How could she look at me so unwaveringly?
As the flickering firelight reflected in her eyes and cast a faint glow on my awkward face, Aira spoke calmly.
“Do I need a reason to call you? Theo, it seems like you’ve lost your touch after just a few days apart.”
Seuk.
Aira’s hands cupped my cheeks. She pressed them lightly, as if testing how soft they were.
“I...”
“You haven’t had a change of heart about your loyalty to me, have you?”
“Of course not.”
“Then prove it.”
“Prove it?”
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“.......”
Here we go again.
I knelt before Aira. Then, I slowly lowered my head and was about to kiss Aira’s white, small foot when...
“Not there today—here.”
Suk.
Aira extended her hand to me. Long, slender fingers, more beautiful than any I had ever seen.
I lightly took her hand and kissed the back.
This was better than kissing her foot.
Just as I was feeling a little relieved.
“Lick it.”
Aira seemed unsatisfied with just a kiss. She wanted me to lick it? Her hand? This was definitely a first.
“Hurry.”
At her urging, I couldn’t refuse. Slowly, I extended my tongue and licked Aira’s fingers.
Like a loyal dog.
Slurp, slurp.
“Heuung....”
The more actively my tongue moved, the longer Aira’s soft moans lingered. When I glanced up, I noticed her breathing had quickened and her face ★ 𝐍𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 ★ was now slightly flushed.
A deviant.
I’ve felt it before, but Aira was a deviant who gets excited by being licked all over. Whether she was aware of it herself.... I couldn’t tell.
Shlick.
Then, Aira put her fingers in my mouth.
She roughly stirred them inside, as if trying to dominate my tongue with her fingers.
“Theo’s mouth feels nice. Your canines are sharper than I expected. And this tongue... was this the one that folded that paper crane?”
Shlick.
Finally, Aira grabbed my tongue that had been frolicking around.
“Got you.”
Seuk.
As if satisfied with that, Aira took her hand out and helped me up. What exactly was she trying to do?
“So, don’t you have anything to say to me?”
Aira elegantly crossed her legs and gazed at me with her sharp eyes.
Anything I wanted to say?
There’s plenty.
As I considered where to start, I decided to ask what seemed most urgent.
“Is it true you plan to march to Gargata beyond the wall?”
“Yes.”
“But I’ve heard there aren’t enough troops.”
“A shortage of troops... That’s not true. Theo, I thought you’d figure it out, but it seems your senses have dulled. No matter—You’ll find out soon.”
Aira’s tone was filled with a strange confidence.
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