The boy who fell through time PART 10 FINAL
The story so far:
Kamui had left to help his friend Donka to rescue his beloved Sarah, Lawjayden stays alone in Longrbear, but all his life comes up for him and he decided to run after his husband, Blood, storm, fire and wind, nothing will stay between them! For this time, love will show it's true power!
Author's note:
Hello everyone, this is the end of the story of the Beast Man Kamui and his beloved human Lawjayden, I hope you like it and I thank you with all my heart for following me here, perhaps their story has reached the point where I am satisfied with, but I'll come with more stories for you soon, I'll be honored to read comments, respond to them, or simply chat.
I wish everyone a prosperous new year. A hug!
Love you!
From Lawjayden and Kamui.
*Chapter 12 * - Departure
I stared at the Beast Man in front of me, my bow and arrow ready to shoot. His hands were raised, but a million thoughts swirled through my mind, creating chaos. I had never been this threatening in my life, and I was ready to kill if need be.
“What do you want? Speak quickly and don't move. If you do, I'll shoot—I swear I will."
“Wait! I came in peace, Lawjayden. I mean no harm."
“How did you find us? How many of you are here?"
“I am alone, I promise."
“I don't trust you."
“But you should—I saved your life. Do you remember?"
“Kamui saved me, not you."
The Monkey Man took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. “Where is Kamui?"
“He'll be here any minute."
“Can I wait for him?"
“Donka, what do you want? Did you come to destroy what we've been fighting to create here? I won't allow it."
“I can see that. I'm sorry, but I didn't know where else to turn for help."
“Help?"
“My beloved, Sarah… they took her hostage."
“And you came to ask Kamui for help?"
“He's the only one who can."
“Why?"
“Because I'm desperate. Kamui and you have a right to love—but so do I."
The Monkey Man's voice broke, and I saw tears glistening in his eyes. He truly meant no harm, and despite my instinct to reject him, I couldn't help but feel sorry for him. His desperation was real—I could feel it. As much as I wanted to deny it, he was right. He had saved me once, and he was right about love. I would do anything for Kamui. I knew what Donka was going to ask of him, and I didn't want that. This could destroy everything we'd built here.
But what could I do?
“Okay… come inside. I'll make you some tea."
Donka sat at the table while I took the kettle from the fire. I could feel his eyes on everything, taking in the small house that Kamui and I had built together.
“It's a beautiful house," he said softly. “You and Kamui are doing great. Honestly, it's incredible."
“Thank you."
“So, you two are… together?"
“Yes."
“I knew it. He's loved you since the first time he laid eyes on you."
“I know. Did you?"
“Of course. He can't hide his feelings."
When I handed Donka his tea, his gaze fell on the bracelet on my wrist. He silently rolled up his sleeve and showed me his—equally beautiful.
“I gave this to Sarah not long before… they took her."
“I'm sorry. What happened?"
Before he could answer, the door slammed open with a thunderous bang. Kamui burst in, a furious storm of rage, and pounced on Donka, grabbing him by the neck. The table and chairs crashed to the ground.
“Lawjayden! Are you okay? Did he hurt you?" Kamui yelled, his voice a snarl of anger.
Kamui lifted Donka off the ground effortlessly, choking him in his iron grip.
“What do you want? How did you find us? Speak—now!"
“Kamui, wait—" Donka choked out, his face contorted in pain.
I had to stop Kamui before he killed him. I was the only one who could reach him.
“Kamui, stop!" I ran to him, my hands grabbing his arms. “My love, you'll kill him. Please, let him go."
“He came to destroy what we've built here!" Kamui roared, his voice trembling with rage.
“Please… don't be a monster. Let him go, my love. Listen to me."
Kamui froze at my touch. Slowly, like a switch being flipped, he released Donka's neck, letting him collapse to the ground, gasping for air. I rushed to Donka's side, offering him water and helping him sit up.
Kamui stood still, staring at Donka.
“Kamui… that was wild," Donka managed, rubbing his throat. “I knew you were a beast, but not that beast."
“What do you want?" Kamui's voice was calmer, but still wary.
“You're not even going to say hi? You're not glad to see your old friend?" Donka coughed.
“It depends on your business here."
Kamui knelt beside me then, his face softening as he looked into my eyes.
“Are you okay? Did he hurt you?"
“No, I'm fine."
“I'm sorry I scared you."
“You didn't. You could never harm me."
Kamui hugged me briefly before standing and fixing the overturned table and chairs. I sat down, and he stood protectively behind me, his hands resting on my shoulders.
“I'm sorry, Donka," Kamui said finally. “I didn't mean to hurt you. Or maybe I did… I don't know."
“It's okay, Kamui. You're protecting what's yours."
“Now, tell me what happened."
Donka's gaze darkened. “After you and Lawjayden left, the city descended into chaos. People were arrested, madness took over, and we were on the brink of civil war. The Master wants the Human more than anything. They interrogated me, but I said nothing. Then they took Sarah."
Kamui's grip on my shoulders tightened.
“Why?" Kamui asked.
“I don't know. Somehow, they found you in Ivarswinter, but they weren't certain. When the second winter came and you both disappeared into the woods, I thought they'd give up. But they didn't. They're still searching. Now that the ice has melted, they're looking beyond the border. They haven't come close yet—but if I could find you, eventually they will, too. It's only a matter of time."
Kamui looked at me, worry etched into his face.
“So, you're here for help. You want me to free Sarah?" Kamui said.
“Exactly. Please, Kamui, you owe me this," Donka replied, his voice desperate.
Kamui's grip on my shoulders tightened, his hands trembling as he caressed me protectively.
