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<blockquote data-quote="Gray Shade" data-source="post: 2663514" data-attributes="member: 32340"><p><strong>The Giggler in the Forest</strong></p><p></p><p>His bluff worked well enough. The giggling stopped at the last second, as if the forest person had realized the ruse, but Dongle's reflexes were honed by dodging fireballs, and he easily leapt under his horse, and, in a roll, barrelled through the foliage, and sprung to his feet, his hands mid-grab at a shirt when he realized he stood directly in front of the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen who was not, inconvieniently for him, wearing a shirt. In fact, with the exception of what appeared to be freshly painted black leaves roaming over her body, she was completely nude. His hands froze--mid-air eagle claws with nothing to grasp. Finally, they grasped at her long, jet black hair. With a giggle and smile that almost stopped his hands she turned to run but his hands were quick, and more importantly in this instance, his will was strong, and he got hold of her hair.</p><p></p><p>As soon as he did, though, he found that he could not grasp it. His hands were paralyzed as soon as they touched her beauty, and her hair, soft as morning dew on a violet's leaves, slid through his fingers.</p><p></p><p>Although stunned momentarily, he recovered himself quickly. She'd barely had time to gracefully leap over a fallen tree and skip past a couple of roots before he again took action.</p><p></p><p>* * *</p><p></p><p>OOC: Once you enter the Twisted Forest, it is very difficult to see (very dark). You can see back out, but it is like looking through twice as much foliage as there really is. Looking into the forest is even more difficult, and the only reason you haven't lost the woman already is your googles. You can make her out, more by her movement that a definite shape, about fifteen feet away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gray Shade, post: 2663514, member: 32340"] [b]The Giggler in the Forest[/b] His bluff worked well enough. The giggling stopped at the last second, as if the forest person had realized the ruse, but Dongle's reflexes were honed by dodging fireballs, and he easily leapt under his horse, and, in a roll, barrelled through the foliage, and sprung to his feet, his hands mid-grab at a shirt when he realized he stood directly in front of the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen who was not, inconvieniently for him, wearing a shirt. In fact, with the exception of what appeared to be freshly painted black leaves roaming over her body, she was completely nude. His hands froze--mid-air eagle claws with nothing to grasp. Finally, they grasped at her long, jet black hair. With a giggle and smile that almost stopped his hands she turned to run but his hands were quick, and more importantly in this instance, his will was strong, and he got hold of her hair. As soon as he did, though, he found that he could not grasp it. His hands were paralyzed as soon as they touched her beauty, and her hair, soft as morning dew on a violet's leaves, slid through his fingers. Although stunned momentarily, he recovered himself quickly. She'd barely had time to gracefully leap over a fallen tree and skip past a couple of roots before he again took action. * * * OOC: Once you enter the Twisted Forest, it is very difficult to see (very dark). You can see back out, but it is like looking through twice as much foliage as there really is. Looking into the forest is even more difficult, and the only reason you haven't lost the woman already is your googles. You can make her out, more by her movement that a definite shape, about fifteen feet away. [/QUOTE]
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