The West Wind's Destination - Chapter 19
Struggling to endure any more, Bea pounded on him with her fists, thrashing about. However, as her actions provided more stimulation, the opposite effect had been achieved instead. As she clenched tight on his member while calling his name, it made Aseph’s member even harder.
With a sudden withdrawal, Aseph thrust powerfully back into her.
SLAM!
“Hnngh!”
Overwhelmed by the sensation piercing her from below, Bea curled her fingers and toes, reaching another climax.
Splush! Thwack!
Now, each of his thrusts made fluids messily splash, the squelching sounds driving Aseph wilder. He took in all her writhing movements, and Bea wildly scratched his back.
“Aah, haa, huh, uhn! Uhn!”
Her pitiful gestures only encouraged him more, making his member thrust harder, turning her limp like a ragdoll.
Aseph, panting like a beast, took complete control, unleashing his desire on her.
Bea felt her brain melting. Her vision blacked out, then, shaking with immense pleasure, she opened her eyes only to find Aseph still thrusting into her. The fact she kept receiving him in her unconscious state was astonishing.
But in his warm embrace, the pleasure was overwhelming. Rational thoughts were unnecessary. She was content to roll around like an animal, driven solely by instinct.
The arms that held her, not letting her escape, his intermittent moans of agony, and his passion pinning her down, all were unbearable yet captivating…
Most of all, after everything ended, the wide, warm embrace that enveloped her worn and spent body wasn’t so bad.
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After that day, her strange cohabitation with Aseph added frequent physical mingling to their routine.
Aseph was already enough of a hindrance to her research progress. Now, with this added to the mix, Bea felt utterly exhausted.
“I really must kick him out tomorrow.”
Yet, that resolve was hard to fulfill.
There were various reasons.
Some days his cooking was too delicious to say anything. Sometimes she passed out during their intimacy. Other reasons included prolonged kisses before sleep, the comfort of being in his arms, the flowers he picked matching her mood, or the beautiful colors of his eyes when he looked at her…
Originally, Bea was someone who typically achieved what she decided to do. Her new research endeavors were always smooth, and killing on the battlefield was even easier.
But lately, both were in shambles.
Her research to save her mentor was at a standstill, and she couldn’t kill or even drive away Aseph, who was hindering her.
Was this a more difficult problem than she thought? Perhaps. In that case, compromising for an easier solution was better.
Bea started contemplating how to keep this uninvited guest in a way that wouldn’t harm her.
However, before she could settle on a plan, Aseph spoke first.
“I should be leaving now.”
His statement that he had been away too long and that many must be worried about him came as a surprise.
“…I see.”
Even though he initiated the goodbye, Aseph held her hand tightly, seemingly reluctant. He had prepared to leave, yet he couldn’t take a step for a long time. Bea couldn’t understand why this irritated her.
‘I was going to say that first.’
It seemed she was annoyed at being preempted.
He didn’t let go of her hand nor did he move. Bea, growing impatient, smacked his hand away. But Aseph quickly grasped it again.
“Bea.”
“What.”
“I’ll be back soon.”
Aseph gently stroked the back of her hand, as if to soothe her supposedly aggrieved feelings.
“When I return, will you come with me?”
“Where to.”
“I’ll… ah, no. I’ll tell you when I’m back.”
He hesitated again.
Sighing, as if unable to contain his feelings any longer, he said,
“When I return, I want to officially ask you… to be in a relationship.”
“…….”
“I know it’s too soon. But… my feelings have grown too strong. I can’t wait until I return to ask you. I hope you understand my impatience, Bea.”
Bea didn’t respond immediately, making Aseph anxious.
“Bea.”
“…….”
“Will you wait for me?”
“Fine.”
With her affirmation to wait, Aseph finally left her secluded lab. He kept looking back as he walked away. Bea watched him until he was completely out of sight.
And that’s when it began.
The start of Bea’s long wait.
