07-17-2017, 10:36 AM
“Oh no, it’s fine, I can have friends over. Kylie even brought one home to live here, so it’s okay to visit. Dad won’t mind at all, and he likes you just fine.” Kali beamed and streeetched forward to bump the top of her nose against Amet’s chin, and then pushed off him and brought her feet back to the ground. “Kylie’s my big sister, Khari’s twin, you remember Khari? She looks almost just like him, except without the wings, and of course she’s a girl so she’s shaped a little differently.”
Kali lipped at Amet’s shoulder, exploring the texture of his scales again. Her brow wrinkled, and she wondered again what it felt like to have scales like that. To not have hair at all, but shining, gleaming, glistening scales like a pretty dragon, all soft greys and whites the same pattern as she already had, but just smooth and harder. Not slimy like fish scales, but almost like a snake. And as she pondered, imagining what it’d feel like to have the wind trailing curious fingers along her hairless, scaled skin, her body started to change again, to echo the image in her head. The change rippled in a wave down her neck and her shoulder, over her back and hip, around her belly, down her legs.
“Oh!” she exclaimed, dark brown eyes going wide with surprise. “Ooooh heyyy!” She whirled around, trying to get a better look at herself, and then paused to lip at her own shoulder, her chest. “Look, I’m pretty and scaly like you! Ohh, neat! Ooooh the wind tickles without the hair there, that feels nice!” Almost the same kind of shivery nice as when Khari--well, but she probably wasn’t supposed to think about that, so she shook her head and pushed it out of her mind, and grinned up at Amet instead. “C’mon, Amie, let’s go! I’ll show you the pretty parrots, they’re the rainbow birds I was telling you about when I came to visit.”
Kali lipped at Amet’s shoulder, exploring the texture of his scales again. Her brow wrinkled, and she wondered again what it felt like to have scales like that. To not have hair at all, but shining, gleaming, glistening scales like a pretty dragon, all soft greys and whites the same pattern as she already had, but just smooth and harder. Not slimy like fish scales, but almost like a snake. And as she pondered, imagining what it’d feel like to have the wind trailing curious fingers along her hairless, scaled skin, her body started to change again, to echo the image in her head. The change rippled in a wave down her neck and her shoulder, over her back and hip, around her belly, down her legs.
“Oh!” she exclaimed, dark brown eyes going wide with surprise. “Ooooh heyyy!” She whirled around, trying to get a better look at herself, and then paused to lip at her own shoulder, her chest. “Look, I’m pretty and scaly like you! Ohh, neat! Ooooh the wind tickles without the hair there, that feels nice!” Almost the same kind of shivery nice as when Khari--well, but she probably wasn’t supposed to think about that, so she shook her head and pushed it out of her mind, and grinned up at Amet instead. “C’mon, Amie, let’s go! I’ll show you the pretty parrots, they’re the rainbow birds I was telling you about when I came to visit.”
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