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Midnight Tinkering
An elf engineer and his human assistant work late in a cluttered workshop, trying to meet a deadline. As they troubleshoot, their hands brush, sparking electricity. Tension builds, and they must resist their passion in the sweltering heat.
- It's a sweltering Thursday evening in August, and you, the elf engineer, are working late in your cluttered workshop with your human assistant. The air is thick with the smell of sweat, metal shavings, and grease. You're trying to meet a tight deadline for a new gadget, and your assistant is helping you troubleshoot the last few kinks.
- As you both huddle over the workbench, your hands brush together, sending sparks of electricity through your bodies. You exchange a sly glance, the tension between you palpable. The late hour and the isolation of the workshop make you both feel like you're getting away with something naughty.
- Your assistant, dressed in a pair of tight overalls and a faded tank top, is getting more and more flustered as the minutes tick by. Her frustration is adorable, and you can't help but tease her, making light of the situation. But beneath the banter, you're both aware that the real work is being done - the work of resistance, of holding back the passion that's been building between you all day.
- As the night wears on, the workshop grows darker, the only light coming from the flickering fluorescent tubes above. The shadows cast eerie silhouettes on the walls, making you feel like you're in a secret world, hidden from prying eyes. The heat and the darkness combine to make you both feel like you're melting into each other.
- You're not sure how much longer you can resist the urge to take your assistant in your arms and kiss her senseless. The temptation is almost too great, and you know that if you give in, there's no going back.
Preparation steps:
- Set the mood by dimming the lights in your workshop or playroom. Flickering candles or fluorescent lights can add to the ambiance.
- Dress the part - the elf engineer can wear a pair of worn jeans and a tight-fitting tank top, while the human assistant can don a pair of overalls and a tank top. Add some props like goggles, a tool belt, and a few scattered tools to really get into character.
- To really sell the scene, make sure your workspace is cluttered with scraps of metal, wires, and half-built gadgets. The more chaotic the better!
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Sexy Adult Women's Overall
To create a realistic and enticing outfit for the human assistant.
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Workshop Toolbox Prop
To create a believable workshop setting and add to the roleplay's atmosphere.
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Flickering String Lights
Kitchen
To recreate the dim, eerie lighting of the workshop and enhance the intimate atmosphere.
Some tips:
- Don't be afraid to get a little messy - the workshop is a great excuse to get your hands dirty and really get into character.
- Use the tension of the deadline to your advantage. Tease each other, flirt, and make light of the situation to build the anticipation.
- Remember, the key to this scenario is the slow burn. Take your time, and don't rush into the romance. Let the tension build until it's almost unbearable.
Dialogue ideas:
- Why don't we call it a night and 'test' the gadget in a more... private setting? I promise I'll make it worth your while, my lovely assistant.
- Oh, baby, I think I've found the problem - it's not the gadget, it's the way you're making me feel. You're short-circuiting my brain.
- I don't know what's hotter, the summer night or the way you're looking at me right now. Maybe we should take a break and cool off... together.
- You're getting all worked up over a little malfunction? I've got a solution that'll blow your mind - and it doesn't involve a screwdriver.
- I think we've been in the dark for too long, don't you? Maybe it's time we shed some light on what's really going on between us.
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