Chapter 215 - More painful (2/2)
”I'll cook, it's been a while.”
”Alright.”
Setsura, however, wrapped her arms around his neck. ”Akito, first. Touch me.”
”Huh?”
”Please…”
She wants to feel loved. She wants to feel wanted. Right now, her emotions are a mess. Setsura wants to be sure that he is really here, right beside her. Such naive sounding thoughts. He really is right here, and Setsura could see him. But, even then… Akito looked into her eyes and nodded. He gently scooped her up in his arms and brought her over to the couch.
The sound of the old couch made a creak the moment he placed her down. Victor did say it was an antique from a shop. But it didn't matter. Despite the creak, it was comfortable.
After a few minutes, Akito is licking and sucking different areas of her body. It did feel good, but something felt wrong.
”Setsura, should I stop?”
”Akito, I think there's something wrong with me.”
He shook his head and removed his lips from her legs. He pulled her into his arms, ”No, you're fine.”
”You don't think I'm weird?”
Akito laughed, ”If you're weird, what does that make me?”
That's true, she supposes. ”Sorry,” Setsura murmured. ”Isn't it difficult? Stopping?”
”Well, it is. But I'll be fine.”
He will be, huh? Setsura still doesn't know much about these things. There's probably a way for her to help him. But right now, it's hard to think of such things. It's still so painful, Setsura honestly didn't understand anymore. The happier she gets, the more painful things are for her. The more depressed she gets.
”Earlier, why didn't you confront Sir Long?” Setsura decided to swiftly change the topic to work. If it's like this, then she will get distracted. She played with his hair, and Akito inter winded their hands together.
”Since Chauncey himself came there in person, I figured that he must have known.”
”So, it was deliberate? The Long family are the ones responsible?”
It made sense if one carefully thought about it. The man from the Long family was with the notorious killer, moments before the man's death. Who else could be held responsible?
”Yes. But we can't rule the other possibilities out.”