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TRASH SUGAR MAGIC
â á´Ęá´á´á´á´Ę 11: á´á´á´á´ á´á´ á´Ę Ęá´ĘĘ
â nikolai gogol x fem!reader
â fluff, slow burn, mild smut, dubcon, explicit content, slice of wink wink | words: 10.1k
â ao3 | spotify (note: dinner @ brasserie zĂŠdel is recommended) | main menu
âI feel coldâŚâ
Nikolai sighs as soon as you say that once he gets back inside the car after filling up the gas. âI told you not to just wear a cardigan.â He replies before he starts the engine again. You pout, hugging your body as your fingertips caress the soft fabric of your white cardigan.Â
âYeah⌠But it looks sunny and I thought it wouldnât be as cold.â You say. Nikolai only glances at you, giving you a frown.Â
âIn what world do you think the weather will stay warmer for a degree during a snowy winter?â He only watches you increase the temperature of the heater as he starts driving again, leaving the petrol station. You are clearly restless because it does not get any much warmer, considering that his car is barely decent in condition. In an attempt to preserve your heat, you try to pull the sleeves of your cardigan to at least cover your hands.Â
âHold on, darling. Weâre almost there. Jeez, canât even handle a bit of cold, huh?â Nikolai says, his tone is slightly mocking. You only pout and shake your head.Â
âMaybe your car is too old to get the heater functioning.â
âHey, donât say that.â Now Nikolai is the one who pouts. You once again reach out to fiddle with the buttons in the car but you retract when Nikolai slaps your hand away, lightly. âStop.â He says and you huff, leaning back with your arms crossed.Â
It takes about several minutes until both of you arrive at Olgaâs diner. The parking lot is empty and the sign is still showing that it is âCLOSEDâ. It is not even noon yet, so you figure that you two are here for important business rather than a lunch dateânot that it is still impossible.Â
âCome on.â Nikolai leaves the car and you follow after. You wheeze as soon as the harsh cold breeze hits your face. Hugging yourself tightly to keep warm, you jog your way to Nikolai, bumping into his body. His hands immediately reach to hold your shoulders. âGoodnessâŚâ He sighs.Â
âIâm so cold!â You whine as you push yourself closer to his body and his arms instinctively wrap around you.Â
âWell, itâs not my fault that you didnât take my advice earlier!â He grumbles before he deliberately takes off his winter jacket and hovers it over your body. âArms.â He commands and you obediently put your arms into the sleeves. It is heavy and big on youâdisproportionate but warm.Â
âWhat about you?â You ask, eyeing the beige sweater he is wearing. It does not look like it can provide better heat for this weather but Nikolai does not even seem to be affected by itâor at least he pretends so as his nose twitches a couple times.Â
âIâm fine,â He says. âLetâs go.â He walks off first and you follow after. Before Nikolai could stuff his hands into his jeansâ pockets, you quickly grab one of them, wrapping your fingers around it. Nikolai only glances, but he does not pull awayâinstead, he holds your hand back, just as tight as how you are holding his.Â
It feels warmer.Â
When you two step in, Olga is already waiting at the bar, with Vasily by her side. She waves at you and you beam happily, waving back at her. You give a greeting nod at Vasily but the boy only smiles at you awkwardly as a response. He disappears into the kitchen without a word.Â
âHow are you, my dear?â Olga suddenly asks. âAre you well? Have you eaten?â
âIâm good. I have eaten but I donât mind some more snacks.â You grin cheekily. Olga chuckles before nudging her chin towards the kitchen.Â
âHelp yourself, then.â
âHm? What do you mean?â
âKolya and I are having a private talk, as he told me in the text. But you can go into the kitchen and get some snacks from the staff pantry. Just give us a moment for two, is that okay?â Olga says. Your head turns to Nikolai who is already looking at you. He does not say anything other than pouting his lips towards the kitchen, shooing you away.Â
âMm⌠okay.â Slightly defeated that you are being left out, you reluctantly let go of his hand. You get to the kitchen and peek at the bar through the small window, watching both Olga and Nikolai talking in a slow, whispering voice. Nikolai then goes to sit at a table before Olga approaches him with two drinks for both of them.Â
You pull your gaze away, knowing that whatever they are talking about, it does not involve you or it is not even a matter that you have to be concerned with. You can try to ask Nikolai later but for now, you will enjoy your time alone.Â
Or perhaps not.Â
Because when your eyes meet Vasily who is silently preparing ingredients, you are perked with curiosity and interest. You have never spoken with him, only exchanging friendly nods and smiles. But you have the strongest desire to do what you are best atâbothering people. So, you approach him and Vasily seems to be noticing you as well because he is fidgeting on his spot but makes no move to avoid you.Â
âVasily⌠is it?â You say, adorably smiling at him. He looks at you and nods. You offer a hand, introducing yourself to him. He hastily wipes his hands on the napkin hanging in his apronâs pocket and shakes your hand.
âI heard that youâre a student at a university nearby.â You strike up a conversation. Vasily still looks apprehensive but he swallows his timidity, trying to respond to you with the same enthusiasm, or at least a chunk of itâas he feels quite uncomfortable with your sudden chatter, like a songbird.Â
âYes, I amâŚâ He replies. âAnd you donât⌠really look much older than me. Are you a student yourself, maybe?â He attempts a question and as if your bunny ears are perked up in the excitement of getting someone asking about you, you quickly answer him.Â
âI finished high school several years ago. Couldnât afford university, so I work.â You say.Â
âAt a bar, right?â His words leave his mouth like a bullet as if his thought does not even register the sensitivity of his question. You are surprised at the sudden fact about yourself being thrown at you like that but you have to rememberâyour face and name are already broadcasted in the news as a missing person.Â
âY-Yes, I workâ well, worked, at a bar. I was an escort.â You say, your voice tender as you notice Vasilyâs guilt is creeping in. His conscience is probably hitting a little too hard and you do not want him to get uncomfortable around youâalthough your friendliness might already give you the wrong headstart.Â
âSorry, I didnât mean toâŚâ He mumbles. âOlgaâs always dealing with shady people and I just saw your face in the news and⌠and⌠I-Iâm sorry, I think I should shut up.â He bites his lower lip, holding himself back from saying more insensitive nonsense.Â
âI donât mind.â You say. Vasilyâs eyes are frantic as they try to divert elsewhere but you.Â
âUhmâŚâ He glances at you. âSo⌠youâre really a missing person?â
You nod. âIt appears so.â
âAre you in trouble? Right now?â Vasily asks. His tone is low and careful. Your eyes widen a little in surprise but before you can reply to him, he nudges his chin towards the window. You look at it and you can only see Nikolai from this angle. âThe man youâre with. Isnât he with you? Do you need help?â He hardens the tone in his whisper, emphasising the seriousness of his attempt to help. His eyes occasionally glare at Nikolai, as if the man could hear your conversation.Â
âN-No, not at all. Heâs with me, yes, but I⌠donât need helpâŚâ You reply quickly. Vasily flashes you a suspicious look as if he does not buy into your excuseâwell, to his defence, for a girl who looks his age hanging around with a man in his 30s is not really a pleasant sight, especially when you are definitely a missing person. A kidnapped person. A victim of a crime.
