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Matters Of The Throne

"Hold on..." The rustling of falling clothes magnifies under the silence of the night. Lying in the midst of torn corpses and bloody soil the couple entwines under the moon. Protected only by the clothes spread out beneath her the young woman shivers. Feeling the touch of his slippery tongue running across the curve of her back. "Wait." She murmurs... "I can't." The man answers as callused hands slip into the fabrics of her dress. It's not that, she tries but unable to express. "They're... watching..." The man laughs instead, "is this another way for you to reject me?" No. That's not it the young woman thought as she listens to the voices overhead. "Hey! Move over, I can't see!" "See?! What are you watching!? Roll to the side, she's my representative!" "Shut up! I can't hear the sounds!!" "Calm down everyone." Tears gather at the corner of her eyes as the young lady listen to the conversation above. Biting on her lips she really wanted to shout to the sky, "you shameless deities!! Stop watching!!!"

Xing_Yue · Fantasy
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143 Chs

Chapter 108: The Man Next Door (HH)

Crack!

The whip roared with the might of an angered lion as it left a red marking on the porcelain surface of unblemished skin. The clattering of the white mask on the young woman's face flew distances away with an echo that seemed to vibrate in the room.

A burning pain traveled up from the sting on the young lady's arm and hands that were used to block the sudden blow. Crawling to spread through every screaming pore at the sensation of this helpless ache.

"… …"

Taking a step back to further the distance between the two, Xin Yue glared at the man in silence while holding onto her injured hand. Porcelain skin painted a shocking color of crimson that looks rather erotic under this bizarre situation.

"... .."

Almond eyes redden with a stinging moisture that collects near the corners of obsidian irises. Unwilling to let out even a single gasp of pain, pearl teeth bit hard onto the bottom of cherry lips to prevent the release of noise.