Something about the singular fire in the otherwise quiet warehouse was calming to Caules. A gentle breeze packed with magical energy flooded the room. It was unlike any phenomenon he had ever seen.
Walking around to the other side of the fire, the Knight sat down. "I forgot to ask you your name."
Sitting down, one knee pressed close to his shoulder as he leaned on it, Caules began to introduce himself.
"Erm, Caules. Caules Forvedge. If you didn't catch it already while I was shouting, my sister's name is Fiore, in case you stumble into her or have met someone by that name."
Gabriel smirked at La Folia's plea as he continued to tease her nipple. Amethyst eyes gleamed as his skin flared again. He gave her other breast a playful squeeze and said, "Then prove it, my pretty Folly."
A mild purr escaped the whitehead as she then took a gentle hold on his shaft and, raising herself of of him temporarily, guided his length inside her, slowly letting herself onto it as she felt that incredibly feeling of him filling her up. With a moan she grasped his shoulders as she gently began rising up and down on his length.
After trying to feed the firebird for a good 5 minutes, holding the lightly roasted samosa in front of what he presumed to be it's beak, comically looking into a window on the other side of the room trying to gauge it's reactions, Karna returned to his own meal, wolfed down his remaining portion, and set up a gentle flame under each of the remaining dishes holding prepared portions of his cooking, keeping them at a reasonable warmth as Karna then went upstairs 2 floors, interested in interacting with the vampires he saved from a crushing death at the hands of the faux-Death God.
"Honestly I'm not sure. She needs to be deprogramed, but that's a wee bit out of my skill set."
Catching the far end of Forest's words as he came to the landing of the third floor, Karna came into the room in all his brilliance, responding in a cruel but honest manner.
"She has been bred and trained from a young age to become a soldier. Few recover from that even with the best of aid, and fewer still can be claimed to be of full human function afterwards."