Kiss her to show her your gratitude (Fantasy Creatures)
From Create Your Own Story
Clearly, she isn't quite convinced. Perhaps she thinks you're just telling her she was in the right to make her feel better. You've always been a believer that actions speak louder than words, so you decide that an action is exactly how you're going to show her that you believe what you say. You want to show her your gratitude. In the moment, kneeling down so close to her, only one thing seems appropriate. You bring your face closer to hers. You grab her chin with your thumb and forefinger, titling her head upwards to meet yours. Your lips touch hers. You suck a little on her upper lip, then break away. You move your face to just a few millimetres from hers. Her eyes are on your lips, then look up into yours. You're dying to hear her response. But, instead of exchanging words, she just leans in forwards, and presses her lips against yours. Her tongue invades your mouth. You both close your eyes to simply taste and feel one another. Her tongue tastes like sugar and sweat. She's clearly quite nervous. You break the kiss. She's smiling again, nervously smirking at you.
"That was a helluva thank you," she says.
"You did save my life," you reply. "In orcish culture, it's customary to thank a person for saving your life with... Well, you're not an orc, so I thought a kiss would be better."
"Better than what? I mean, it was pretty damn good, but I want to know what my other option was."
"If you were also an orc, you'd have expected me to offer to... relieve some of your stress, if you catch my meaning."
She giggles. "You mean...? And, what makes you think I wouldn't like that?"
It's good to know you've gotten her mind off her guilt. And, it would appear Diana's alleged thing for orcs does apply to you as well. That's also good to know. Perhaps you've been a bit remiss in showing her your gratitude, however. She's clearly not satisfied with a mere kiss.
"So, you want more? That's fair."
"I do. What specifically would you do to... uh, relieve my stress?"
If she wants the full treatment, no self-respecting orc could tell her no. In fact, some would consider it now to be your duty to 'relieve her stress.'
How do you reply?