Ashelia B'nargin Dalmasca (
dynast_seraph) wrote2015-12-28 07:59 pm
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Who: Ashe, Gohan, and Zelda
What: Ashe attempts to turn a Type 7 into a Type 8.
When: Evening
Where: Ashe's Quarters
Warnings: Smut, also awkwardness
Ashe really hoped this was going to work. The chances were slim, but if she never tried she was liable to be left pining for something for the rest of her life, and that was an unfortunate state of affairs for a princess.
On the one hand, she had Gohan. Hardly of royal blood, but handsome, sweet, and good-hearted. Ashe was, frankly, hopelessly in love and had been from just about the day they met. He was also, she'd discovered, quite good in bed. She'd arranged for about the circumstances that required the least sneaking around - or at least, required the least distance of sneaking - and employed him as her bodyguard.
The problem was that Ashe was in love, equally hopelessly, with Princess Zelda. A political match between them would have been nice, but however much Ashe wanted to be with the beautiful, wise princess of Hyrule, it wasn't like two princesses were going to be producing any heirs together. The best that could generally be managed were unnecessarily frequent "diplomatic visits" and a rather racy correspondence.
But it was increasingly awkward to arrange for Gohan to be out of the way when she wanted to spend time with Zelda, and besides, Ashe hated the feeling of being unfaithful to each of her lovers with the other... but she was certain she couldn't live without either of them. Ashe generally had a lot of self-discipline, but it had a nasty tendency to go out the window where Gohan and Zelda were concerned. She wanted all three of them to be together. To that end, she'd arranged a candlelit dinner for three in her chambers tonight - tricky enough to do without having her servants wonder what she was up to or insist on staying to help serve the meal.
She was well aware that this had the potential to go very badly... but she wanted to at least try. She was a princess, after all - why shouldn't she try to have everything she wanted?
What: Ashe attempts to turn a Type 7 into a Type 8.
When: Evening
Where: Ashe's Quarters
Warnings: Smut, also awkwardness
Ashe really hoped this was going to work. The chances were slim, but if she never tried she was liable to be left pining for something for the rest of her life, and that was an unfortunate state of affairs for a princess.
On the one hand, she had Gohan. Hardly of royal blood, but handsome, sweet, and good-hearted. Ashe was, frankly, hopelessly in love and had been from just about the day they met. He was also, she'd discovered, quite good in bed. She'd arranged for about the circumstances that required the least sneaking around - or at least, required the least distance of sneaking - and employed him as her bodyguard.
The problem was that Ashe was in love, equally hopelessly, with Princess Zelda. A political match between them would have been nice, but however much Ashe wanted to be with the beautiful, wise princess of Hyrule, it wasn't like two princesses were going to be producing any heirs together. The best that could generally be managed were unnecessarily frequent "diplomatic visits" and a rather racy correspondence.
But it was increasingly awkward to arrange for Gohan to be out of the way when she wanted to spend time with Zelda, and besides, Ashe hated the feeling of being unfaithful to each of her lovers with the other... but she was certain she couldn't live without either of them. Ashe generally had a lot of self-discipline, but it had a nasty tendency to go out the window where Gohan and Zelda were concerned. She wanted all three of them to be together. To that end, she'd arranged a candlelit dinner for three in her chambers tonight - tricky enough to do without having her servants wonder what she was up to or insist on staying to help serve the meal.
She was well aware that this had the potential to go very badly... but she wanted to at least try. She was a princess, after all - why shouldn't she try to have everything she wanted?