âIf they see what we do, theyâll go out again.â
Cahill spoke as if it was no big deal. Then, he licked Hollyâs skin with his tongue for a long time.
âIf youâre so anxious, should I cover you with a blanket?â
She was troubled by his words. Unlike the robe that could only cover their heads, blankets could hide their entire bodies. She didnât think it would be as embarrassing if only her feet were out.
âItâs not that adults canât understand each otherâŠâ
When she nodded, Cahill quickly covered her with the blanket. The twoâs eyes met in the dark blanket.
âDoesnât it remind you of that time?â
She remembered the first time she met Cahill, when she hid in Cahillâs bed to avoid the Torimas gang, who came to visit her instead of her parents, and when she first did with him. The two were so close that it seemed like a long time ago.
Holly smiled seductively and wrapped her arms around his neck.
âMay I?â
As she copied exactly what he had said at the time, Cahillâs eyes widened.
âIâm good at it.â
Her smile grew thicker.
Cahillâs eyes glistened like those of a beast at her provocative seduction. As he pushed his pillar in without hesitation, Hollyâs neck bent as he dug deep in an instant. He pulled back slowly, catching his breath.
âAahhâŠâ
The pillar swelled inside. Holly groaned at the overwhelming sensation pressing against her inner walls.
âBy the way, Chase. Why were you there?â
Lylaâs voice rang faintly in her ears.
âItâs late at night, so Iâve been looking for you though youâre nowhere in the mansion. So, just in case, I came out and waited.â
Cahill pushed himself hard again like a nail into her.
Hollyâs head was filled with thick pleasure. She frantically groped her hand and hugged him by the shoulder.
âI see.â
The conversation on the other side of the wall continued, but now, they could hear nothing.
* * *
After a rough night, Holly managed to lift her sore eyelids. After blinking a few times, the blurry vision became clearer.
âYou woke up?â
Perhaps he had been watching her while she was asleep, so he immediately spoke to her. She turned her eyes to look at him. It was because her whole body was so numb that she didnât want to lift a single finger.
âI think I will die of hunger.â
Holly whined as her body drooped. To say something so weak to someone⊠it was unimaginable before meeting Cahill.
Cahill, who had been staring at her blankly, suddenly smacked his lips.
âYou only think of doing that when you see me, donât you?â
When she glared at him with narrow eyes, he lifted his body with a grim expression at that pouting tone before he started to knead Hollyâs body.
âBe careful. You canât even put a finger on me.â
He didnât stop kneading her even though her expression looked upset. Eventually, after some time had passed, Holly, who felt much better, asked.
âBut where is this place?â
It was a familiar mud wall, but it looked a little different from the first room they entered.
âAdamâs room.â
Holly, who was looking around, flinched at Cahillâs answer.
âWhat about AdamâŠ?â
âI thought he was hungry, so I asked him to find something to eat.â
It was clear that Adam had been kicked out.
âIâm sorry, Adam.â
She didnât know if it was early in the morning or early in the morning, but he sent an apology to Adam, who had been kicked out after a good sleep.
âIf youâre really tired, shall we rest all day today?â
The voice was very hopeful.
Shaking her head, she didnât know if he might let her rest though she had work to do more than anything else.
âThe elder told you to come.â
âIâm not the kind of person who anyone can order to come or go.â
Cahill lifted his chin with an arrogant gaze. He looked princely after a long time.
âWeâre in a relationship where we give and receive what we need. There is nothing good about being bad.â
He said nothing to the soothing words. Even the youngest of his friends knew that the kingdom was more important than his own feelings.
âLetâs listen to it, and if it seems dangerous or difficult, letâs quietly run away.â
Holly rubbed her lips against his cheek in praise. Cahill, with a sullen expression, turned his head. He meant to do it on his lips as well.
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She gladly kissed him on the lips as well.
* * *
It was not until long after that that they left the room. Holly stepped cautiously downstairs to the dining room.
âTheyâre still eating.â
There, she saw Badin and Adam already at the table and hurried her steps.
Takâ
As she looked around at the sound of something crashing, Cahill was holding a womanâs wrist. Her arm was towards Holly.
âAre you really human? Maybe a monster covered in human skinâŠâ
When the woman stretched out her arms with a look of disbelief, he frowned and grabbed her arm.
âDonât touch me carelessly.â
Cahill warned in a cold voice.
The womanâs face turned white as she struggled with her whole body to free her grasped arm. It was Lyla who sorted out the uncomfortable situation. She passed the three frozen people and took the top seat.
Lyla put a napkin on her lap before looking at the people standing there.
âWhy are you standing there? Sit down.â
The next moment, the woman freaked out as if she had been burned and ran to Laylaâs side. Even with teary eyes, she did not forget to glare at Cahill, feeling resentful for being frightened by humans.
âWhat? Why are sinners roaming around your mansion at will?â
With the womanâs frantic question, Lyla stared at her. The womanâs eyes widened as she looked, with a puzzled expression, at her.
âNo way, Lyla, youââ
âI donât know why youâre thinking that, but theyâre a guest requested by the elder.â
Lila intercepted the words like she had read the womanâs mind.
âA guest?â
The woman narrowed her eyes and asked again. Scanning the partyâs faces one by one, she saw Cahill and blushed. It seemed that his eyes were so sharp that she couldnât bear to look at him properly.
Holly sneaked up to Cahillâs side and crossed her arms.
âYes. I said it at everyoneâs gathering, didnât you hear?â
Lylaâs eyes dimmed as she looked at her. The woman who had been sighing at Cahill with a sunken face flinched at the piercing gaze.
âAh, yes. I went home early because I was afraid that the sinner had come to town.â
âReally?â
âYes. As you know, my spirit is weakâŠâ
The woman drooped her shoulders, showing her fallen spirit. Lyla, who had been staring at her, turned her head to Holly.
âThis is my friend Seria. And this is Holly, and this is the guests of the Eisen Kingdom.â
Lyla uttered so insincerely and began to eat.
Immediately, Holly and Cahillâs eyes met. It was because Seria was the name they heard across the wall.
âI am Adam. This is Badin, and this is our Princeâs.â
Holly then realized that she hadnât introduced her party to Lyla either. However, Lyla didnât even raise her head, as if she wasnât interested.
ââŠPrince?â
In the meanwhile, Seria looked at Cahill with dazed eyes. Seeing her narrowing her brow, Adam stood up and stood beside Holly.
âAnd this is our Princeâs lover.â
When Adamâs first attempt to keep Holly away from Cahill had failed, this time, it seemed he was trying to keep the woman from paying attention to Cahill at all.
âLo, loverâŠ?â
Repeating the word, Seria looked back and forth between Cahill and Holly.
âYes. Itâs a very, very deep relationship.â
As Adam smiled brightly and spat out the words forcefully, Seriaâs face contorted. She ran her eyes up and down Holly and snorted.
ââŠWhat?â
Holly frowned at her in a bad mood.
âOh, you two were lovers! No wonderâŠâ
A bright voice spread through the subdued atmosphere. Chase gazed at Holly and Cahill with twinkling eyes and put his hands together.
âYou go well together! Not as much as us!â
Then, he smirked and leaned toward Lyla. Holly smiled awkwardly and glanced at Cahill. It was the first time someone had put the two together and said that way.