Choking on a laugh, the last thing that Elijah had anywhere near his thoughts was animal rights activists. Here he was thinking about leaves, sticks and bugs near his privates and Cain was worried that someone might not approve of their use of fur to cover up. It was all good when he had a robe, but Elijah's clothes were miles away in a direction away from everything they needed here at camp. Sure, he could probably take a day trip to go find his undergarments, but it was pretty unnecessary when he could make something in half the time.
It was only him and his lover and if they were both dressed the same, then neither would worry about anything. Plus, leathers and furs were nice to wear. Still laughing softly, Elijah smiled. "No, there's no environmentalists to splash red paint on our loincloths and talk about us slaughtering bambi and thumper." He laughed once more and then sighed glancing up at the stars.
"It's amazing how many stars are up there. It might not be our night sky, but it's so beautiful and clear. You can see everything. I wonder what galaxy we are in, what world or parallel universe this could be. It's strange and fascinating. At least there's only one sun, and it doesn't carry any more radiation than our own. You know..." Elijah thought, and rolled his lips inward.
"Maybe this is a stupid question, but what was it like to live through the ice age. I can't even fathom...and dinosaurs, did they come before you? I know these are rather inane questions and never believing in much of anything, faithwise, I never thought of them before, and yet... I guess it could have all worked with science, if you were created after everything else. I ... it's so curious." He reached out and caressed his lover's face.
Elijah thought with wonder what it really meant to be alive as long as Cain had, and how much he'd really seen. The beginning through now. All the legends. He'd know... It struck Elijah in the heart and made him realize once more what a lucky man he was that this man here loved him, and only him. How on earth did he deserve this immortal, he'd never know.
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It was only him and his lover and if they were both dressed the same, then neither would worry about anything. Plus, leathers and furs were nice to wear. Still laughing softly, Elijah smiled. "No, there's no environmentalists to splash red paint on our loincloths and talk about us slaughtering bambi and thumper." He laughed once more and then sighed glancing up at the stars.
"It's amazing how many stars are up there. It might not be our night sky, but it's so beautiful and clear. You can see everything. I wonder what galaxy we are in, what world or parallel universe this could be. It's strange and fascinating. At least there's only one sun, and it doesn't carry any more radiation than our own. You know..." Elijah thought, and rolled his lips inward.
"Maybe this is a stupid question, but what was it like to live through the ice age. I can't even fathom...and dinosaurs, did they come before you? I know these are rather inane questions and never believing in much of anything, faithwise, I never thought of them before, and yet... I guess it could have all worked with science, if you were created after everything else. I ... it's so curious." He reached out and caressed his lover's face.
Elijah thought with wonder what it really meant to be alive as long as Cain had, and how much he'd really seen. The beginning through now. All the legends. He'd know... It struck Elijah in the heart and made him realize once more what a lucky man he was that this man here loved him, and only him. How on earth did he deserve this immortal, he'd never know.