if my husband nommed on my shoulder hard enough to leave a mark, I'd probably smack him in the face.
Agreed. There's this fascination with bloodplay I don't quite understand or share, though it has been fun to dance around the edges with (I wrote a hint of bloodplay into one of my contest shorts).
If someone tried it IRL, though, they'd find it was not worth the pain inflicted on them by me, LOL.
Miroku and Sango rarely get the love they deserve. Their backgrounds and reasons for chasing Naraku are almost as crucial to the entire story as InuYasha's. I mean, heck, Miroku's really gave them the time-frame to work with. "You must kill this hanyou before the hole sucks everything in its path."
Well, and Miroku is the one who introduced - literally - the whole Naraku plotline to begin with. He'd be an interesting one to do a character exploration about, because so much is unknown. Who was his mother? What was his childhood like, before and after his father died? What about all the scams he pulled between leaving Mushin's care and finding Inuyasha & Kagome?
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Agreed. There's this fascination with bloodplay I don't quite understand or share, though it has been fun to dance around the edges with (I wrote a hint of bloodplay into one of my contest shorts).
If someone tried it IRL, though, they'd find it was not worth the pain inflicted on them by me, LOL.
Miroku and Sango rarely get the love they deserve. Their backgrounds and reasons for chasing Naraku are almost as crucial to the entire story as InuYasha's. I mean, heck, Miroku's really gave them the time-frame to work with. "You must kill this hanyou before the hole sucks everything in its path."
Well, and Miroku is the one who introduced - literally - the whole Naraku plotline to begin with. He'd be an interesting one to do a character exploration about, because so much is unknown. Who was his mother? What was his childhood like, before and after his father died? What about all the scams he pulled between leaving Mushin's care and finding Inuyasha & Kagome?