They spent some much needed time lying together and resting, their bodies twined together with Kam's tail gently teasing Tasha's twitching asshole. Tasha twitches and giggles with the sensation and her lips return the gesture with light, loving kisses. Eventually though, the sweat on their skin dries and Karmen breaks away from Tasha's grasp, though her tail stays twined between her lover's legs as she looks down into her eyes.
"I hear a hot shower calling my name. Coming?" She asks, her tail-tip gently snapping against the skin of Tasha's ass. Through the sudden lusty light in her eyes, she sits up herself, her hands caressing Karmen's tail as she moves.
"Wouldn't miss it for the world." She smirks, her lips landing softly on Karmen's nose. Karmen blinks then shakes her head and wraps her arms around Tasha before hefting her up as she gets to her feet. Tasha lets out a quiet squeal as she's suddenly manhandled in Karmen's inhumanly strong grip. Her own arms wrap around Karmen's neck as she carries her through the spacious bedroom and into her beautifully artistic bathroom.
It's walls are patterned with drawings from Karmen's very own hands, etched deeply into the material used to make them. Tasha knew not what it was, but the beauty of it combined with Karmen's graceful marking took her breath away. As Karmen held her close to her warm body, Tasha looked around the room, the pictures drawn therein telling a story she didn't recognize. She looked up into Karmen's eyes, her own asking the question her lips couldn't quite form. Karmen's eyes closed and a weight seemed to settle on her shoulders that Tasha had never seen before.
"This tells the story of the first days of my time away from you." Karmen says, her tone one of anguish and of days spent in perpetual loneliness. Her eyes remain closed, but she continues slowly, as though telling the past for the first time.
"So much happened in that time that I don't have words for, but when you left that day, it seemed like any other. I was walking through the park, listening to the wind and thinking as I always did. One moment I was there, the next, here. Much the same as when you first arrived, I was brought in and someone sat upon that throne greeted me. She was the description of perfection, more beautiful than a human mind could imagine." Tasha frowns at her lover's closed eyes, but before she says anything, Karmen's grip tightens around her body.
"She showed me things, taught me some others, changed me into what you see today. As time went on, we grew close, and she never stopped apologizing for bringing me here against my will. We talked about so many things that you wouldn't even imagine, but her favorite topic was you. She always wanted to know more about you, wanted to know how I loved you, how I held you. But one day, she was taken from us. I won't speak of it now, as even fifty years passed, her loss still burns. For all of us." Karmen's voice was one of pain and loss greater than Tasha could hope to imagine, but one part of her story pulled her back to the present.
'Wait...fifty years? That's not possible!" She states, her eyes wide as she stares up at at Karmen's emotional face. Finally her eyes open and she looks back at Tasha with a depthless pool of misery reflecting back at her.
"Tasha...it's been three hundred years since I last held you in my arms." Karmen whispered, her expression so full of grief that Tasha couldn't doubt her honesty for even a moment. She squirms in Karmen's grasp until she sets her down on her feet, but as she stands Tasha's arms lock behind her head and hold her down at her height, their foreheads pressed together as she holds back her tears for her lover.
"I can't begin to imagine so long without you Karmen, I just can't." She takes a deep breath, her throat burning. "When I came home that day and you weren't there, it scared me so much. I went looking for you everywhere I could think of, but there was no sign. No one who had seen you, or knew where you went. I knew you wouldn't, but I couldn't help wandering if you had left me. As the days went by, I tried calling the police, hoping that they had found something, anything! But they never did. Hearing that month after month broke me."
Tasha's voice broke, and Karmen's hands cradled her shuddering body, holding her close as she struggled with the memories of her time without her most beloved, her other half. She got a hold of herself, if she just barely, and kept going.
"I lost myself without you, without hearing your sweet laugh, without touching you. As time went on and it got closer to a year since you disappeared, I started to wish I would disappear too, forever. I stopped eating, stopped going out, I stopped even looking for you. I just broke apart. I don't remember how long I was like that, but eventually someone found me and I spent a long time in the hospital, trying to come back and after a while I did. When I was given the go ahead to leave, something strange stopped me, and the next thing I knew," She pulls away from Karmen slightly, looking deep into her eyes. "I found you."