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Ashera threw her covers aside and got out of the bed, opting to stay barefoot. ”Race you to the kitchen?” she offered mischievously.
Ashera threw her covers aside and got out of the bed, opting to stay barefoot. ”Race you to the kitchen?” she offered mischievously.
Asa planted her front paws in the ground and leaned back, much like a playful dog. She let out a chirp in response, and booked it out of the room.
Ashera laughed quickly giving chase, honestly not expecting to win. As tempting as it was, she wasn't going to call Asa a cheater.
Finally, Asa skidded to a halt in the kitchen, bumping her head slightly against a cupboard. She shook her head, turning to the entrance and giving a loud victorious chirp.
Ashera slid into the room a couple of steps behind Asa but managed to stop and not trip over the Dragon. ”Good race, Asa!” she laughed heartily. ”Well, loser makes breakfast.” The Fae winked, gathering the ingredients and starting some tea for herself.
Asa leaped up onto the counter, as if she were trying to help.
Ashera raised a brow. ”You want to help me heat some water?” she asked holding the tea kettle. It was the only thing she could think of that Asa would be able to help with since she doubted that the Dragon could hold a kitchen knife.
Asa bobbed her head up and down in excitement. She ducked her head under the kettle, and with a puff let out a stream of flame. Within a few seconds, the water was boiling.
”Thank you, sweetheart.” Ashera smiled gratefully. She poured the hot water into her mug and let the tea steep as she cut up the fruit for the two of them. Though she did slide a whole strawberry to Asa as a treat.
(Sorry! My dad made me stay off for a day.)
Asa sniffed the strawberry, picking it up in her mouth with a smile. She snapped down, slicing the strawberry in half. She swallowed the half in her mouth, then nudged the other half to Ashera.
Ashera was mildly surprised by the unexpected gesture but accepted the offered half. ”Thank you, Asa. That's very sweet of you.” she smiled and ate the piece of fruit before returning to making their breakfast. Placing the bowl in front of Asa, she stroked the Dragon’s head sweetly.
Asa purred, happy. She leaned into Ashera's touch for a moment before turning to her food. She started to eat slowly, careful not to eat too much at once.
Ashera just couldn't stop smiling as she ate her own breakfast, watching Asa the whole time. She had had no idea that a Dragon could be so cute.
Finishing off her bowl, Asa licked the bottom slightly, lapping up some of the leftover juices from the fruit. Satisfied, Asa leapt off of the counter, rubbing herself slightly against Ashera's leg.
Ashera finished her food and crouched down to pet Asa, giggling to herself. She’s so affectionate. … Maybe… ”Let’s see, I have my list for shopping, but you’ll have to help me pick out what kind of meat you like. I'm a vegetarian but I do know how to cook meat.” She admitted.
Asa leaned into Ashera's touch, as usual, nodding her head. Sometimes, she wished she could just change forms and talk to her owners, but then she would be in danger. No matter who her owner was, they would always have to turn her in.
”And you seem to be quite the cuddler… I’ll let you decide if I should get you your own bed or if you would prefer to just share with me.” Ashera continued.
Asa knew exactly which one she was going to pick. She didn't need her own bed, she needed to snuggle. She rubbed up against Ashera's leg again, humming.
Ashera smiled. ”I had a feeling you’d say that.” she chuckled as she stood up. ”I just need to get changed for the day and we can go. Silly human laws.” she muttered still smiling as she placed their dishes in the sink. ”They really don't know as much as they think.”
Asa nodded, perhaps more so than she should have. Humans thought they owned the world, that they knew what was natural and unnatural. It was wrong, how they were trying to change the natural order to fit their needs and agendas.
”I really don't know if I should call them foolish or clever for some of their actions. But I will say they can be entertaining.” Ashera winked mischievously, remembering some of the stories they came up with. ”I’ll be right back, Asa.” she assured heading upstairs.
Asa watched Ashera go, sitting down at the bottom of the stairs and letting out a puff of smoke. She was glad Ashera wasn't changing in front of her; past owners had done this before, and it always embarrassed Asa.
Ashera was actually a bit more modest than her fellow Fae. She had no problem with their ways but even if there weren't human laws about it, Ashera would still wear more clothing than her cousins. Though there were human styles she would never wear. Today she had slipped on a light green dress with a floral print and, of course, flowing elbow-length sleeves. ”Ready, girl?” she smiled from the top of the stairs, holding a pair of brown sandals unsure if she wanted to wear them.
Asa, at Ashera's question, leaped to her feet, letting out a chirp. She really liked Ashera's outfit, and spun in a circle, looking up at her.
She giggled and slid down the railing. Ashera dropped her shoes at the bottom and slipped them on as she grabbed her purse. Humans don't use enough natural surfaces. They’re either too hot or cold and slippery. she decided opening the door waiting for Asa.
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