Her begging made him rock hard, but he still paused, lifting his head to look at her.
"Are you sure about this?" He asked, sweat dripping on her skin. The women of Xeno were much more conservative than they were, especially girls with her background.
What she was doing… could be considered extremely scandalous in her world.
He couldn’t do it.
With this thought, he gestured to get back up, but she was held in position by Cassandra, who was a level higher.
"Why?" She asked, pained, and it broke his heart. He leaned down to give her a peck, supporting his weight with his strong arms. He parted from her, and rested his forehead against hers.
"That’s unfair to you. What if you get in trouble?"
"I won’t," she said, "Please?"
She looked up at him, her large purple eyes looking at him, begging. She wrapped her arms around his neck to pull him closer to her, moving so he felt her naked softness. He could feel all of her curves rubbing against him, and each touch was sending boiling magma down his groin.
"Do you not want me, Gill?" She asked, her hot breath on his ears. With this, his reason went down the drain.
Who could reject this?
And so was the current scene.
He took a deep breath and turned to her, trying not to get distracted by her ample cleavage and beautiful face. "Are you… okay?" he asked, and Cassandra looked at him as if he asked a weird question.
"Of course," she said, "You were a little wild, but fortunately my level is high."
This made Gill blush a bit, but he looked at her with a bit of seriousness and apprehension. "Do you regret it?"
This made her frown. "No, do you?"
"No, of course not," he said, laying back down to wrap his strong arms around her.
"I’m just… now that I’m thinking about it, I realized that it’s so sudden," he said, "Wouldn’t you get in trouble? Is it worth it?"
"I don’t mind, I wanted to give my first time to you," she said. His eyes widened a bit at this, surprised, but seeing her determinated face, his heart softened and he patted her cheeks, "I’m not stupid Cassandra. What happened?"
She paused, looking away, and unable to look at his eyes.
Cassandra was in such a rush because of the letter from her family.
They were forcing her to wed a man she didn’t like, though Cassandra knew it was for the sake of her Town. According to the letter, it would lift up the territory’s current slump, making it great again.
Women… simply didn’t have much say in their own marriage, especially a woman of her position. Rebelling wasn’t a default in their worldview. Even Cassandra, who was much more feisty than her peers, didn’t even consider it.
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