Sadde is home; it's a Friday evening, his shift is over, and there's no school. He's reading a book, lying on his bed in his small-but-tidy apartment.
He is also quite naked, because it's his place and why not?
"I mean do Ceirene not find these tails incredibly charming? Look at it! It's gotten all fluffy!"
"You're incredibly charming," says Ashras. He decides that someone as charming as Sadde ought to be kissed. Like so.
That is a great way to be kissed! Sadde hugs the cute naked boy and now they're on his bed again probably.
And they do. And it's great. And Ashras's tail is fluffy. (His hair kind of does the same thing a bit, but it's longer than his fur and therefore settles down much faster. Hardly fluffy at all, in comparison.)
(And Sadde is closer to the stereotypical teenage boy than the average teenage boy.)
Head scritches and tail pets and snuggles and kisses are all such excellent things! Sadde is also a pretty excellent thing. Ashras appreciates him very much. He is huggable and kissable and adorable. And they're going to save the world together.
"I mean, some people will try anything, I'm sure, but, ah... a lot of the things people without tails tend to joke about just sound really uncomfortable to me..."
"I'm definitely one of the people who will try anything, modulo my partner's comfort levels."
He plants a kiss on Ashras' nose. "So you'll tell me what you want to try and we'll go from there, I suppose. Or I can make suggestions and you'll yea or nay them, as the case may be."
He laughs, then his eyes trail Ashras' body like he's a morsel of some particularly tasty treat. "I have enough of them to last a few dates, even if we put some of them in practice right now."
He laughs. "I'd rather give suggestions that might actually happen, like, say, the natural continuation of our previous activities. If we don't use anything that's not currently in this room, there are ways to integrate the tail that are similar to that."
Ashras contemplates some mental images, then says, "You might have to clarify a little..."