Miere Sarut

It was that his absence would be noted, but as long as he had the good sense to return in something resembling a timely fashion he would not be treated as a deserter. He was a hunter, after all, and hunting was not always a matter of stalking prey for a few hours. There was more to it than that.
At any rate, Honey was enjoying his little vacation.
Imbra

Imbra had been gone like a shot, promising over her shoulder to return by nightfall. She would be back because to not come back when she promised to do so would lose her the right to go out again, and without that she often felt she would go mad in the pride's stiflingly hostile atmosphere.
The only question remaining was how she would spend her free afternoon.
Miere Sarut

As he watched and listened a lithe, muscular cheetah emerged from the tall grass and narrowed her sky blue eyes at him. In the face of automatic hostility, Honey's immediate reaction was always to form an acquaintance and friendship instead of remaining enemies.
"Somebody wi' yer eyes shouldn't frown. Ye're too beautiful fer life to make ye miserable."
Imbra

"There's no way you could possibly know that," she said sharply to the golden cheetah with the warm brown eyes. "Please keep your erroneous suppositions to yourself, rogue."
Miere Sarut

"I'm a pirate, love, not a rogue. An' I'm right. Tha's why ye're bristlin' so."
He didn't have to speak in the pirate cant most of the members of the Maestros used. He knew how to speak better, and had been raised speaking so. Nevertheless, Honey liked to use it to needle people who were too uptight.
"Could it be ye're the rogue?"
Imbra

"I'm not a rogue," she told him. "But I can't tell you about my home, either, unless I decide to take you there and keep you there forever. You'll understand if I don't want do that, I'm sure."
Miere Sarut

"Actually, I dun see why ye wouldna want t' do tha'. It might be I could be th' tha' makes ye happy in yer secret pride."
He was only teasing her, of course. Flirting was second nature to him, and most of the time he didn't even realize he was doing it, or doing something that would seem like flirting to people who didn't know him well.
"I'm called Honey," he said. "What's yer name, love?"
Imbra

"I'm Imbra," she said a little dazed. People in the 'Nera didn't try to seduce her, even in jest. They knew who her father was and they stayed away. It had been hard for her even to find people to train with when she was learning to be a fighter. She didn't know how to respond to it.
"And I don't think that taking a pirate into my pride would cause anything but trouble. Though...I get the feeling you like to cause trouble, don't you?"
She was trying to regain her footing. She was not going to be swept away by this pirate who couldn't even speak properly. And what kind of a name was Honey?
Miere Sarut

"Aye, that I do," he agreed. "But ye seem like ye're good with trouble. Ye wouldna find me any more trouble than ye can handle, I think."
This was actually Honey backing off. He didn't want to drive her away. There was potential, he felt, for something between them if he could manage this first encounter correctly.
Imbra

No. Trouble with him would come in another form. It would come with his warm brown eyes and easy manner, and the charm she couldn't quite resist. There were cheetahs like him in the 'Nera, too, but they were also unlike him, and not just because of the way he spoke.
"Rather than invite trouble into my home, I think it would be better if I bid you good day and goodbye."
This was not running away. It was not fleeing. She simply didn't want to waste her time in the rogue lands on this stranger.
Miere Sarut

"Don't run away, love," Honey said, standing up to forestall her if necessary. She did look like a fighter, and he could imagine attempting to keep her against her will would not go well. So he would just have to convince her she wanted to stay. "I'll not do a thing ye dun want. Ye've my word on't."
Imbra

"My time is not limitless, pirate," she informed him. "I must return home before dark, and it is likely I will be watched. My pride is very fond of surveillance, and I have a snotrag of a sister would would spy on me even if that wasn't the case."
Miere Sarut

He didn't know why it mattered to him so much that she like him. He liked to be liked, but he rarely had feelings as strong as the feelings he had about Imbra. She could be important, though he didn't know how, as yet.
"I'll not even ask ye t' break yer curfew, now how 'bout tha'?" he said with a grin.
Imbra

So far he was upfront and honest, compared to the people she was used to, and that was refreshing. This afternoon was supposed to be about getting away from all the things about the 'Nera that had been making her unhappy and dissatisfied lately. Maybe Honey and his openness was just what she needed.
"All right. Show me this place. And know that if you try anything I don't like, I'll kill you."