She sleeps softly, soundly, not a care in the world. She rests feeling safe within the quarters of her Master, yet such was not always the case. The sun still far from rising, the stars continue to twinkle over the villa. Rex quietly dons his clothing for the day, still watching her sleep, hearing her breathe softly. He recollects the memories of his harsh training as well as his ownership over her in the beginning.
The first time they met, she kept peeking into the Inn, her trepidation caught his attention. She looked away when he caught her glancing inside, her heart racing. She heard so many rumors of such a place, but "could the stories be real?" she thought her self.
She took a deep, then popped her head back in. To her surprise, the man that caught her peeking was standing before her. She shook in nervousness, backing away from him.
"Um...um... uh..." She tried to speak, but her trepidation got the best of her. She saw this man, unlike the Stormwind guards, he lacked a sense of nobility or duty beyond him. Though he had grit, his demeanor gave a mysterious presence about his character. Yet, she could not resist to know a bit more about this stranger.
Rex observed her, the bashful posture as she stood with her back against the wall. The way she fidgeted with her hands. How she didn't dare look up to meet his eyes. The rosy red blush of her skin, the quivering lips. He enjoyed seeing her as she was. Since his time as a gladiator, his only experience with enjoying the female body were those of collared slaves who's duty was to keep the morale of gladiators high as well as tavern wenches since his won freedom.
He took a step closer, his tunic still draped over his shoulder. Upper body naked, exposing his muscular figure. Various scar tissue telling a thousand stories all over his body, beads of sweat gliding down his chest and arms.
Yet, her clothing spoke a hundred words. She wore a white robe with inscriptions of the light. She was a priest, yet her youthful look would indicate that she's still a priest in training.