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“Your life is precious. I will try to make sure it does not end if I can.”
“Come, little human.” He gestured his hand out to present more of his left arm for her. “Let me melt your heart.” His vision took on a purple hue, his orbs turning to that colour when pink began to rise in the arch bones of her cheeks, accompanied by the tiniest peek of a smile. It was the first one he’d seen from her soft-looking lips, and it caused heat to swirl in his gut and steal his pain from him completely.
“In order to become my bride, you must gift me something. No human ever has, and I am beginning to doubt they ever will. You will be no different.”
“I once thought the bargain of eternal life as long as I live would be enough, but no human has ever wanted to be bound to me.”
He hoped one day she would allow him to be seated next to her and allow him to gaze at her while they did this. I want to lay my head in her lap.
Desire was flaring inside him, stronger than he’d ever felt before, as she craned her neck to the side to assist him.
Something... like me. She would never know, but her words hurt him terribly.
She was the Arachnid Demon of Sorrow.
“Sorry, I’m really hungry. I haven’t eaten in two days.” White cut through his vision. “What?!” “All the food was outside. I couldn’t get it.” Orpheus leapt to his feet, nearly sprinting outside to go to the garden. He couldn’t have his little human be hungry!
She is perfect. A perfect little human that was quickly stealing his lonely, aching heart. Perfect in shape, in mind, with perfect little smiles and those green eyes that made his groin tighten every time she directed them at him.
I like him. I don’t want to make him sad.
The bells she’d put on him were barely making a sound, and she wanted them to ring like crazy.