His eyes leisurely traveled the length of her body to take in every delicate curve and flare. "Thank you for the robe, Sire," sounded a very soft, almost whispered voice, that snapped his attention back to the now.
A slow smile played across his lips, "You are most welcome, my beauty. If you need anything, please let me know so I can make arrangements."
Her head tipped faintly as a small frown tainted soft pink lips, "Why are you being so kind to me, Sire?" She asked softly.
He smile spread as he spoke "Because, my beauty, as I said before; kindness will get one farther that cruelty ever will."
She couldn't argue with him on that point. It was just all so very confusing to her, but there was one thing at this particular moment that annoyed her. That was what he called her. A very low growl came from her as shadowed eyes narrowed down, "My name is Pandora," she said to him.
He shook his head fanning out the long tresses of crimson, "Such a fitting name for an enigmatic beauty," he bowed to her respectfully, "I am Baron LaForta. Welcome to my home."
Her head tilted as she watched him bow to her, No one had ever bowed to her. "There is no need to bow to me, Sire. I am not royalty, only a simple cat in a big world," she said quietly.
It angered him that she thought so little of herself. It made him want to kill whoever had brought her so low. He wanted nothing more at this moment than to take her in his arms and show her that she was so much more than just a simple cat. He knew that would have to wait. What she needed right now was simple kindness, to know there were people who cared about others.
She needed time to be able to come to terms with everything. Time was something he had in abundance. He smiled to her as warm eyes darkened down, "You are so much more than a simple cat, my sweet, beautiful Pandora. In time you will realize that."
She just shook her head. What was it he wanted her to see? She knew what she was. In her mind she was a freak of nature, a creature that should not have been.
She kept the bed in between them. She was still very wary of him and of her current surroundings. That, and there was the small issue of trust. As of yet she didn't trust the Baron.
Then again, he had not harmed her even when he had bound her. It had all been done with a certain amount of tenderness. Trust didn't come easy for her and he had yet to earn hers.
She shifted her weight back and forth to watch him closely. She still wasn't sure what to make of him. He watched the multitude of emotions flash through misty eyes.
It wasn't a far stretch to believe she was fighting with herself about what to do. The collar hung loosely about her neck, the chain was still attached to his bed post but at the moment. She didn't seem to be all that worried about it.
He watched her closely but not so closely as to make her uncomfortable "Would you like a bath or perhaps something to eat, Pandora?" He asked softly.
She looked confused about his offer. "Something to eat would be greatly appreciated, Sire," she replied softly.
He nodded his head and clapped. A small slip of a girl came into the chambers. "You called, my Master?" she asked softly.
"Yes, I did. Awaken the kitchen staff and have them fix two meals," he replied.
She nodded her head and quietly disappeared from the room. He turned his attention back to Pandora. "If you wish a bath, I can draw one up for you. It may take some time for our meals to be prepared."
She considered his offer. It couldn't hurt to take a bath, but how was she going to do that when she was still chained to the bed post? "Sire how am I to take a bath when I am still chained to your bed?" She asked.
He chuckled softly, " I can have a wash tub brought here for you".
That got him a frown and a low growl. "Or, my dear Pandora, I can remove the chain. If I remove the chain you must swear to me that you won't try and escape."
She wasn't sure if she wanted to swear to that. She wanted to go back to her home but she didn't know how to get there because she didn't know where she was. She tipped her head to look to him, "I have little choice, Sire. If I want off the chain then I have to swear to not try to escape."