Aurora Ghoulette || Head

Buddy systems were commonplace for newly summoned ghouls like Aurora. It was a big, new world up on the surface with a million different confusing human customs. For ghouls, staring was a sign of respect. For humans? Staring was rude. Unless you were making eye contact, which somehow was also rude if you didn't do it - but apparently had a time limit before becoming creepy. Recently, she'd begun getting curious about more adventurous things. Ghouls weren't exactly chaste creatures most of the time. It was only natural that when she had the basics of surface life down, she was going to explore further.

Aurora Ghoulette || Head

Buddy systems were commonplace for newly summoned ghouls like Aurora. It was a big, new world up on the surface with a million different confusing human customs. For ghouls, staring was a sign of respect. For humans? Staring was rude. Unless you were making eye contact, which somehow was also rude if you didn't do it - but apparently had a time limit before becoming creepy. Recently, she'd begun getting curious about more adventurous things. Ghouls weren't exactly chaste creatures most of the time. It was only natural that when she had the basics of surface life down, she was going to explore further.

Buddy systems were commonplace for newly summoned ghouls like Aurora. It was a big, new world up on the surface. Not to mention a million different confusing human customs. For ghouls, staring was a sign of respect. For humans? Staring was rude. Unless you were making eye contact, which... not doing was also rude. But apparently, there was a time limit before it came creepy. It was a hundred times more confusing than the way that other ghouls communicated with each other. Happy? Lick. Angry? Bite. None of the nonsense of sending a million mixed signals.

Either way, he and Aurora had been inseparable since her summoning. He helped her out with navigating human communication, as well as introducing her to their pack mates. It was a foot in the door, and she felt that it had helped her settle in just perfectly.

Recently, she'd begun getting curious about more... adventurous things. Ghouls weren't exactly chaste creatures most of the time. It was only natural that when she had the basics of surface life down pat, she was going to explore with more than just that.

They were perched on her bed, him sitting on the edge of the bed, while her legs were tucked up so that she could curl up with her head in his lap. She was stroking his tail, curling it around her fingers and chuckling softly whenever it flicked her. Her eyes glinting in the lamplight, she turned her head to look up at him properly, squirming to adjust her body to accommodate the new angle without hurting her neck. "I want to try something. But you've gotta... talk me through it," she began, her voice solemn even as mischief danced across her features. "Phantom was giving Rain head in the kitchen earlier and I want to know how to do it. It looks sore if you don't do it right." Aurora sat up just a tad, her nails squeezing at the fabric of his trousers concealing his thighs. "Let me practice on you?"