Her Oasis; His Destruction
weating
ng his situation. He had found refuge in the empty barn as he believed this was the o
im. The only thing keeping them at bay was the l
skin glistened in the moonlight. This was partly because he was still sweating. The light went on to fall over the silk white shirt he wore. It was opened at the chest, therefore, exposing the rich contours of his sm
son, some of the hay got into his hair but he couldn't care less. He was more conc
was as if the night could feel the
felt before. He threw a glance down to his fingers and noticed new sets of claws t
claws entered his palm and caused cri
himself with a deep baritone voice t
hat went by. The fear and uncertainty of no
liar person. It was a mixture of coconut and roses. There was only o
ri
o the barn. He was surprised that she was coming his way yet he felt some kin
il he saw her silhouette appear by the door. He sai
r skin glowed under the moonlight. Her light brown eyes reflected the light of the moon. Her small face housed the smallest of noses and small yet full lips. She looke
re you doing her
elt before him and examined the young man before
n a small and melodious voice. It was so soothin
heek and felt the rough scar that beg
s over his scar left electric sensations throbbing at the spot. His once hammering heart found
g threatening to be unleashed retreated to their hid
n his left cheek. She kept peppering his skin with kisses. She went all the way down to his neck. All Lucius c
iana
d to gaze into Lucius' glowing gray eyes. He looked my
ldn't. . ." Lucius finally
me about that. It is yo
thing but a mere guard to the prince. If word gets out about what w
ooked serious. Lucius was beginning to feel that he had succeede
I desire now. And it is you I will always desire.
desire. Her lips felt so soft and tasted like sweet honey. He could feel her heat and he wanted more of it. At a point, Lucius feared that he was going to burn from it. For
could feel it in his guts yet he chose to remain. He chose to hold on to her warmth. To hold on
him. It was the price he had to pa