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Jisu (지수)/ Liuxi (柳溪) ([personal profile] serpendipity) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet 2024-06-22 04:40 am (UTC)

While the forest wasn't always theirs, they were always a part of the forest. From a resident that had a place, like every other living thing in it, to a spirit that could only watch and have things continuing to on and flourishing however it can. Always watching as people traveled through, sometimes staying for brief periods or gathering the water at their lake, but never settling in for long. Especially when the season was at its height, when the feelings that came this time of year were mostly sated, and would linger until Nourishment was the focus instead.

So, with a human coming by, filling his belly and settling in, Jisu watched with the eyes of being with the forest. He was... interesting, and had something unique to his spirit, compared to all the others that come through. She watched with her own eyes as his body was responding to the presence she left in the air, and felt her body awakening with an ache in response.

There were no sounds as she walked towards the human, as her body was still gathering itself into a form that could better interact with his. Normally that would be difficult, but the full moon was a benefit for more than just Water, and the timing just happened to be right. It truly was fortuitous.

She was sitting down next to him, leaning close, before her body was even able to maintain weight or warmth. From a ghost of an image to being in more of a tangible form, Jisu's face stayed watching his, as her hand reached to stroke him from behind his hand, wanting to see how easily it would be to take over. Which could be alarming in most circumstances, especially with how close she kept her face to his, but she thought that if he was so heartily embracing her effects, then why not her?

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