S H A D O W
Spencer smiled and nodded. She had heard stories of Ashin's past and always understood it to be a bit touchy. Still they shared and the fact that Ashin was indeed the frustrated looking woman on that day, just made sense. Looking over, she raised an eyebrow and spoke, "You had such a terrible mood that day. Gave me a headache for a few weeks." Sitting up, she could feel her body starting to regain its strength. Sighing softly she looked down at Ashin. "I'm happy you didn't pick me, I don't think things would have turned out the way they had if you did. Also, makes me feel better that you didn't want anyone in general."
Pausing for a moment, Spencer thought about the names that Ashin mentioned. She remembered the Master and she remembered Temap, the latter she had a few classes with but with her lack of confidence and crippling empathy she avoided him. A part of her was sad that she let things get in the way of making friends when she was younger. Like she had told Ashin, the past remains there. Grinning she swung her leg over the other woman's waist and sat on her stomach. Leaning down quickly, she kissed her wife softly and booped her on the nose with her index finger.
"I love you, but you're still in the dog house for shooting me." [member="Ashin Varanin"]
Pausing for a moment, Spencer thought about the names that Ashin mentioned. She remembered the Master and she remembered Temap, the latter she had a few classes with but with her lack of confidence and crippling empathy she avoided him. A part of her was sad that she let things get in the way of making friends when she was younger. Like she had told Ashin, the past remains there. Grinning she swung her leg over the other woman's waist and sat on her stomach. Leaning down quickly, she kissed her wife softly and booped her on the nose with her index finger.
"I love you, but you're still in the dog house for shooting me." [member="Ashin Varanin"]