âAre you sure?â Vasily asks again, holding your wrist. âI can really help you. Nobody in this town dares to mess with Olga because she has protection from a lot of shady and dangerous people, as this diner is the perfect nest to make deals.â He says. âIf that man coaxes you to say noââ
You pull your wrist off his grip. âNo, Vasily. He doesnât⌠I mean, yes, he kidnapped me but⌠But I do not want to leave him. I want to stay. With him.â You say, firmly. Vasily stares at your face for a moment before palming his face, muttering something in a dialect you do not understand. He then nods to himself.Â
âSorry. I misunderstood. Itâsâ uh, one of those kink things, right?â
âWhat?â
âRoleplay.â
âOh⌠No, no. Not at all.â
You can only watch the confusion in Vasilyâs face brew deeper.Â
â âĄ
âWell, isnât this a confusing situationâŚâ Olga murmurs behind her palm after she listens to the whole story that Nikolai just told herâfrom his drunk and desperate aspiration to your fatherâs death. He feels slightly nervous at the stern glare Olga gives to him as she ponders over the question he just struck her.Â
âCould you take care of her?â
âWell, Olga?â Nikolai asks again. âWhat do you say?â
âI donât really understand what you mean by âtaking care of herâ,â Olga replies. âIf work is what she wants, then yes, I can grant it. But there is more to this, isnât there, Kolya? Be clear with me. Be honest.â She taps the table in front of Nikolai, urging. Nikolai purses his lips and grumbles.Â
âI want you to shelter her. Give her a place to sleep and stay. Let her work as your staff or something. Anything. Your house surely can fit one more girl, right?â He says. Olga hums and nods before she silently sips her warm black coffee.Â
âWhy donât you?â
âWhat?â
âWhy donât you do that for her? I know you adore her, Kolya. Ever since you first brought her here.â Olga smiles, almost like a tease but Nikolai feels extremely humiliated by that remark. Was he that obvious? Were his feelings too upfront than he thought? Were his emotions engraved too deeply into his soul?Â
âWell, Kolya?â
Nikolai clenches his fists, sucking the air through his teeth. âI canât. I just canât. Itâs not like I havenât thought about it. I thought about that every day. I think about her every fucking day. I just canât let her stay with me. Itâs dangerous. Itâs more dangerous in Peters and I donât want any loose ends. No loose ends⌠especially not in front of FedyaâŚâ His words are like bullets, blurting out of his mouth without a pauseâthough the last bits are nothing but whispers of comfort for himself.Â
âBut you must understand that it is no less dangerous if she stays with me,â Olga replies solemnly before she finishes her black coffee.Â
âIt will be fine.â Nikolai leans forward, his tone hardens. âI donât care what you plan to do with her. If you donât want her to work here for the sake of your safety, thatâs fine too. I just want you to give her a place to stay.â Sensing that Olga is already frowning again, Nikolai quickly adds, âItâs not like I will disappear tomorrow right there and then. I am still here for the next few weeks, so you can still think about it. Andâ And Iâll help her move in with you. Seriously, it will be one simple task. I reallyâ I justâ Iââ
He finds himself stumbling upon his words, and he groans slowly. His gaze lowers to the table. He shuts himself up before he goes to say the wrong thing again.
Olga only stares at Nikolai, God only knows what she is thinking and although he tries his hardest to not return the gaze by watching you roaming around the diner with the staff boy, he does feel restless. Jittery even, for numerous other reasons.Â
âAlright, Kolya.â Nikolai turns his head towards Olga when he feels her rough handâthat is carved with half a decade of lifeâtouch his. He feels her tenderness and pity on him. Though the comfort is nothing better compared to when you are the one holding him, Olgaâs smile tells him what he wantsâwhich is more important at this time.Â
He nods. He nods again. âThank you⌠I owe you one.â
His eyes divert again towards you, who are now playing with a jukebox. The boy is talking to you, with a friendly smile on his face. He seems to be around your age. The smile he gives you is returned fullâwith the same kind from you. Upon seeing the sunshine you gift to the boy, warmth creeps up into Nikolaiâs heart.Â
Not the nice kind of warmth.Â
It is something else. Warm, warmânothing cosy but scorching. That warmth soon broils to an uncomfortable heat that makes him frown deeper at the sight of you giggling at whatever that boy just said.Â
Whatâs funny?Â
âThat⌠is Vasily.â Olga suddenly says and Nikolai once again turns his head fast towards her. He tries to relax the frown on his forehead but he certainly could feel the grimacing pout formed on his face.Â
âCanât he pick another name?â He grumbles before he takes his cup of coffee. Ignoring the heat, he swallows the hot coffee, further fuelling his own warmth.Â
Olga chuckles. âWhat about his name? Itâs just any other usual name a lot of people in this country have.â She says. âAh, you cheeky guy. Donât worry. He is just being nice. And I think it's her that makes friends with him. Sheâs pretty good at that, you know?â
Nikolai hums half-heartedly. âI know. Whatever, I donât care anyway. Just donât have that kid get too close to where he doesnât belong.â He says. Olga grins, tilting her head as her eyes pan towards you and Vasily and then Nikolai.Â
âOh, why? I think they look great with each other. As friends, of course. Besides, Vasily is a university student. He is around her age, so she is definitely going to enjoy being with him. As friends, of course.â Olga teases again, amused by Nikolaiâs little quirks he does when he is visibly annoyedâscrunching nose, twitching eye, rolling eyes, sulking pout.Â
âWell, you donât have to worry about him. He has his eyes on someone else already.â Olga clasps Nikolaiâs hand, offering him some reassurances. But Nikolaiâs focus is still on you, who is watching Vasily closely as the boy manoeuvres the old jukebox.Â
He then abruptly stands up from the chair and his hand trails away from Olgaâs. Nikolai makes his way to you and stands between you and Vasilyâwho yelps slightly upon being shoved by Nikolaiâs taller body.Â
You gaze up at him.Â
âAre you done, Kolya?â You ask sweetly, giving him the same type of small smile you gave Vasily. Nikolai does not know what possesses his mind when his hands reach up to your face, and both of his index fingers lift the corner of your lips.Â
