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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!!!"

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Chapter 128: A Poor Child’s Soliloquy

[I was once an orphan saved by the young master of the mansion.]

["Come live with us." Was the first thing he said to me on that heated day where I hid in the corner trying to evade from the sun.]

[Even at such a young age did those gentle hazel eyes shine with a light that seems to accept the world's filthiest things with open grace. I still remember the warmth of that soft hand as it wrapped around my own.]

"... …"

The head butler continued to gaze with affection at the undulations and wild laughter of unrestrained guests frolicking about within the dance hall.

He took a glass of regular champagne from the hands of a nearby servant to sip on in careless leisure. 

 

[Of course, I'm also very grateful for the master and madam who allowed me to stay as well. If it wasn't for them, I wouldn't have found the most important person of my life. It would have been perfect though, if only that other kid hadn't followed along.]