Luna_Wolf72
CinnaWolf circa 2023
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She watched as he removed his coat and gingerly rid himself of his shirt. His torso was bruised, scarred, scratched. She wanted to say something to him, but had no idea WHAT. His body moved with a bit of hesitation and it wasn't until she heard a stifled groan that she remembered about his knee. She couldn't take it back though. He was too tall for her to reach his shoulders and neck without straining and he knew it, so she waited while he stretched out. When he looked somewhat comfortable, she straddled his lower back and eased down. Her own cracked ribs gave a twinge in protest but she ignored them.
After a moment's pause, Genevieve began using her fingertips and strong hands to soothe liniment into the corded muscles of his upper back and shoulders. Closing her eyes, she allowed his body's responses to decide just where her hands would go next. Small circles, using thumbs and index fingers, then pushing down; long strokes beside the upper spine and into the bottom of his hair line.
More liniment. Her hands stroked into the muscles that stabilized the neck, relaxing them, taking the stiffness away. Down again, onto the shoulders and across the Trapezius. Her hands moved of their own violition, strong and steady, until she realized that her wrists were locked from pressure and stopped. With no words, she stood up and stretched, whimpering slightly as her ribs moved against the bindings that held them still. Finally, she allowed her own green eyes to gaze at him, checking his color.
"You should probably check and see if that helped any. Try moving your head, stretch out your shoulders." She turned away and repacked her bag while she waited for the verdict.
After a moment's pause, Genevieve began using her fingertips and strong hands to soothe liniment into the corded muscles of his upper back and shoulders. Closing her eyes, she allowed his body's responses to decide just where her hands would go next. Small circles, using thumbs and index fingers, then pushing down; long strokes beside the upper spine and into the bottom of his hair line.
More liniment. Her hands stroked into the muscles that stabilized the neck, relaxing them, taking the stiffness away. Down again, onto the shoulders and across the Trapezius. Her hands moved of their own violition, strong and steady, until she realized that her wrists were locked from pressure and stopped. With no words, she stood up and stretched, whimpering slightly as her ribs moved against the bindings that held them still. Finally, she allowed her own green eyes to gaze at him, checking his color.
"You should probably check and see if that helped any. Try moving your head, stretch out your shoulders." She turned away and repacked her bag while she waited for the verdict.