
The difference in their size was almost amusing. K'yohko wasn't a miq'ote to judge the on the size of a person but, K'ile could barely stretch himself the length of K'yohko's body. The nunh watched with a vague interest. Just what was K'ile trying to do anyway? He couldn't understand it.
K'yohko remained still, allowing the other to pin him down completely, but did not struggle or try to breath. His eyes shimmered in a surprisingly pretty way, the color of the water making them shine more brightly than they ever had before.
It was sort of strange. His lungs ached for breath, and although it was a mere movement away, he didn't move for it immediately. There was a odd serenity about feeling the water's across all of his skin. In a way, it almost felt like a warm embrace. His eyes closed for a moment, taking in the moment even as his lungs burned. Yohko lingered beneath the water, longer than he ought to. And for a moment, his face slipped an earnest smile.
Without warning, K'yohko sat up abruptly and pushed his face above the water to gasp for breath. His eyes opened again and he shook his head off a little bit, raising an ear and a tail at K'ile.
K'yohko remained still, allowing the other to pin him down completely, but did not struggle or try to breath. His eyes shimmered in a surprisingly pretty way, the color of the water making them shine more brightly than they ever had before.
It was sort of strange. His lungs ached for breath, and although it was a mere movement away, he didn't move for it immediately. There was a odd serenity about feeling the water's across all of his skin. In a way, it almost felt like a warm embrace. His eyes closed for a moment, taking in the moment even as his lungs burned. Yohko lingered beneath the water, longer than he ought to. And for a moment, his face slipped an earnest smile.
Without warning, K'yohko sat up abruptly and pushed his face above the water to gasp for breath. His eyes opened again and he shook his head off a little bit, raising an ear and a tail at K'ile.