âHm?â You giggle, holding his wrists. The smile grows brighterâturning to one that Nikolai is familiar with, something he wants to steal and keep inside his coat forever.Â
âWhy, is there something wrong?â You ask.Â
No, nothing is wrong. Nothing is ever wrong.Â
âNothing,â Nikolai says.Â
âAre you done talking with Olga? Do you wanna go for a lunch date? Iâm pretty hungry.â Your lips twinkle, bringing a tint of smirk to Nikolaiâs face as well. He drops his hands to his side, eyeing your figure. You are still dressed in his jacketânot that he wants to ask it back. Rather, he thinks you look cute in it.Â
And the thought of you smothered with his scent is sending tingles somewhere down there. The thought is eroded away as quick as it flashes inâNikolai does not want to lose control of himself, not even a little. He has lost himself a lot already.Â
âNo⌠No lunch dateâ No datesâŚâ He mumbles. âI have to leave the town for a while. There is an errand I have to do and youâll stay here with Olga and⌠him. Iâll come fetch you when Iâm done.â He says, his voice is veiling regret.Â
âOhâŚâ You nod, understanding. âOkay, itâs fine. I donât mind waiting here. Besides, I made a friend already!â You hold his arm and turn him towards Vasily who is standing awkwardly by the jukebox. Vasily is trying his best to not look at Nikolai in the eyesâas if the older man is emitting a strange ambience that, unfortunately, you do not comprehend.Â
For Vasily, he is a menace.Â
For you, he is a solace.Â
Perhaps the strange ambience has driven Vasily to a point of dread as his words are staggering to form coherence. âM-My name i-is Vasily, sir. I-I work h-hereâŚâ
Nikolai ignores the boy before he turns his attention to you, not even sparing a smile. But his gaze softens when he lays his eyes on your innocent faceâeither you completely miss the awkwardness you created or are totally enamoured by your kidnapper, who knows.Â
âI must go now. And take this,â He gives you a few crumpled cash notes. âGet yourself something for lunch. Iâll see you later.â He says before he deliberately leaves the diner in hasteâhe must have gotten an important job from Viktor.Â
âAh, he forgot his jacket.â You grip the jacket you are wearing as you can only watch Nikolaiâs car leaving the area from the window. You feel slightly guilty that you did not remind Nikolai to take the jacket.Â
âJesus, that man is so terrifyingâŚâ You hear Vasily whisper. You turn to him with a playful pout, as if you are offended that he thinks of Nikolai in that way.Â
âHeâs not bad. Well, he was rough the first time I met him but he is very, very nice!â You say and Vasilyâs eyes widen as his face contorts into genuine bewilderment and concern.Â
âAre you⌠genuinely okay?â
â âĄ
âDamn it.â Nikolai grips the steering wheel hard as his foot presses the gas pedal. His car moves faster as they travel the highway. The clock is already past twelve oâclock and the night is getting darker. He did not mean to stay out of town for longâbut there were mishaps.Â
He went to a certain bank to finish a couple more documents now that he has a new identity. It took about three hours for him to be done since the bank was filled with people. Then he had to leave the town to finish a job tasked by Viktor for extra cash. When he was finally done, he had to deal with horrible traffic. A supposed one-hour journey multiplied and he was already out of curses to spout when Olga texted him that the diner was closing.Â
Twelve twenty-fiveâNikolai finally arrives at the familiar suburban place he barely considers home. He makes a turn to reach the street where Olgaâs diner is located and as he approaches his destination, he realises that the entire premise is totally dark.Â
His heart drops.
Olga would not just leave you in the dark like that, right?Â
He parks his car abruptly by the side of the road. He rushes to the diner, looking through the window. He sees no sign of people. The entire restaurant lacks lights and life. He rattles the door to the restaurant, only to find it locked.
âShit.â Nikolai bites his lip as he frantically looks around, calling for your name. There is no way you have disappeared. Olga is a nice lady. You would not betray her motherly kindness, would you?Â
Hearing no response, Nikolaiâs frustration grows. His feet cannot stop pacing around the premise and his eyes are straining as they refuse to blink, in fear that he might lose sight of youâhis little bird. He does not want to think the worstâbecause you have promised him. You promised to stay.Â
Or perhaps youâve fallen into the same trap again.Â
Nikolai shakes his head, raking his hair at the unwanted thought intruding into his mind. But as more seconds pass, he fears that his heart is agreeing with his head, blaming and mocking him for falling and accepting his feelings, repeating the same mistake he had made years agoâNow look where it got you. It got you the same way with him.Â
He stomps through the snowy pavement, thinking that he could get in from the back door. He could not use his abilityâfor his jacket now belongs to you and only a sweater is covering him from the intensifying cold wind.Â
He calls for your name again, this time louderâangrier.
âKolya?â
Nikolai turns quickly to the back door of the restaurant upon hearing the melodic rhyme of his name. His eyes fixate on the sight of you peeking through the gap between the door. His lips part open, and he is about to gore your heart with malicious wordsâbut the fire begins to ebb when you walk out from the building and waddle to him with his jacket still hugging you.Â
âYouâre late. The diner is closed already and Olga and Vasily went home first.â You say. âHow long have you been out here? I thought of waiting for you at the front but Vasily said it was dangerous and told me to stay inside. He gave me the spare key to the back door.â Nikolai blinks profusely before he throws his head back and sighs loudly.Â
âYou okay?â Your hands reach up to touch his face, caressing his skin. Nikolai tilts his head towards you, breathing heavily as your thumb rubs his cheek, so tenderly, so softly. He nods.Â
âYeah, sorry. I was⌠uh, distracted.â
âLong day?â
He nods again, subtly leaning his lips against your palm. They pucker, planting just the slightest tint of a kiss on your skin. Nikolai then feels your hands leave his face, replaced by each of your index fingers arcing the corner of his lips upwards.Â
He chucklesâthe panic he felt has dissipated and relief courses in. âWhatâs this?â He asks.Â
âI like it when you smile. You look handsome.â You say with an adorable smileâthe kind of smile that only a dewy girl would have.
