He woke suddenly, something out in the distance startling him, some noise, or maybe his mind had imagined it. But he was awake anyway. "Huh?" he was still in his child form, and wouldn't leave until he willed it to be so. "Yea, this is why I said don't freak," he grinned.
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:33 pm
[Nakita Ahna Rain]
Nakita smiled "Yea, I was kind of shocked at first, but its okay."
"Yea, it's a magic curse... it's a long story, but basically it happens anytime I'm asleep and only reverses when I will it to. I can also force the change into a child, but don't like to."
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:39 pm
[Nakita Ahna Rain]
"Okay, I see." Nakita Pushed some of his hair away. "I never would have pictured a killer turn into a child." She chuckled.
He smiled and kissed her cheek softly, knowing being a cute little kid might help him get away with it, and he gave an innocent childlike and serene happy face when he smiled.
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:58 pm
[Nakita Ahna Rain]
Nakita gave him the 'look', but knew she couldnt say anything sicne he was cute, like a baby. She smiled and could still feel her cheek tingle.
He smiled as he knew his childish appearance had worked. He said suddenly, "What would you say if I did that in regular form?" he asked, half curious, half waiting to see if he could get away with it.
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:12 pm
[Nakita Ahna Rain]
Nakita tryed to hide her smile, she tryed to seem innocent. "I don't know." On the inside she knew he'd probebly get away with it, but she couldnt say that.
In an instant he was inches from her face in regular form. "Wanna see then?" he asked. "Hope I'm not being too forward..." he half muttered, half said to himself.
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:16 pm
[Nakita Ahna Rain]
Nakita bit on her lip, it never ended well with her fangs when she kissed someone. She pushed her cheek out "Go ahead." She teased.
He smiled and kissed her again on the cheek since she was offering her cheek and not her lips. "You know, I know ways to protect my blood from being taken if that's what you're afraid of..."