y. Tulip grants full control of whoever isn't restrained.
[He rests a knee on the edge of the bed, between her legs, his hands moving to her wings, carding fingers through her feathers.]
[He trills softly.] It's because chirps are a vulnerable thing. Raph and Mikey don't do them a lot. Like a language they were fluent in, but it's been a while. Leo and I are better because it was a nonverbal communication I could do during meltdowns before tsl and he was very good at figuring out the nuances from the broad concepts.
Easier communication, easier connection, association with safety and support, instinct brain understands it better, it makes the words stronger.
So when you do things like [mate(verb)], it's like on the level of me saying I want you to tie me down and fuck me.
Though things of a little more innocent nature, like the [mate(noun)], its more like an intimate nickname. Like when I call you my pretty songbird.
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But....well, it sounds like a good way to....unwind.
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I've never - I -
W-When you're ready! I want to try!
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It could be a fun way for you to...get more familiar with toys.
Make practice less nerve wracking perhaps. [Straightens her out.]
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a littlefaster than it had been ]
'cuz I'd get to see how good they make you feel?
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[And very much keeping pace.]
See how they work, what they can do, less overwhelming and more curiosity.
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... No.
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But otherwise....I like you experimental.
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And bullying you ...
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I trust you to find a way to wreck me. [Nips lightly at her shoulder.]
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EGG.
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[There was A Definite Crossed Wire There.]
[Squeezing her hand and Hurrying]
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Talking ...
... Oh.
[ squeaks ]
[ okay no more talking only hustling now, as fast as she can go without aggravating her ribs ]
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[Hustling to Egg and gonna just! Hurry inside, yes. Up to his room.]
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but finally! they arrive, and Korone tosses her pillowcase aside, turning to face Donnie the moment his bedroom door is closed behind them ]
Dokkun-
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Were you already planning this, or is this 'cuz I said-?
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Following along after her.]
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[ Turns when her legs hit the bed, hands going to his plastron, leaning up to seek a kiss ]
I meant the part where I accidentally kicked you in the hindbrain just then.
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[His hand goes to her cheek, kissing her gently as he helps push her onto the bed.]
Nah, I like getting the jump on you.
But the kick to the hindbrain certainly helped.
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[ Sinks back, sharing kisses all the way down. ]
Mm… hypothetically… for future reference-
How banned am I, from chirping words like that?
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[Kissing along her jaw as he pushes her back.]
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Mm … Both? Either. Ground rules help. I've seen how fast chirps can get you, and that was just - [ a soft chirp of mate (noun) ]
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[He rests a knee on the edge of the bed, between her legs, his hands moving to her wings, carding fingers through her feathers.]
[He trills softly.] It's because chirps are a vulnerable thing. Raph and Mikey don't do them a lot. Like a language they were fluent in, but it's been a while. Leo and I are better because it was a nonverbal communication I could do during meltdowns before tsl and he was very good at figuring out the nuances from the broad concepts.
Easier communication, easier connection, association with safety and support, instinct brain understands it better, it makes the words stronger.
So when you do things like [mate(verb)], it's like on the level of me saying I want you to tie me down and fuck me.
Though things of a little more innocent nature, like the [mate(noun)], its more like an intimate nickname. Like when I call you my pretty songbird.
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