- Mar 13, 2015
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His family will kill him, he said. His brother and father will drag him down the water and cut him to pieces and feed him to their horses.
Addy gasped as if a wave of cold water just crashed against her, and the only reason it was quiet was because she also couldn't breathe for a while after hearing it.
Her hands started shaking. She held on to Lochlann this time because she was scared he'll disappear if she let go. She was afraid, even though the reality was that they were in a really nice restaurant and was supposed to be having lunch, and they were in fact away from all these pain and suffering that Lochlann told her. But she was still afraid to let him go.
She couldn't follow what he said next too well. It had something to do with the name Guin again, and just the sound of it caused something ill to stir inside her. And then he mentioned another name, Cat, and this time it was clear Lochlann didn't blame anyone else for her disappearance.
Addy imagined another girl to be in her place during that stormy night in the ocean when Lochlann almost ate her.
She promised she'll shoot if he does it to her again. That... That was better than being "fed to the horses". It made her promise to him sound so easy.
Tears were forming in her eyes when his voice changed.
And then suddenly it felt hot, as if Addy's face was melting and her body was burning and her chest and stomach were spiraling and reacting to every word Lochlann uttered. She closed her eyes, letting one shaky breath escape, and she could imagine what it would be like if they did it, and...
And it felt like he was fucking her right there and her body squirmed in response.
But she was also trying so hard to keep her tears in.
She wanted that future with him, too, but something about it seemed so perfect and impossible. Tears flowed, but she didn't know what they were for anymore. She was a mess, and at some point she had to let Lochlann's hands go because she wanted to hide her face. She also didn't know if she wanted to hide it because she was blushing madly or because she was borderline crying.
"You won't lose me," she muttered through her suppressed shaky breaths and tears. "But... listening to you just now... It feels like I'm the one who's going to lose you, Loch. This is unfair. Why do you have to be in so much pain and trouble? It's unfair..."
She seemed to ignore his confessions of murder just now, but only because she believed in him that he didn't want all those deaths to happen. But the fact that he was suffering so much because of them didn't change, and Addy feared he'll disappear forever and she'll cry over him every night for the rest of her life.
She was frozen in place, hiding her face in her hands but not running away, blushing and crying at the same time, scared and confused. Her emotions were overflowing and she didn't know what to do with them.
It was almost funny how words were enough to mess her up this bad, since they were from Lochlann.
Addy gasped as if a wave of cold water just crashed against her, and the only reason it was quiet was because she also couldn't breathe for a while after hearing it.
Her hands started shaking. She held on to Lochlann this time because she was scared he'll disappear if she let go. She was afraid, even though the reality was that they were in a really nice restaurant and was supposed to be having lunch, and they were in fact away from all these pain and suffering that Lochlann told her. But she was still afraid to let him go.
She couldn't follow what he said next too well. It had something to do with the name Guin again, and just the sound of it caused something ill to stir inside her. And then he mentioned another name, Cat, and this time it was clear Lochlann didn't blame anyone else for her disappearance.
Addy imagined another girl to be in her place during that stormy night in the ocean when Lochlann almost ate her.
She promised she'll shoot if he does it to her again. That... That was better than being "fed to the horses". It made her promise to him sound so easy.
Tears were forming in her eyes when his voice changed.
And then suddenly it felt hot, as if Addy's face was melting and her body was burning and her chest and stomach were spiraling and reacting to every word Lochlann uttered. She closed her eyes, letting one shaky breath escape, and she could imagine what it would be like if they did it, and...
And it felt like he was fucking her right there and her body squirmed in response.
But she was also trying so hard to keep her tears in.
She wanted that future with him, too, but something about it seemed so perfect and impossible. Tears flowed, but she didn't know what they were for anymore. She was a mess, and at some point she had to let Lochlann's hands go because she wanted to hide her face. She also didn't know if she wanted to hide it because she was blushing madly or because she was borderline crying.
"You won't lose me," she muttered through her suppressed shaky breaths and tears. "But... listening to you just now... It feels like I'm the one who's going to lose you, Loch. This is unfair. Why do you have to be in so much pain and trouble? It's unfair..."
She seemed to ignore his confessions of murder just now, but only because she believed in him that he didn't want all those deaths to happen. But the fact that he was suffering so much because of them didn't change, and Addy feared he'll disappear forever and she'll cry over him every night for the rest of her life.
She was frozen in place, hiding her face in her hands but not running away, blushing and crying at the same time, scared and confused. Her emotions were overflowing and she didn't know what to do with them.
It was almost funny how words were enough to mess her up this bad, since they were from Lochlann.