How could she describe it when it finally came to an end, the young woman panting into his shoulder, her body trembling and slick with sweat. Her nerves were on fire, a strange feeling when it was not associated with pain, and Vira loved it. She could not even compare Garren to what had just transpired.
His touch had been gentle, alluring, trying to draw the slightly shy Chiet out of hiding to embrace the role as lover. And he had done just that, succeeding at least twice that she could recall in the time that had passed. Their kisses had been thrilling, their touches intoxicating. Every shift seemed to draw a sigh of pleasure from her as they solidified this bond they had made in flesh. And when he finished, the teen wanted nothing more now than to fall asleep in his arms; she did not want to let him go, nudging him over onto his back and moving with him, as if his withdrawal would come too soon. He had, somehow, summoned her courage in a way no other since the accident had. Her disheartened state seemed to lift when she was with him, revealing that girl he had re-met at the archery rangers.
Yet, as she now lay atop his chest, her ear over his heart and her hands stroking lines through his hair, Vira's mind found itself drifting back to what Iosha had said.
She spoke, her words slow and carefully placed as her single orb peered through periphary at him. "Kovac...?" She whispered, shifting her hips gently, the slick feel strange but not unwelcome now. "Iosha said something to me a few days back and....and I was wondering about it." Her gaze turned away, unsure. "Is it true that you...you spread your, erm...you spread your love to many?" She was still unsure how she might react if this proved true, and how would he react, for that matter? She placed a kiss on his sternum, firm, a plea for honesty.
"She said you were hurt badly before by someone and that to protect yourself, you keep your heart close and guarded. Is that true?"
His touch had been gentle, alluring, trying to draw the slightly shy Chiet out of hiding to embrace the role as lover. And he had done just that, succeeding at least twice that she could recall in the time that had passed. Their kisses had been thrilling, their touches intoxicating. Every shift seemed to draw a sigh of pleasure from her as they solidified this bond they had made in flesh. And when he finished, the teen wanted nothing more now than to fall asleep in his arms; she did not want to let him go, nudging him over onto his back and moving with him, as if his withdrawal would come too soon. He had, somehow, summoned her courage in a way no other since the accident had. Her disheartened state seemed to lift when she was with him, revealing that girl he had re-met at the archery rangers.
Yet, as she now lay atop his chest, her ear over his heart and her hands stroking lines through his hair, Vira's mind found itself drifting back to what Iosha had said.
She spoke, her words slow and carefully placed as her single orb peered through periphary at him. "Kovac...?" She whispered, shifting her hips gently, the slick feel strange but not unwelcome now. "Iosha said something to me a few days back and....and I was wondering about it." Her gaze turned away, unsure. "Is it true that you...you spread your, erm...you spread your love to many?" She was still unsure how she might react if this proved true, and how would he react, for that matter? She placed a kiss on his sternum, firm, a plea for honesty.
"She said you were hurt badly before by someone and that to protect yourself, you keep your heart close and guarded. Is that true?"