âI look handsome, little dove?â
âOkay, I will rectify. Ahem. You are handsome.â
Nikolai snickers, pride beneath his beam. âWell, isnât that the most correct thing you have ever saidâŚâ He then gently takes your wrists, pulling your hands away from his face. âCome on. Iâm cold and itâs already past midnight.â
Nikolai pulls you by your wrist and walks off. However, as his focus is on his car, he feels your hand shake itself off his grip. Before he could even take a look behind, he feels your hand holding his properly, and he gladly wraps his fingers around yours as well.Â
You two get into the car and as soon as he starts the engine, he hears something grumbling lowly beside him. He jerks his head towards you, noticing that you are looking at him like a pathetic wet cat as your hand is on your stomach.Â
âSeriously? Did Olga starve you?â
âThere were a lot of customers during dinner time and we were rushing. I kinda forgot to eat dinnerâŚâ You say shyly before suddenly you gasp happily. âVasily told me something about a supper date. Like, like⌠eating at a 24-hour convenience store. How about we go to supper?â
Nikolai hums. âGood idea. But unfortunately, Iâm pretty tired. We have food at home.â
âAww, please?â You shake his arm. âYou are not going to let my tummy grumble all night, right? Please~?â You clasp your hands together, pleading to him. Nikolai stares at your faceârelishing in the way your eyes reflect the orange street lights outside.Â
âOkay, okay. Whatever you want.â Nikolai shoves your face away lightly, receiving a giggle. He starts driving with a destination in mind. Before you come into his life, he often finds himself at a bar to have supper, but he very rarely ever visits a convenience store. He does not even think there is ever a 24-hour store. The latest those stores stay open is only up to three in the morning.Â
He finds a store. It is empty but it is still open. There are a few empty tables outside, presumably for customers. Both of you leave the car after he parks near the store. You get out of the car first, looking around with excitement glistening in your gaze. Nikolai follows after and locks his car. He huffs as soon as he is out of the car, shivering at the chilly breeze brushing his neck.Â
âKolya,â He turns to you, seeing that you are giving him his jacket back. You tiptoe and he bends his knees a little, allowing you to drape the jacket over his shoulders. He smiles.Â
âAre you sure?â
You nod eagerly. âI know youâre cold as well. And itâs your jacket, soâŚâ Your words trail off as he wears his jacket properly, adjusting the clothes on his body. Nikolai snickers before he himself puts on the jacket properly.Â
âDonât come crying when youâre freezing later.â He teases before he takes your wrist, tugging you close beside him. Both of you make your way to the convenience store, entering the empty premise. The cashier looks sleepy and barely awakeâhe does not even spare a glance at either of you.Â
As soon as you are inside, you wiggle your hand out of Nikolaiâs grip and make your way deeper inside, looking through the snacks on the shelves. Nikolai only glances in your direction before he grabs two cans of beer and a packet of sushki. He goes to you, seeing you are carrying a basket and still choosing things to buy.Â
âHey,â He calls you before tossing his stuff into your basket. You look at him as he gives you his wallet. âIâll wait outside.â
The speed of your hand snatching his wallet like a thief makes him raise his eyebrow in amusement. The naughty grin forming on your face as you hold his worn-out leather wallet brings a jeer on him. âOkay, beggar. Make it quick.â
He leaves you to sit outside at a table. He takes out his phone and replies to Olgaâs spamming textâhe still has to explain to you about your future in living with Olga. Most of his preparations for St. Petersburg are almost done. Two weeks leftâtwo weeks and he will be gone from this town, catching the train to go on a twelve-hour journey.Â
But still, he has to keep working on Eyes of Godâthe duplicated one, that is. Fyodorâs location is ever-changing as if the man is waiting for him and knows who is coming for his life. One thing that is consistent with all the coordinates he has noted from his work is that Fyodor is in St. Petersburg. Nowhere else.Â
His routine is unpredictable though. One day, the surveillance camera caught him walking into a church. The next day, he was seen in a library and left after thirteen hours of staying in that building. Sometimes, the surveillance cameras do not even catch sight of himâwhich could be because Fyodor is also actively trying to avoid authorities.
Does he even want to get into Meursault again? This time, Nikolai will not go and jailbreak him. Nikolai is also pretty sure that the authorities on Meursault have amplified and strengthened the security in that secret prison. How could they not? He literally broke into Meursault by killing a lot of guards, released two dangerous ability users with his ability too easily and toyed with the whole system in the building like a dollhouse. A single person who does not even possess a world-destroying ability can bring so much chaosâit would be a dumb move for authorities to not amp up their game.Â
Nikolai sighs. He feels exhausted. Part of him wants to stop this pursuit. Yet, he is still unsatisfied. His heart craves for a closure that does not end with a conclusion to his raison dâetre. The closure he wants is the spilling of bloodâa grandiose ending for an unbound performer to his puppeteer.Â
He puts his phone down and finally lifts his head to assess the place he is in. He sees that you are by a counterânot the paying kind, but rather, a counter where people get hot water and have access to the microwave. You are heating up your food, it seems. He watches you for thirty more seconds before looking away.Â
However, his eyes then catch the sight of a weird car parked not far from the building. The car is parked directly under the street light. From afar, people may not see a single lone masked man sitting inside it. The plate number is even stranger, specifically, its region code.Â
Seven-seven-seven. That is the code for Moscow.Â
Whyever does a car from Moscow travel so far here?Â
Nikolai stares at the car, hard. His hand slips into his jacket, digging into the void before his fingers wrap around a solid metal. He raises his body a little and perhaps the person in the car realises the situation he is inâthe lights from the car brighten up and Nikolai watches the vehicle leave the place, fast. Hasty.Â
âKolya?âÂ
Nikolai turns his head, seeing you carrying a cup of instant noodles and a plastic bag full of snacks. You blink at him confusedly before you look around. âWhatâs wrong?â You ask.Â
âNothing. Just thought there was a thief.â Nikolai replies before he sits back down and releases his grip on his gun, letting the weapon fall back into the unknown. You walk towards him and pull your noodles and the snacks on the table before pulling a chair close to right beside him.Â
Nikolai says nothing of your effort to be close to him. He does not even move an inch to give himself some space, letting you intrude however far you please. As you are stirring your noodles, he takes the beers and sushki from the bag, receiving a curious look from you.Â
âAre you not eating?â You ask. âI grabbed a beef sandwich for you here.â You show him the rest of the snacks you have bought with his money. Nikolai only shakes his head.Â
âNot hungry.â He says.Â
You grin mischievously. âWell, the sandwich is mine thenââÂ
Before you can touch the sandwich, Nikolai quickly slaps your hand before snatches the sandwich away. âI am not hungry, for now. Doesnât mean I donât want it. All of these are mine. Itâs my money.â He grumbles.Â
âItâs not like I have any money of my own!â You huff.
