The two new lovers fall asleep. Eraser wakes up as Midnight peeks in. “You have such a fine ass.”Aizawa lowers his head back down to kiss Lana as he flips his female friend off. His new love moans and shifts slightly as if he dare not move or else. Nemuri enters the room with some finger food such as grapes and cheese. The kinda food for aftercare. Shota mouths the word ‘Thank you’.
Eraser convinces Midnight and Mic to take his patrols. ‘Sunday is when he will grade papers.' As his mind becomes less fuzzy he notices Lana’s hand laced in his. Her hand is slightly different, the webbing of her human hand is just slightly longer. With a gentle shifting of his long body he studies her feet to see that the weaving between his toes is also slightly different. Lana’s body adaptation is just enough for her to swim faster the oceans or lakes than most.
Lana slowly wakes up. Her brown eyes seek out his golden ones. “Is something wrong?”
Shota pulls their laced fingers to his lips and gives a kiss on her hand. “No except is there a saltwater fish cat name based?”
“Hmm, catshark sometimes shortens to gato. Why?”
“Kitten just doesn't quite seem to fit,” Shota chuckles.
“Then you are B’alam, it Mayan for Jaguar…”
Aizawa gets a confused look on his face. Lana pats him to move so she can get up. The marine biologist walks out of his room to hers then returns with two necklaces. Lana hands one to Shota of a Whale tail Koru with a broken bit of orca tooth. She holds up a woven cord with a boar’s tusk that will fit around his throat.
“What’s this Gato?” Shota is dying of curiosity.
"A Maori friend made these after a dream I had. You see I dreamed of a black Jaguar three times then when I visited some Mayan ruins I saw a black jaguar three times. Most people will never see any jaguar in the world. It was always a male. I was going to the Amazon river to see freshwater dolphins and instead it was a black jaguar trying to tell me something.”
“Uhm your friend designed these for a reason I presume,” Shota says trying to be too curious sounding.
“The boar tusk choker is for the man that truly ‘catches’ my eye. It is a gift to this man. The horn Koru with a whale tail is for me when I find that special man…” Lana stops then places her bottom lip between her teeth.
“It's not just any gift is it? Does it mean what I think it does?” Aizawa tilts his head with a small smirk on his lips.
“It's what you think it should mean is all…” then Lana places the boar tusk choker around his neck and fastenings it.
Shota holds his fingers out and motions for her necklace. He slips it over Lana’s head. “Mrs. Aizawa we need a marriage certificate in Japan but the meaning is not lost. If anything it is beyond what I could have thought was possible physically, mentally and spiritually.”
“We just won’t discuss cultural takes on whales?” Lana asks.
“Oh I learned my lesson Gato...but then you may not have been so interested in me.”
Lana starts laughing and falls off the bed. “You know the whole ‘ass’ thing? It really is about how Midnight was describing you one late night and I was giving her shit. So she went undercover so to speak to sneak a photo of your bare ass!”
“Nhgh! Figures, sounds like Nemuri...wait. You were interested to meet me?” Aizawa looks with a little shock.
“Mhm B’alam I sure did. I even wanted to fuck your brains out. I just never thought I find that you were agreeable to primal play. Midnight said brat tamer was about as close.”
“I have an idea Mrs. Aizawa. We eat this food Midnight has for us then another go for another rough and tumble if you are up to it.”
Lana giggles, “Well you certainly are!”
Aizawa lets a deep growl out and the sound of a heavy plate is heard hitting the floor. Midnight pours some wine and rests against her kitchen counter. “Maybe I need ear plugs with those two big cats in heat…”
The koru's many meanings In Maori design, the greenstone koru has a dual meaning. It is commonly used in Maori art as a symbol of creation due to its fluid circular shape. Based on the unfurling fern frond of the native New Zealand silver fern, the circular shape of the koru conveys the idea of perpetual movement.
Koru (Spiral) | New Zealand Pounamu Designs & Meanings ...www.mountainjade.co.nz/pages/meanings-design-pounamu-koru-spiral
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Prima| (Feral Aizawa)
Fanfic(Slow🍋burn) Shota Aizawa, tired underground hero, is at Midnight's home for one of her parties. Most of the party guests he knows or has heard of them, except a brown haired beauty, dressed modestly in a red dress. Shota catches up with Miss Leila...