Zuri didn’t allow Khaos to enter her mind because she wanted this peace without anyone disturb her, not even Khaos.
Meanwhile, the lycan simply stared at his mate. He caressed her head and kissed her forehead and when one packet had completely burned out, Zuri was high out of her mind and he knew what she wanted next.
It was always like this...
Zuri turned around and giggled at him. She looked so beautiful and innocent whenever she was like this and when she tiptoed to kiss him, Khaos would lean over to accommodate her heigh, so she could do whatever she wanted.
"I miss you, Khaos. I am sorry for my outburst before. You are not angry with me, right? I am sorry," Zuri said again, very softly and drunk this time.
"I didn’t mean to hurt you. I didn’t mean to punch you. But the voices in my head, they are too loud. I can’t think clearly. Will you forgive me for that Khaos?"
Khaos hugged her and pull her closer. "I know. You don’t need to be sorry for that. It’s okay." Zuri didn’t need to feel sorry because it was Chaos who had put her in this situation.
Dezgar had warned him before and he knew the consequences, to wake Zuri up instead of letting her be in the coma or died. He knew the consequences of it.
Therefore, everything that Zuri did, it was his responsibility, it was his. She was his. "You don’t need to be worry. It’s okay."
Smiling goofily upon hearing what Khaos said, Zuri started to undress herself.
She touched Khaos in the way no one had ever did before. She always became very aggressive with him, since she wanted it to be so much pain. She wanted it to be very painful because she knew she couldn’t get it in any other way.
On the other hand, usually, Khaos would do everything that she wanted. He would agree with whatever she wished to in regards of sex. He enjoyed it as much as she did.
However, this time it was different. freeωebnovēl.c૦m
This time, Khaos actually pinned her hands. He pushed her against the wall and instead of pushing her harder like usual, the way she wanted it, until Zuri could feel her bone rattled, Khaos didn’t do something like that.
He actually was very gentle with her. He was very slow, as if he wanted to devour every second of it.
Meanwhile, Zuri was a little bit upset because this was not how she wanted to be handled. Khaos was being very generous with her. She didn’t like it. She wanted it to be hard. She wanted pain.
Zuri wriggled her body, yet coupled with how high she was and how the drugs had taken over her mind, she couldn’t overpower the lycan.
After all, all this time, Khaos simply didn’t fight her whenever she wanted to take the dominant.
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