Towards the Winter Cabin of Serenity and Madness, Cinderella Runs - Chapter 27
“Ah, ahh! Ah….!”
Roel’s body trembled finely, her hips and legs restless. Her body struggled as if caught.
But that was not the only embarrassing thing. It was the piercing yellow eyes that observed her reaction. Her desire was vividly reflected in his fervent gaze.
She worried if he would find her unattractive body repulsive or if he would lose his excitement for her lacking charm. Her concerns were endless, especially tonight, as the fireplace glowed brightly. It made her more conscious of her surroundings.
“Hurry, Kyden. Please, hurry,” Roel pleaded, stretching her arms to embrace his neck, shielding him from her own form.
Kyden clenched his teeth at her desperate gesture. He feared that he might become too rough again. Despite lacking the stamina to endure his desires, Roel always managed to provoke him, and Kyden, fully aware, still gave in.
“Hah…!”
Kyden forcefully entered her with his fully e***t flesh into the tight space. His rough movements were coupled with tender kisses on her slender neck.
He growled in the intense pleasure of the hole’s tight embrace around the foreign intruder. It should have been like this from the start. Punishing Roel, who dampened the mood with her reluctance, by thrusting into her with force.
Her small body was impaled and crushed in his grip. Roel only managed to let out suppressed moans under his overwhelming large figure that took her breath away.
Even as waves of pleasure crashed over her, she couldn’t escape his grasp. He was immovable and solid, making Roel’s resistance futile, dispersing like a gentle breeze against a rock.
Her vision flashes white. It was her climax. Pleasure shot up her spine to the crown of her head. A scream came from her agape mouth.
“Ah, ah! Kyden! Please… ah, stop!”
Roel clung to him, oblivious to her own loud moans. Even though she cried in intense pleasure, yet Kyden did not stop. He wouldn’t stop until fully satisfied.
Her legs numb from being spread, her lower body tingling, and her waist felt as though it would break. Yet Roel had no choice but to endure until he was content.
He was a ruthless and unforgiving man, which was precisely why she needed him. To drive her restless mind to exhaustion. To the brink where she could no longer entertain a single thought.
“Ah…”
“Roel, just a little longer.”
The beast, yet unsatisfied, whined while clinging to Roel’s limp body.
“Already tired, huh?”
His voice was unexpectedly tender. Impossible. She couldn’t imagine he would feel such tenderness for someone like her. Roel turned away, not meeting his gaze.
Her consciousness gradually faded, like a thin string snapping, distancing her vision away. The stolen night finally caught up to her. She found joy amidst the trivialities of life within that tension.
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The previous night was so intense that it was enough to make waking up difficult. Barely opening her eyes, Roel felt around the empty space beside her. The bedding, which should have been warm, was cold.
“Kyden…?”
She got up groggily, looking around like a lost child. There was no sign of anyone in the cabin. The fireplace was ablaze with logs so it shouldn’t be cold, yet Roel felt cold.
Where had Kyden gone? He said they needed to conserve wood, so why was the fire burning so fiercely? Roel stepped out of bed, wrapped herself in a blanket and flung open the door.
The snow had stopped, but the weather remained bitterly cold. As she stumbled out of the cabin, she followed Kyden’s footsteps with a drowsy mind.
‘How far did he go?’
Even after following his tracks on the snow for a while, Kyden was nowhere to be seen. She had never ventured this far from the cabin before…
Feeling uneasy, Roel wanted to return to the cabin. It was then she realized Kyden had cleared the snow enough to reach the forest path.
‘Could he have gone to the village?’
An icy fear poured over her head and froze Roel in her tracks. As she stood, unsure of what to do next, someone grabbed her.
“Ah!”
Roel screamed in surprise as strong arms caught her falling body from behind.
“What are you doing here?”
It was Kyden. He frowned when he saw Roel shivering in the cold. He couldn’t understand why she was wandering in the forest after he had gone to the trouble of warming the cabin.
“Kyden? Where, where have you gone!”
“I was clearing the snow.”
“…You don’t have to work so hard.”
“Did you come looking for me?”
“Since I couldn’t see you, I just…”
Kyden let out a laugh and lifted Roel into his arms. He carried her with ease as she clung on his neck.
With his large strides, he quickly retraced the path Roel had taken a long time to cover. After setting her down inside the cabin, Kyden sternly warned.
“Don’t wander around the forest recklessly, it’s dangerous.”
“….”
As Roel didn’t respond with her lips tightly sealed, Kyden’s brows twitched. He was worried he might have upset her, so he pressed her with a softened voice.
“Okay? Do you understand?”
“…Yes, I understand.”