"You can't say that. It's rather too harsh."
Iva said to Hira. They were walking through the forest, but sensitive to things coming from behind and ahead of them.
His cloth was dirty as well as hers but she tend to make more stench from his than hers though twas the other way around.
She just wanted to blame him. She just wanted to make him feel bad. Why wouldn't she?
He had made her feel more than bad. Even worse and worst. In the fucking name of love.
Though she should admit that he had been protective of her and had been there for her in the wild, but hadn't he gotten them there.
For sometimes she had been very hard on herself for ever being so stupid to had followed him.
But if she hadn't followed him, she wouldn't had known to what extent he would go to save her.
But that was not enough to convince her. She didn't know why she was feeling like he had some tricks up his sleeves. Twas a hard feeling to toss aside.
She didn't know what to think. And most times she made her worries into words and taunt him with them.
"Of course the truth is harsh. "
She said to him. She was walking at the front along the path. If any beast should kill any of them, it should be him.
They had gone out to the wild to get some fruits to eat. They had been living in a cave since they had left the village.
It hadn't been great. It hadn't been the worst experience too.
Though on rare occasions they had sex, but twas always with a lot of begging and urging.
Sometimes twas just the circumstance. Probably the odds of a blistering cold or other thing.
Aside the sex, he spent some of his time impressing her with words on how much he loved her. Though she could see it but she simply only wanted to complicate things for him.
The only part of the whole adventure (that was what twas like to her) that set her on her toes were the story of the places he had been to in the wild.
The stories of how he had killed wild cats with bare hands and some with just a peg.
At first she had taken them as sweet talks he only was using to win her over, but she had seen it herself too.
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