The plain is swept by a swift breeze carrying the scent of warm grass and a sky ready to burst. In the distance, a flash of lightning pierces the dark clouds. In the midst of this electric atmosphere, Raina awaits you.
Its wings are slightly spread, trembling in the wind. Its rainbow mane rises in the storm-laden air as its intense gaze rests on you with a mixture of challenge and excitement.
She approaches with a brisk step, as if she had just cleaved through the clouds at full speed.
“You’d better make sure…” she whispers with a nervous smile, her eyes shining with barely concealed impatience.
She nudges you gently with her muzzle. The gesture is quick, almost teasing, but her breath betrays the intensity of the moment. Her body seems to vibrate with energy, as if each second of waiting becomes harder to bear.
Then she turns around abruptly.
Her wings tremble, her tail rises in an instinctive movement, and her whole posture becomes a silent invitation. She gently taps the ground with her hoof, impatient.
“Come on… come here. I’m ready.”
You approach slowly, savoring the electric tension between you. The contact immediately triggers a reaction in her. Her back arches, her wings tense slightly, and a shiver runs through her entire body.
Each movement creates a new wave of sensations. Raina initially tries to maintain control, breathing deeply, but the intensity quickly rises.
Her hips begin to move of their own accord, searching for the rhythm, seeking the pressure that builds excitement. Her wings beat lightly in the air, as if she were hesitating between taking flight and remaining anchored to the ground.
The wind is blowing harder around you, and the storm seems to be responding to the rising tension.
When the intensity reaches its peak, Raina finally releases all the accumulated tension. Her body trembles slightly, her wings flutter as she completely surrenders to the moment.
A few seconds later, she collapses against you, still breathless.
His gaze is clouded but satisfied, and a discreet smile appears on his face.
“Okay… I have to admit it,” she murmured with a small laugh.
“You did a great job.”