part 11 of the China Pearl Inn

A lot of cyber humping..um...er...writing? Yeah, writing. *nodnodnod*

* shrugging*

You know, I think the ether is calling.

*Bringing forth a portal, I stepped through. It was time to go gaming*
I am looking for a new game... 'Once Human' let me down... I have a couple of friends are wanting to drag me into Dune... but I am still debating.

Just a gradual coming down from the Perseid peak last night. Nice waxing gibbous Sturgeon Moon as well. And then some more earthly and earthy writing.
And what does destiny hold in store for her eponym ce soir?
Taps a finger along her chin and looks a bit devious(maybe)," perhaps I should craft a game of truth or dare and go from there.."

I am pretty sure he spoke words of some kind... not sure what language though....

:: sips on my rum and coke. ::
*steals the rum*
 
Looking around hearing the familiar growling voice she smirks, " oh look even the puppy is here too. Do you want a belly rub puppy...?" Mumbles under her breath, " teach you to call me devious."

Tossed a diode at Red," I think your dripping things. "

his growl deepens as he steps from the shadows, eyes flashing dangerously but his lips are twitching as he fights to keep from smiling, "Still havent gotten over that need to poke the wolf hmmm?"
 
his growl deepens as he steps from the shadows, eyes flashing dangerously but his lips are twitching as he fights to keep from smiling, "Still havent gotten over that need to poke the wolf hmmm?"
The laughter is evident in the words, her blues eyes lighting on the person growling at her, " when you present yourself as something scary, I might be. But until then pound puppy, you are just in need of a nap and a belly rub."
 
Damn... they are all coming out of the waterworks today... or etherworks I reckon. Oh... meant to say, I won the auction on the ether remover cannon. Ether is bad anyways... gives you pimples.
 
Damn... they are all coming out of the waterworks today... or etherworks I reckon. Oh... meant to say, I won the auction on the ether remover cannon. Ether is bad anyways... gives you pimples.

*sticks her tongue out him*

You're just jealous.
 
Things are getting lively here at the Old China. I think I'll just sit here by the window with a iced Redbreast and enjoy the show of tongues and cannons and snarls and wit.
 
I am not saying your wrong.... just that I have clear complexion than you. LOL
/I am not saying you're wrong...just that I have a clearer complexion than you do. LOL/

There are standards here at Literotica, you know! (In defense of Cait's most lovely, sensuous and eloquent tongue).
 
Tosses a tomatah at the Tio and then drains the rum as she plops back on to her beanbag chair," I like the ether it covers the stench."
 
Muchas gracias, Señora. Yo amo tomatl.
I have no idea what he just said but it sounded to me Destiny he called you a great big tomater... oh wait... tomat'er I mean. Now I admit I ain't no feller who speaks big fancy words like him but I am pretty sure that what he said. Gracies is Great... Muchas must mean much which I can see as big.... and tomati... is Tomater! See... he called you a great big tomater...
 
I have no idea what he just said but it sounded to me Destiny he called you a great big tomater... oh wait... tomat'er I mean. Now I admit I ain't no feller who speaks big fancy words like him but I am pretty sure that what he said. Gracies is Great... Muchas must mean much which I can see as big.... and tomati... is Tomater! See... he called you a great big tomater...
Close, ish, he said "I love tomato."
At least it wasn't French this time Tio, you and Ausus/Vivi used to give me a headache with that.
Nice to see the China Pearl still thrives!
 
I have no idea what he just said but it sounded to me Destiny he called you a great big tomater... oh wait... tomat'er I mean. Now I admit I ain't no feller who speaks big fancy words like him but I am pretty sure that what he said. Gracies is Great... Muchas must mean much which I can see as big.... and tomati... is Tomater! See... he called you a great big tomater...
I could smoosh my tomatoes all over you ... and the you could be a big tomatoer too!

Muchas gracias, Señora. Yo amo tomatl.
I LOVE tomato sammiches
 
Nope not a chance Tio 😂
It's Irish - and I only know that because it looks like the ancestry stuff my mum kept in a red suitcase, I'm descendant of Roscommon, Ireland. But I neither speak nor understand it
 
Nope not a chance Tio 😂
It's Irish - and I only know that because it looks like the ancestry stuff my mum kept in a red suitcase, I'm descendant of Roscommon, Ireland. But I neither speak nor understand it
Waterford and, back much further back, Ulster. I don't speak much Irish; studied it for a year back in high school days. We were taking English and Latin, of course, and French to be more cultured. Then we had a civics teacher who told us how reprehensible his grandmother was for still speaking Italian. In response, 26 fifteen-year old boys each undertook to study an additional language. Most did Spanish. Others did Italian, Greek, Norwegian, German, and more. I took Irish. The foreign language weeklies came out on Sunday, so there we'd be in Monday morning's civics class, cheerfully reading news in nearly a dozen languages that weren't English. Our teacher didn't quite appreciate it, but we did.

(Btw, Thank you, my dear.)
 
Waterford and, back much further back, Ulster. I don't speak much Irish; studied it for a year back in high school days. We were taking English and Latin, of course, and French to be more cultured. Then we had a civics teacher who told us how reprehensible his grandmother was for still speaking Italian. In response, 26 fifteen-year old boys each undertook to study an additional language. Most did Spanish. Others did Italian, Greek, Norwegian, German, and more. I took Irish. The foreign language weeklies came out on Sunday, so there we'd be in Monday morning's civics class, cheerfully reading news in nearly a dozen languages that weren't English. Our teacher didn't quite appreciate it, but we did.

(Btw, Thank you, my dear.)

Sounds like your school was much more diverse than mine in the language studies department! My primary school only offered one language as did my high school so I studied German in primary school and Chinese in high school. I was top of my class in German so when I home-schooled my son, that's the language I chose to teach him. I studied French as an adult because I intended to travel to Paris so I learned enough to get myself by. I spent most of my trip apologising for my intolerant father though! He struggled, it was his first time abroad and he only spoke English and a little Italian, he found it frustrating at best.
It was very funny to me and my sister - she mostly just told people to talk to me the whole time.

Thank you for the translation!
 
The other languages were all on our own time, outside of school. In New York one could always find lessons in any spoken (or extinct) language.
 
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