âThatâs why you will work with Olga. Or something.â Nikolai says before he opens a can of beer and sips the strong alcohol. He does not really want to get drunk so much, so he decides to not drink the whole thing in one go.Â
âWhat do you mean?â You ask as you eat your noodles. âWhat were you talking about with Olga earlier?â
âA week or two from now, Olga will take care of you. She agreed to let you stay at her house.â He says while he thoughtlessly nibbles on a piece of sushki. His eyes are staring deeply at the table. âI told you before, you cannot and will not come with me to Peters.â
You are silent for a moment. Your small voice creaks out timidly. âDoes that mean⌠I only have a few weeks with you?â His heart tugs downward when he feels your desperate grip on his arm. Nikolai refuses to turn his head towards you, so he looks away, staring at the nothingness in the sky instead.Â
âWill you come back?â
âI donât know, love.â
âWhy?â
âI just⌠donât know.â He murmurs. His thought is only to find his old friend and return a favourâto claim and experience freedom. He can only plan so farâand he knows planning against one such as The Conjurer himself can only get him to a certain point of success.Â
Frustrated, he takes a few chugs of his beer. âI feel like Iâm going to die in a way.â
Your eyes widen, gawking at him. Fear casts over you as you shake your head slightly. âI donât want you to get hurtâŚâ
âToo late to say that, isnât it?â He sighs before he takes out a cigarette, lighting it up. He turns his head, blowing the smoke away from you. âI mean⌠if it wasnât because of Fyodor, I would be dead right now.â He pauses, taking another smoke. âI was supposed to die during one of our schemes. Getting chopped in half with a sawâscary thing, isnât it?â
You cringeâjust imagining the thought of shooting someone already makes you feel extremely uneasy. You wonder how brutal his past could be. You knew he was a terroristâwhich is weird because any terrorist would be deep in the dungeon for the rest of their life. Yet, this particular one is sitting right beside you, enjoying his beer and cigaretteâhe looks beautiful, although his eyebags may suggest otherwise.Â
In your (perhaps, wrong) gaze, he is beautiful.Â
âWas that a plan⌠created by Fedya guy?â You ask carefully with disgust on your face. Nikolai nods silently. At that moment, a brief memory passes by in your brain when you remember the news you saw on the bus all those years ago.Â
âWas he inspired by that one terrorism event in Japan?â You say. As if you catch his interest, Nikolai looks at you. âDo you know? The one where a lot of government officials got killed? I heard that they were⌠sawed in half.â You frown as your gaze lowers to your food.Â
âOhâŚâ
âMm-hm. I donât know the details but it sounds like what Fedya guy intended to do with you is similar to what happened to those people. Poor them⌠It must have been so painful for the families to mourn. Because, you know, theyâre like⌠halfâŚâ You murmur as you continue eating the noodles that are no longer hotâthe weather helps cool it down, maybe too cool.Â
âRightâŚâÂ
You turn your head at him, with cheeks puffed out as you just stuff a big chunk of noodles in your mouth. âYouâ donâtâ mm, look like youâreâ hold onâ bothered by it.â
Nikolai snorts before he pokes your cheek. âI, have, seen, worse.â He says. âAnd to say that I am not bothered by it⌠No⌠I guess I wasnât. But that sentiment turned into something else that actually bothered me.â His finger stops poking your cheek before his thumb gently caresses your skin, trailing down to your lips before his hand pulls away.Â
He leans back. His heart becomes heavier the more he talks about his little agendaâthe thing that drives his passion to achieve something in life. In an attempt to submerge his thoughts that might go havoc later on, he stuffs more pieces of sushki into his mouth.Â
âAre you thinking of something?â You suddenly ask. âYour agitation⌠is kinda obvious, if one has spent so much time staring at you enough.â You smile teasingly.Â
Nikolai scoffs, crossing his arm. âAnd here I thought I am enigmatic enough.â
âYou are! In a way. I mean, Nastasya told me before, like before you got to prison and all, that you were very⌠how to say this in a nicer way⌠HmâŚâ You tap your chin in wonder. âShe said you were⌠chaotic and obnoxiously scary.âÂ
âOuchie, that hurts.â Nikolai places his hand on his chest, acting surprised and shocked, though his tone suggests otherwise.Â
âBut I think you have become softer now,â You lean closer to him, tilting your head adorably.Â
âMm-hm, and what makes you think that I will not pose myself differently to you?âÂ
You sit straight as if you are baffled by his sarcasm. âYou have been drunk in front of me. And I have heard a lot of drunken words from others. A lot of times, they rarely lie.â
Nikolai swears his heart drops to the floor and runs away, nowhere to be found. Shit, he forgot about him being drunk and sleeping on the same bed, head resting on your breasts so comfortably. He still does not recall what he has said to you that night and the fact that you bring that up now makes him nervous about whatever confession he has laid down to you.Â
It must be something embarrassing. What else could it be? I laid on her chest and slept for the whole night in her arms like a baby! Not that itâs a bad thingâ No, no, no, shut up. Sheâs weird. No, sheâs actually very nice. Too nice. Should I ask about what I have said? She would not lie to me, right? She never lies to me. She would rather lie to herself, so long she satisfies her love.Â
To me.Â
No.Â
âY-You gotta get rid of that observation s-skill of yours, perhaps.â He says before he drinks the rest of his beer. Then, your hand grips his wrist, gently pulling his beer away from his lips. âW-What?â His voice sounds slurred.Â
âDonât drink too fast. Youâre gonna get more drunk. Youâre already tipsy.â
Ahh, that explains it.Â
No wonder he feels agitated for no reason. Nikolai obediently nods and puts down the beer on the table. He is indeed tipsy and he needs to stay focused because he is going to drive later. He does not want to get too intoxicated.
