Slips

He had not discussed the thrall with his brothers, thinking it would be more fun for him to just bring her home with him. Consulting other people wasn't one of his fortes. He liked to be the one in charge and making the decisions, as did his brothers. The only way they really managed to get by without killing one another was an unspoken agreement not to interfere in the others' doings. This particular act bordered on interfering since he hadn't consulted with Daska and Rovstik before selecting her, but he knew they would like this little lioness, too.
Little Hiimatayt of the desert.
Tay

It was difficult to see much with the lion's form silhouetted as it was, but she thought he might have a dark pelt. He was definitely on the leaner side for a lion born into the pride, but he may have outlander blood that made him slighter than others in terms of build. She wondered who he was looking for. It would probably be easier, she thought, if he would say something.
Slips

He continued to look around, his dark eyes piercing the dim cavern with preternatural powers of observation. If asked and inclined to answer, he could tell you how many whiskers each cat bore, and what the sum of all the whiskers in the den was. Slips was a lion who noticed everything and everyone and everything about everyone, except those things and people who were beneath his notice.
At last his gaze fell on the lioness he had come here seeking. A slim lioness with comparatively short and thin fur that was an appealingly dark shade of grey. He knew her name and he might have called her to him, but that wasn't his intention. Instead he moved across the den, deftly maneuvering to avoid less interesting thralls until he stood beside her.
"Come with me," he murmured.
Tay

Since he had brought her back to the pride and left her with Kjar she had not been able to find anybody among the pride's males that she might love. A very small part of her wondered if Captain Ru, as he was generally called, might come to love her when he returned and found that his former love was dead, but she shied away from horrid, hateful thoughts like that. She had not been brought up to think that way.
Perhaps this lion who stood beside her and told her to come with him would be the one. She stood up, silently obedient, and waited for him to take the lead.
Slips

He led her outside and away from the thralls' den toward the cliffs. He didn't want anyone to overhear the discussion he intended to have with her and the pounding waves would act as effective covers, he knew from experience. It would also give him an opportunity to see how well she could bear up under uncomfortable circumstance, since many outlanders were uncomfortable by the cliffs for one reason or another.
"Have a seat by the edge, Hiimatayt," he directed her.
Tay

Once she was seated she dared another look at the lion. By the light of day she was able to tell easily that she had been correct in her guess about his color. He was a very dark grey, almost the same shade she was. Between the two of them, the only color which was not a shade of grey came from the purple streaks in her tail tuft. He was undeniably handsome. She wondered what he could possibly want from her.
Slips

It really kind of tickled Slips how effortlessly the lioness behaved in a manner appropriate to a sub. She must be a natural submissive. Those really did not occur in the Stormborn very often, even in families that had been thralls for generations. Only outlanders seemed to possess that particular trait, but many of them had other bad habits to be trained out of. He began to hope that in Hiimatayt he had found someone who would not need corrective training.
"Say that you understand."
Tay

"I understand," she murmured, glancing up at him before lowering her gaze quickly. There was something about this lion, something dark and tormented inside him that made her want to help him and heal him even though he was apparently a lion who was very comfortable with himself and the way he lived. She didn't know why she thought he might need her, but she did.
Slips

As he spoke Slips did not fidget, but his thoughts went to the silver bands around his forepaws and how he would enjoy putting them on her and using them to bind her. She wasn't a virgin and she had obviously had rough sex before, but by the time he was done, she wouldn't know what hit her. So to speak.
"Come with me. Tonight I will see how well you will serve, and that means you must first be cleaned. I do not want you to carry the scent of any other male when you are with me. Even my brothers. Do you understand?"
Tay

Who knew? Maybe it wouldn't be a burden. Her master seemed soft-spoken for all that he was fit. Maybe he would even be gentle. His sternness made her think that might be a possibility.
Before she moved to follow him Tay spoke three words she thought he might like to hear. She didn't need to pause or add extra significance to the final word. She would be using it to address him for as long as she served him. Maybe even for the rest of her life. It would not be a special word in her lexicon.
"I understand, master."