Drac Ch8
She didn't eat micen anymore. but at the same time she had never intended to force that kind of choice on her son. any other leona wouldn't have kept a micen this long, except a kid keeping one as a pet.
Drac Ch21
The micen replied. 'are you... are you the new tenant?' 'yes.' dienza replied, setting val and the micen girl down on the table. 'who are you?' 'i'm cerrik.' the micen replied with a small bow.
Drac Ch4
He held the micen teo out and dropped him into nereen's hand. nereen lifted teo to her muzzle and inhaled the micen's scent.
Drac Ch14
Any aspiring micen suitor would be lucky to have her. unfortunately, in a leona's eyes on a micen, these traits simply translated as delicious.
Drac Ch20
She lifted the micen so they were face to face again, but this time opened her mouth wide enough to fit the micen's whole head inside.
Drac Ch10
Various plants edible to micen were being grown by the sunlight in the window, the garden being tended by micen using forks and spoons. the water pipes had been harnessed to keep the place completely self- sustaining.
Drac Ch12
The micen watched him with a blank expression as he seemed to wonder whether the leona was insulting him or not. 'do you... eat micen?' nate asked. 'like, for real eating them?' 'yes.' dienza nodded.
Drac Ch7
Then the fork approached her mouth, micen and all as her lips parted.
Drac Ch6
The micen had noticed her and froze. it was the same little male she'd seen staring at her before. she felt anger flare at this slight so soon after she'd explained the importance of micen respecting leonas.
Drac Ch15
Come to think of it, rattis just weren't as common and never really got the same level of attention as micen did. micen were at least sold as pets, but rattis were harder to train.
Drac Ch2
Her struggles were feeble, like any micen's would be, and he found himself smiling at the pleasant squirming as he took in the flavour. micen were a rare treat.
Drac Ch22
He wished it wasn't so, but one thing he'd learned about willing micen was that it wasn't something they could be trained out of.