Valira suppressed a both moan as she felt Daisy grope her ass, and a giggle as she felt the tickle of Daisy's fur. She smelt wonderful, not that Daisy didn't always smell great in human form too, but this was different. The barest odor of flowers hinting at this forms connection to nature, making Valira sigh in nostalgic contentment as it reminded her of the scent of her homeland Ashara. Valira shook her head to clear it of all of those distractions, doing her best to focus on the situation at hand. Daisy's words made her blush a bit, the thought of being carried bridal style by the were rabbit sounding both more dignified than a shoulder carry, and more enjoyable to boot. After all, Valira may have been a knight but being treated like a damsel was nice every once in a while.
''Its quite alright Daisy, I understand. I imagine that you don't let this side of yourself out often, its only natural that your arousal would build up greatly in an animalistic state like this. When this is all over we'll help you in whatever way we can... At any rate, perhaps this run will help burn some of that excess energy off and make things a bit more bearable for you until then.''
Valira swallowed at that, imagining just what the were rabbit would do when given the opportunity to indulge her carnal needs. As pent up as she was, Valira had no doubt that sex with Daisy in such a state would be both hard and rough, her immense stamina allowing her to keep going long after her partner was spent. Images of her and Daisy fucking like animals, like rabbits, filled her mind, Akalfa and Dirk joining in to make the picture even sweeter. Once again, Valira had to remove such thoughts from her head and remind herself to stay on track. Speaking of on track, the ride was proving to be a lot smoother than she thought it would be. She felt no motion sickness whatsoever, and she soon became used to the sensations. While not perfect, it did give Valira a sort of childish exhilaration, each bounce making her stomach flutter with excitement. She resisted the urge to yell out a whoop, although the temptation was fairly strong. Valira's ears pricked up as Daisy spoke, unable to hear the scream herself but trusting her friends superior hearing completely. Valira sighed in relief at the fact that it wasn't Dirk, although that mingled confused anxiety as she wondered just who it belonged to.
''Whoever they are, let us hope that its a sign that Dirk is alive and kicking ass! And believe me Daisy, we all want to reward Dirk for that, in as thorough and in depth a manner as possible.''
Valira let that suggestive statement hang in the air, leaving no doubt as to what form that reward would take. Yet another reason to hope that Dirk was uninjured, after all he would need quite a bit of strength and endurance if he hoped to claim his accolades. Such deliciously lewd thoughts followed Valira until they finally reached their destination, the High Elf's eyes joining the were rabbits in searching the tree line. Finally, she found where the smoke was coming from, a dirty series of puffs emanating from a spot further into the forest. Valira pointed in the direction of what she saw, getting off Daisy's back with a slight huff.
''I suggest we move as stealthily and silently as possible. Though this is usually more Dirk's forte, we don't know what we're going to be walking into and I'd rather err on the side of caution. Besides, the element of surprise is always useful. I know you are quite excited Daisy, but please do your best to follow my lead and remain quiet. Now, let us move. Silent as the wind, and just as deadly.''
Valira gave a serious and determined look at her comrade, before they began to make their way past the trees. It was only late afternoon so at least they would not have to navigate the area in darkness, although that also made the likelihood of them being spotted that much higher. As the came closer and closer to the source of the smoke, Valira could smell it in the air, mingled with another foul and greasy scent that nearly made her wretch. Whoever was the owner of that fire smelled terrible and Valira could tell by the muffled voices she heard that became clearer by the minute that they were as savage and bestial as their odour. Clearly there was some sort of commotion going on as well as the guttural and harsh tones were filled with surprised rage and amused laughter. Valira swallowed, wondering just who those voices belonged to and what else they would find. Finding a bush big enough to obscure them both they crouched down, hiding as best as possible as they peeked their heads through the underbrush and finally saw a most horrific sight.
Ogres! An entire camp of them, the fire only serving to add to the sweat and stink of their unwashed bodies. Valira breathed through her mouth, as she scanned the area. The beasts had them outnumbered and had a size advantage but they were large and cumbersome, Valira and Daisy had them beat in both speed, agility and intelligence. Valira's tactical considerations were interrupted as she saw a most horrific sight, the body of Zira splayed out and ready to be devoured. It was soaking wet and drying by the fire, no doubt she and Dirk must have crashed into the lake and been fished out. Valira felt pity for the half dragon, as much as she hated her and as deserving as her death was, becoming an ogres lunch was a most undignified funeral indeed. Finally, Valira's eyes alighted on a long wooden stake, a pile of ropes unceremoniously pooled around it. She smiled, immediately realizing that Dirk must have escaped and had clearly given one of his captors a bloody nose as he did so. That was obviously the source of the scream, Valira feeling both pride and respect for her friend fill her heart. She knew however that he was not out of the woods yet, literally.
Dirk was alive, at least for the moment but he still needed their assistance. Taking down an ogre alone was no easy task, especially cornered and exhausted. They couldn't afford to get bogged down in fighting the main group, better that they help Dirk and then all three of them could sweep back around and kill the rest. Hopefully by that point Akalfa and Sune would join them and they could truly make this a group effort. Valira felt a twinge of worry, hoping that they had just arrived quicker than the pair and that nothing untoward had happened. Pushing such pessimistic thoughts from her mind, Valira motioned Daisy to follow her, shuffling through the undergrowth as they made their way towards where she thought Dirk might be. It wasn't hard, she just needed to follow the path of crushed grass and bent trees, doing her best not to make a sound. The last thing they needed was to get caught right when they were on the cusp of saving their friend.