But his hand refuses to let go of the can. âThereâs half leftâŚâ He poutily mumbles. âItâd be a waste if I stop drinking it.â
âLet me finish it then,â You say. âI know how to drink without getting drunk so fast, you know?â You wink playfully and he reluctantly lets you take the beer from his hand.Â
âOh, yeah? Whatâs your secret, baby?â Nikolai rests his chin on his hand. You bite your lower lip but it does not help a joyful squeal leaves your mouth upon hearing his soft yet sultry voice.Â
Your heartbeat is fasterâyou can feel the drumming of it travelling through your veins as you shakily grab your apple juice cup and open the lid. âW-Well, we usually drink watered-down alcohol⌠or just mix it up with other drinks. Sometimes we served them⌠but the customers never know.â You grin.Â
Nikolai watches in horror as you pour the rest of his beer into your apple juice. âYouâre gonna burn your liver quicker than me if this is your way of drinking.â He says. Shaking his head in slight amusement and more perplexity, he just watches you drink your combination of beer and apple juice.Â
He is pretty sure you are going to get drunk much sooner.Â
âYou know, girls like you should leave as soon as possible if their captor cannot think properly.â He blurts out another one of his jumbled thoughts before he snacks on the sushki. You giggle as a responseâsomehow your pitch is higher, as if you are slowly entering euphoria.Â
âYouâre not the first drunk man I have to deal with.â You smile. Holding his arm, you say affectionately, âAnd youâre much much much nicer than anyone else.â
Nikolai hums, pleased. âMm-hm? Whatâs the worst thing that has ever happened to you?â He asks.
âUh⌠hit me?â
âIâm not talking about your daddy. I mean, the customers.â
âOh!â You suck the air through your teeth, thinking. âWell, thereâs this one time where this man got so wasted that even when I tried to stop him, he kept drinking. He started shouting because he wanted to lay his head on my lapââ
âAnd you allowed him?â Nikolai cuts you off.Â
You nod, fast. âYeah. I had to. He laid his head on my lap and then⌠um⌠He kinda asked me for his pacifierââ Nikolai bursts out laughing. âD-Donât laugh! I mean, heâs old, so heâs probably feeling nostalgic. But anyway, I had no choice because he was starting to cause a scene, so⌠I let him suckle on myââ
âWait. Donât tell meâŚâ Nikolai cuts off again and you shush him.Â
âCan I speak, please?â You pout. âI let him suckle on my fingers. It was weird. Very very weird!â
âOh, thank God,â Nikolai whispers as he watches you staring at your hand in disgustâmaybe those were the fingers that had to feel the slimy tongue of an old drunken man. âThatâs pretty tame, in my opinion.â He comments before he continues eating his sushki.Â
âThatâs like⌠the second worst thing.â You reply as you resume drinking your poisonousâas Nikolai thought itâalcoholic juice.Â
âWhatâs the worst of the worst?â
Your gaze is blank as you scour through your memories, lips still clamping on the straw as you continue sipping little by little. Nikolaiâs gaze is blank tooâthough they are not due to reminiscing, rather they are hypnotised by how alluring your lips look right now. Pouty and wetâor glossy, hell, he does not even know. You are quiet and still for a moment, allowing Nikolai to stare and scan your body as he pleases.Â
His mismatched irises land on your lap. A familiar heat he felt this evening when you were roaming around Olgaâs diner with that boy comes barging in again. His fingers clench as he bites his inner cheek, remembering that an old disgusting man had the chance to lay on them.Â
He despises the thought. He despises the image his mind is forming based on what you have described even more.Â
Should have been meâŚ
His hand grabs the beer can, intending to swallow his jealousy with another rush of ecstasy, but upon lifting the empty can, he angrily puts it on the table.Â
âI thinkâ!â You suddenly speak, a little louder. Nikolai smirks to himselfâyou are definitely not in the most sober state now. He notices that you have sipped almost half of your drink. You must have drank it while thinking about things.Â
âI think the worst that ever happened was when⌠Well, you know, the other escorts do not encourage me to sleep with customers. Because, uh, selling fantasy, things like that.â You lean back, resting your head on his shoulder. âThen, thereâs this one night, one of the regulars thereâwe called him Mr. Benâand he kinda pulled me to the private section. You know, the one where the table is all covered with curtains. And then I was likeâ I kindaâ I told him I donât want to sleep with him. He called me pretty and cute andâ Wait,â You drink some more. âMr. Ben said he just wanted me to watch him. And I was like âWatch what?â and then he took off his pants and started doing⌠Uh, you know⌠the thing that men do. ThisâŚâ You jerk your fist up and down as a demonstration. âThat kind of thingâŚâ
âHoly fuck, stop.â Nikolai grabs your wrist, stopping your very helpful demonstration. His shoulders shake before he inhales deeply. But his effort still does not help the bits of laughter escaping.Â
âYeah. That was the worst.â You emphasise your point by poking his nose with the same hand that was jerking the air just a few seconds ago. âI did not look at it!â You yell, defensively. âI just stared at the floor.â
âYou know, for someone who has seen horrors done by men, you should have been more distrusting towards people in general,â Nikolai remarks, keeping his grip on your hand. His thumb rubs your pulse. The sheer size between his hand and yours is a pleasant sight. His fingers link between yours, tipsy mind drifts off to an imaginary world where he is holding your hand during something else entirely.Â
Something lewd.Â
âWould you be like Mr. Ben?â You retort his remark.Â
âUhm⌠noâŚ?â
You yank your hand from his grip and wrap your arms around him, clinging. âThen I have no reason to distrust you. Youâre perfect.â You murmur, burying your face on his shoulder. Your body is extremely tilted against himâyour bum is barely placed on the chair.Â
âI know, little dove.â
You start to wail. âYouâre so perfect, you know that? Youâre so nice to me and youâre so kind⌠Youâre so smart and I think you trying to be free is so admiring. I kinda feel jealous sometimes because I cannot do thatâŚâ You sigh loudly. âAnd I just really want you to be happy. Sometimes youâre so scary and so rough but it is like⌠It feels so good⌠Does that make sense?â
