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The Counselor

I should break that silence which fell between us, that one which only sparked the tension in the room, but I was found gaping at the young man away, watching the delight which rushed to his gaze. In there was a haze of glee. One which mocked me, one that said, 'I know how well I've gotten you, and it would be unwise to turn away now' How those eyes scrutinized my form, Lord! Mouth was found turning dry, the tensity and anticipation coursing through every vein in me, building up so bad, and coming to burst up right in my chest. Those eyes were ravenous on my form, pulling mine so well, and I could tell you, my own eyes faltered, warmth rushing to every part of my being, and in a second, he brought his lips to mine, body freezing under his hold. It was a like a rush of breeze had snapped past me, with my legs found numb, I swallowed hard at the touch of the young man. I was tossed in a state of shock, left completely bewildered at what was happening, but more so, dumbfounded that I gave no resists to his actions. His lips remained light on mine, waiting for me to give entrance for his to settle in, and in a moment, they pushed in, sending every heat to my body. It came to last for as long as a minute was, our lips moving in sync, and only at that instant when his hands reached for my thighs, had I pushed him off at once, coming to realize what was enfolding. The silence that passed, gave enough volume to sound of our breaths and pants. While the young man away remained watching me, I avoided that scrutiny of his, hands adjusting my clothing. "Leave, Logan" My breath was low, voice heavy. No utterance was emitted from him. Those eyes only contracted on my form, watching as I brought my gaze to his. "Leave" I called yet again. "And let it be known that this will be our last counseling session" I dropped those words, right before moving away from him, meanwhile, I just could feel that scrutiny lingering on me.

ArazellaSnow · Urbain
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My gaze snapped up to that figure that had waddled into the space of my office. Those eyes which appeared warm, were fixed on me, form drawing even closer.

"You don't need to come in for any session today, I'll be leaving early" I called at once, taking my gaze off his.

"I'm not here for the session" He began, figure drawing over.

"I'm here to apologize"

The scoff left my lips, eyes beholding the green ones peering on at me.

"Why?"

"Because you can't seem to keep to your business, knowing that I have things of my own to deal with, and that I'm not some asset if yours and just leave me to my issues?" I called at once.

"I'm sorry, Cara" His voice was low.

"I'm really sorry"

"What were you thinking, Logan?!"

"Trying to protect me?"

"I was trying to protect you" He followed at once.

"But that's the thing, Logan. I'm not one of those girls you've been with who'd seek you fighting for them, or taking up all that concerns them"

"I don't need you to protect me!" I cried.

He fell silent, eyes held strongly in mine.

"It's my fault for caring" That utterance of his poured out under a low breath, gaze on my form.

"I should have held back"

"Why would you care?" I called at once, looking up at him.

"Don't you get it, Cara? You've gotten ahold of me!" His chest heaved, eyes locked in my hold.

"I care about you so much…I'm afraid I might have—

Those words were stopped mid-words, with gaze soon shifting off my figure.

"I just wish to apologize" He let out.

The silence was that was left englobing the area, with our gazes fixed in each other's accessing either of our forms.

"It's fine"

The sigh left my lips, eyes staring on at him.

"You may have your seat" I offered, pointing at the chair away, but he only remained where he stood, eyes still fixed in mine.

"I'd like to tell you something, Cara" His words were low, with gaze still rested in mine.

"My parents would like to meet you" He let out.

That utterance left my eyes gaping on at the form away, with every shock rushing to my gaze, I remained staring dumbfounded at that profile away.

"W-why?"

"What did you say to them, Logan?" My voice was found wavering, eyes widened at his form.

"Nothing" He followed at once. "They only would love to make their gratitudes known to the lady who's been helping out their son.

That utterance soon cracked the tensity that filled me, with those eyes soft in mine, it eased the worry off my gaze.

"What time would they like to meet?"