Shantania/Supports/EillisLynia

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Lynia arose from the futon, aware of the mess she had made moments ago, lost in the throes of pleasure. Now in a sitting position, Lynia looked down at her partner. Mere days ago, Eillis would have been "just a servant" to her; with recent events in mind, though, Lynia supposed that her servant would not have been opposed to this sort of service, even under different pretenses. She admired Eillis's slight frame, unclad as it was, taking in all the details that would otherwise be covered or moving too quickly to notice. Eillis was still young, and it showed in the way her body didn't so much curve as jut in straight lines, with a shy shadow where her breasts would go. Lynia held her hand in front of her face and compared their skin tones. Eillis had been outside the palace more frequently than she had, and her soft, lustrous skin was a noticeably darker tan; Lynia's by contrast, was pale enough that she was clearly visible in this state, even in complete darkness.

Quiet moments passed as Eillis continued to sleep, tired from the evening's events. Lynia, still sitting over her, could not help but envy the girl. Her life had been so much simpler, just following orders and staying out of the way. Lynia had no orders to follow, and nobody that would care if she were in the way. She almost wanted to cry, and that she did. At least one tear of joy landed on the young servant girl's stomach, rousing her from her sleep.

Eillis raised her head from the flat futon, yawning a bit. "Ah...is it morning?"

Lynia, hurriedly wiping away the rest of her tears, lowered herself prone next to the girl, sharing in bodily warmth. "It's still dark out. We have plenty of time."

"I'm so tired, though," Eillis giggled quietly. "I know you don't want this to end, milady, but..."

"Oh, I'm so sorry, Eillis...I didn't realize how I'd been overworking you."

"It is hardly 'work' in this sense, milady." One of Eillis's arms draped itself loosely over Lynia's slightly more curvaceous form. "I am only disappointed that you hadn't asked me sooner."