Nikolai feels the warmth makes itself cosy in his heart at your babbling. It is cute, he thinks, especially with the glassy eyes you are flashing himâyou are tearing up just by thinking of him. He does not know whether this affection comes from intoxication or genuine love, but he enjoys it. He likes it.Â
He feels happy with it.Â
And as much as he wants to pull away from that desireâto stay focused on his freedom, you are much more alluring.Â
Fine, just this night. I will allow myself.Â
His hand reaches up to you and Nikolai then gently caresses your head. His gesture causes you to look up at him, staring with a flushed face and yearning gaze. He chuckles softly before he carefully pulls your arms away from his body. His hands then cup your face, cooing at your teary yet darling look.Â
âOh, you little crybabyâŚâ
âIâm not crying!â
âYeah, I donât know about that, love.â His thumbs press harder on your lower eyelids, wiping the brimming tears. âDoesnât seem like âIâm not crying!â to me.â He mimics your voice, receiving a pouty face from you. Your lips slant upwards.Â
Tempting fucking lips.Â
âIâmâ Iâ I justââ
âI, I, I. Come on, baby. Speak.â He teases again.Â
You sniffle. âI⌠Itâs just⌠I cried because I love you so muchâŚâ
Nikolai smiles.Â
âDonât you love me too?â
Nikolai sighs. âMm⌠Time to go home.â He says to himself before he grabs the plastic bag containing the rest of the snacks and slips it into his jacket. It disappears into the overcoat. You usually would be excited at the sight of him using his ability, but your mind is more focused on something else.Â
âPlease? Can you answer me? Do you love me too?â
Nikolai does not answer as he gets up and brushes off the crumbs from all the sushki he feasted on earlier. He takes your hand but you refuse to get up the chair until you get your answer to adorn your own fairytale.Â
âLetâs go, love. Itâs getting so late now.â
âNo, no! Answer me first, please? Or else youâre just like Mr. Ben to me in my eyes!â
Nikolai shakes his head. âWell, Mr. Ben or not, we are going home now.â He tugs your hand, trying to convince you to get up. You whine, stomping your foot childishly.Â
âNo! I donât wanna get up!â
âFine.âÂ
He leans forward, flinging one of your arms behind him before he hoists you up, getting you nice and stable on his shoulder. You whine again, shaking your legs as you watch both of you go further and further away from the convenience store. His hand is placed firmly on the back of your thighs, preventing you from even rebelling much.
Reaching the car, carefully, Nikolai puts you in the vehicleâor rather shoves you inâand buckles your seatbelt. You cross your arms, huffing as he goes to the driverâs seat. When he is finally seated and buckled as well, he takes a good look at you.Â
Sulky.Â
âYou donât love meâŚâ You mumble, angrily.Â
âI did not even say that.â
âHmph!â
Nikolai scratches his head and then shrugs his shoulders. You will not be angry for long anyway. Tomorrow you will forget. But maybe not tonight. He can very much answer youâhe knows and has the answer in his heart.Â
It is just that he still wants to deny it.Â
Human compassion leads him to agony. He learnt it the hard way.Â
â âĄ
Nikolai is still tipsy.Â
Perhaps the beer he consumed earlier was too strong. No wonder you went crazyâin a good way. At least you were not unhinged like drunk Nastasya. Just thinking about dealing with her makes Nikolai shudder. He washes his face a couple more times, trying to get rid of the floating feeling in his head.Â
He brought you home, successfully. You were not angry for long, as he expected. He was carrying you by the stairs and you were quick to tell him a story where your father pushed you down the stairs because you were slow at packing things upâhappened during one of his attempts to escape loan sharks. Then you went to say you love him because he carried you upstairs.Â
Weird.Â
But it did amuse him to the max.Â
You went to take a shower first and by the time Nikolai wanted to grab his towel from the bedroom, he saw you already lying on the bed, sleeping, in one of his shirts and his shorts. The sight is⌠pleasant. You must have been so tired from a long day of working.
Nikolai finally decides to leave the bathroom. He takes his towel and wraps it around his waist before walking to the bedroom. He sees that your eyes are closed, still asleep. Great, he can just get dressed in his own room.Â
He takes his time choosing a shirt with his sweatpants hanging on his shoulder. Occasionally he glances at you. You keep shifting in your sleepâsometimes you lay on your back, your stomach or your side. Is the bed getting uncomfortable for you? Or is it the blanket? Either way, it does not even matter because what attracts his eyes is the fact that he can see the swell of your breasts peeking out from the collar of his shirt.Â
Right⌠You tend to not wear bras when sleeping. It is a common fact. Nothing so surprising because Nikolai is aware of this trait of yours since the second night you sleep in his clothes.Â
So, why is his dick hardening right now?Â
Itâs just boobs, god damn it. Youâve seen them many times.Â
Nikolai swears it is getting so much more difficult to stay in the same room with you any longer. His tipsy mind is not helping him with the random arousal he gets from your little quirksâfrom your stories about letting a man suck your fingers to the sight of his shirt riding up your soft and touch-inviting tummy.Â
Once weâre in Peters, weâll get a hookup! âHis head suggests. But Nikolai finds the thought to be repulsing. He does not want to hook up with anyone else. His lust and desire are not sketching a silhouette of his future partner for a tryst or anything.Â
They are illustrating you, manifesting you.Â
It has been a while since he last had sex, and really, he could have done so at any time he wanted. But ever since a little dove settles herself on his bed like it is hers, to begin with, he finds it hard to even plan or think about his next date in a local nightclub.Â
He does not want anyone else. His heart refuses to even immerse himself in a lust shared by somebody else somewhere. Nikolai wants it here, shared with you. But he knows if he indulges himself in a series of pantomimes more intimate than a hug, there will be no turning back. He is already a possessive man, to begin with.
But whatâs wrong with it? Whatâs wrong with it? Was there even a path to turn back? Thereâs no turning back ever since that day. So whatâs wrong with indulging a little bit more? And maybe more?Â
âKolya?âÂ
Nikolai flinches as he grips his towel, apprehensive. He looks down at his bodyâthank God, he is dressed. He was lost in his thoughts but gladly his body could still dress itself on auto-pilot. Nikolai hastily hangs his towel on a hook by the closet.Â
âI thought you were asleep⌠Were you watching me getting dressed?â Nikolai says. You blink confusedly at him and shake your head.Â
âCanât really stay sleep⌠I didnât look at you⌠I was⌠staring at the floor⌠Because youâre like Mr. BenâŚâ Your words are staggering as if you are still barely sober. Nikolai scoffs.Â
âI donât even take off my pants and jack off in front of you and youâre comparing me with Mr-fucking-Ben.â Nikolai jabbers quickly without even thinking twice. Only after he notices your eyes widen, he freezes and starts to actually contemplate his life.Â
âSorry. Uh, that was not appropriateâŚâ He mumbles awkwardly. âG-Go back to sleep. Donât bother me.â He says again before walking to the door.Â
âDo you want to sleep with me?â
He freezes again. His mind is running wild. Wilder. He feels like he is going crazy with the scenarios that his mind is playing with right now. He is trying to think straight, he swears, but everything about you is too damned alluring.Â
Your sweet voice, your tempting body, your flushed face, your sweet kindness, your pure innocenceâgod damn you, I hate you so much.Â
Nikolai thinks he made the mistake of turning his head towards you, for his eyes are now feasting on the way you lookâlaying so vulnerably on his bed, your stomach is peeking from the shirt and your chest is begging for him to rest his head on them. The shorts cover your thighs, but even your calves look ravishing. He wants to dig his nails deep into that fleshâhe truly does.Â
His dick is hard, Nikolai has to admit it already.Â
âI-I donât think t-thatâs a good⌠ideaâŚâ He says. It feels like he is facing a darn succubusâexcept this one is as dainty as a fairy.Â
âMm⌠I donât think sleeping on the couch is a good idea tooâŚâ You murmur, adjusting your position once more. Your hands reach the hem of the shirt and pull it down, covering your stomach. Nikolai protests internallyâhe wants to see, maybe if there is a chance (there is plenty of it but he pretends blind), he wants to touch it.Â
âI justâŚâ You pause, yawning. âI just want you to be comfy when restingâŚâ You mumble before you scoot to one side, making space for him already. You pull the blanket close to your body again, looking at him with droopy eyes. âIf you wanna sleep here, just get on the bed, okay? I donât mindâŚâ
Nikolai thinks he is possessed. Or maybe he is just following his own heart.Â
His hand pushes the door to close and he steps closer to the bed. His eyes meet yours and you give him a delightful smile. Nikolai swallows nervously before he sits at the edge of the bed, scared to even lay on the mattress.Â
Fuck, what am I? A virgin? âHe berates himself internally.Â
He takes a deep breath and finally sinks his body onto the bed, but he is as still as a statueâas a mummy even. He tries to shut his eyes, wishing his lascivious mind and his perverted thoughts to die away like a dimmed candle.Â
âYouâre so handsome, NikolaiâŚâ
Alright, itâs hard again. It is definitely hard.
Nikolai tenses, shutting his eyes harder as if he can even relax his own arousal when he hears your dulcet voice and subtle touch on his arm. The way your finger is tracing his skin feels familiarâyour fingertip is following the lines of his tattoos.Â
âC-Can you just sleep?â
âSorry⌠Youâre just⌠so⌠handsome. And your hair is very prettyâŚâ You murmur. Nikolai is hesitant to open his eyes, fearing that he will not fall asleep peacefully later but he really wants to take a look at you.Â
So he does.Â
He turns his head to the side, looking at you. Your gaze is piercingâneedy. He blushes when he sees your legs are tightly together and his very-not-so-innocent mind is wandering to one and only one possibility. And that possibility brings him a tint of comfort because now he knowsâand he thinks he is rightâthat he is not the only one feeling so bothered.Â
âKolyaâŚâ You mumble, one hand reaches his face. With a weak yet sultry voice, you ask,Â
âDo you love me too?â
Suddenly, he seizes your wrist, grip tightens before he lifts his body and leans forwardâpushing himself onto you, pushing his lips onto yours.
Fuck.
I can't think.Â
I can't stop.Â
His hand cups your face, moaning against your lips as his tongue probes between your lips. Your hand instinctively grips onto his hair as you whimper between the kiss. Your saliva dribbles slightly from your lips and Nikolai unashamedly licks it before his lips continue to devour yours.Â
You feel his hands travel to your body, roaming on your torso. His palm halts under the mount of your breast. You break the kiss, only to whine softly. But your break is not for long as his other hand grabs your hair, pulling you to another deep kiss. He sinks his tongue into your mouth smoothly and you try to match his pace.Â
But he is hungrier.Â
He has been wanting it for long.Â
Nikolai thinks his tipsiness is spiralling deeper into pure intoxication. He groans against your lips, grinding his hips upward when your lips are teasing against his. He grabs and fondles whatever he can reachâyour hips, your ass. One of his hands slips under your shirt, and finally, his palm touches your bare stomach, pinching and squeezing your flesh.Â
Your moan that was subdued finally manages to leave your mouth when his lips slide to your cheek and jaw, nibbling on your skin. He buries his face into your neck, inhaling your scent, moaning against you. His tongue slithers on your pulse, travels, trails and traces every spot he can taste. With your arms wrapped around him, you moan breathily when you feel his hand brush over your chestâhalting for a few seconds on your hardened nipple.Â
His mouth on your neck gets rougher and you wince when you feel slight pain when he nibbles on your skin hard, as if he is going to rip it off, as if he is going to devour you, literally. Though, hearing your painful wince sends him a message to be softerâhe kisses the spot he just nibbles and those kisses trail up again to catch your lips.Â
This time, you match his paceâholding his face as you kiss him back, battling tongues until air is no more. Nikolai is too eagerâeven after a break, he is relentless, kissing you deeper and sloppier each time he drives his lips against yours. His hand slips into your shorts, his nails raking the skin of your thigh. You grip on his shoulders, whimpering.Â
âA-AahâŚ!â Your thigh jerks away from his rough, demanding touch. Nikolaiâs hand pauses and he plants one last kiss on your lips. Your face is an inch close to him. His emerald and lilac irises are staring deeply into yours and shivers run down your spine at his darkened gaze.Â
âSorry⌠I was being⌠rough. I wasnâtââ
His words are cut off when you shut your eyes and lean forward slightly. Your lips pucker, planting a chaste kiss on his lips. Timidly, you open your eyes, looking at him sheepishly. He seems surprised but a soft smile later forms on his lips.Â
âI love it.â You mumble shyly. Your hands gently nuzzle his face before you lean again. He closes his eyes and you kiss the scar slit through his left eye softly.Â
âI love you.â
Nikolai opens his eyes and then looks at you intently. Your hand moves a little up, caressing his hair too. He sighs quietly before he tilts his head down, resting it on your chest, and you gladly embrace him, just like that night.Â
âI love you.â You say again and he nods silently, tilting his head up to give a little peck on your collarbone.Â
âI love you.â A kiss.Â
âI love you.â Another kiss.Â
âI love you.â And more kisses.Â
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