“I owe you many things, Donka, but what you're asking is too much."
Donka looked at us, his eyes heavy with sorrow and grief—so raw I could feel it in my chest.
“So I came all this way for nothing. You're right… you both deserve a happy life. I shouldn't be asking this of you." He sighed, defeated. “But… Can I ask you for one small favor?"
“Say it," Kamui said curtly. I could hear the quiet resentment in his voice, though grief lay hidden beneath it.
“Can I sleep here tonight? Maybe… get something to eat? I'm starving."
Kamui's face softened slightly.
“Of course you can, Donka. You're not my enemy."
“Neither mine," I added quickly. “I'll prepare dinner while you two talk."
I slipped out to gather vegetables and herbs from the garden. I needed the fresh air—the tension in the room had been suffocating. When I returned, I could see the two of them outside, walking slowly, their voices low and unreadable. I felt calmer now, alone in the kitchen, letting the simple task of preparing food clear my mind.
When they came back, we sat around the table, eating in a silence that felt fragile, as though any word might shatter it. After dinner, I prepared the spare room for Donka. He beamed at me gratefully.
“Thank you, Master Lawjayden. I appreciate your kindness. I'm… impressed to meet a human so kind as you."
“It's nothing," I replied with a small smile. “You saved my life once."
Later, when Kamui and I returned to our room, the heaviness in my chest overwhelmed me. I couldn't hold it in any longer. I sank onto the bed beside my husband, and he took my hands gently, pressing a kiss to them.
“How are you holding up?" he asked, his voice soft—he knew me too well.
“I feel sorry for him, Kamui. It's not fair."
“I know, Bunny. But there's nothing we can do."
“There is something," I said firmly, looking into his eyes. “We can help him. You can't turn him down, Kamui, and neither can I. All of this… it's my fault."
His expression darkened. “Please don't say that, Lawjayden. This has nothing to do with you. It's just… the world we live in."
“No, Kamui. I can't live with so many people's lives weighing on my shoulders. Their hatred for me—it's growing. I'm becoming the villain in their eyes. I never wanted this."
Kamui let out a pained sigh and pulled me into his arms. “My love, don't say that. You are everything to me."
“And you are everything to me," I replied, my voice trembling. “But let's be realistic. Donka is right. Their rage is building. Sooner or later, they'll find us, and when they do… it will be the end of us."
Kamui's arms tightened around me. “Then it's decided. I'll go with Donka to save Sarah. You'll stay here, safe, taking care of the animals and the house until I return."
“What? No! Absolutely not!" I broke free from his embrace and stood, glaring at him. “This is my fault. I'm coming with you."
“No, Lawjayden. It's too dangerous. Donka and I can handle this. I won't be able to protect you if you're there."
I held up our matching bracelet and necklace. “We are one, Kamui. I'm not letting you go alone."
“Don't be ridiculous, Lawjayden. What if I die?"
“Then there's no need for me to live."
He ran a frustrated hand through his hair and paced the room. “As your husband, I command you to stay."
“As your husband, I say no."
“Argh! Why are you so stubborn?" he shouted, turning on me.
“Don't be a dickhead, Kamui!"
He blinked, baffled. “What does that even mean?"
“It means stop being stupid!"
“I'm being stupid for trying to protect you?"
“No, you're being stupid for refusing to face the truth. Listen to me, Kamui."
We were almost yelling now, the heat between us thick with frustration. Kamui froze, staring at me, then walked back toward the bed. I leapt into his arms, forcing him to look into my eyes.
“I am not leaving you. Never. I love you with all my heart, and I want to live my entire life with you—my big, strong, sweet bear. But I can't live knowing people are suffering because of me. I can't. If you die, I want to die with you."
He pulled me close, kissed me deeply, and carried me to bed. His massive form covered mine, and together, we melted into each other. I felt his warm tears on my chest as he whispered against my skin.
“I couldn't bear losing you, Bunny. I love you with all my heart and soul. You're blood of my blood."
“And I love you, Kamui. Always."
The Next Morning:
The preparations began at sunrise. I busied myself packing supplies for Kamui and Donka. When Donka saw me, his jaw dropped in surprise.
“What's happening?" he stammered, his voice rising.
“I'm packing supplies for your journey. You and Kamui have a long way ahead," I replied calmly.
Donka began hopping around like a frantic monkey, chattering in disbelief. “What? What??"
I smiled faintly. For the first time, I felt a strange calmness settle in my soul. This was the right thing to do.
Donka grinned. “Master Lawjayden, I could hug you right now!"
Kamui growled protectively, cutting him off. “That's my job, monkey. Don't you dare."
I walked up to Donka, my expression serious. “Bring him back to me, Donka. Safe and sound. Or I swear, I will hunt you to the ends of the earth."
Donka's face softened with respect. “I promise, Master Lawjayden. I knew you had a golden heart."
Kamui stood waiting, the horses ready at the door. My heart felt like lead as I approached him, my eyes already brimming with tears.
“Don't you dare not come back to me, Kamui. If you do, I'll hate you for all eternity. I'll kill you myself."
Kamui cupped my face in his hands, his voice soft. “I promise, for my mother and father, I will return to you, my love. I will call you Bunny again. But please… stay safe. Don't do anything reckless."
“I'll be counting the days, Kamui. Every second."
With one last, tender kiss, I watched as my husband disappeared over the horizon, the sound of hooves fading into the distance. Alone again in our fortress, I whispered a quiet prayer to whatever gods were listening.
“Protect him. Bring him back to me."
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Chapter 13 - Adventure
The hours became days, and the days became to week and no sooner became a month, I tried to stay as focused as possible in the farm activities, taking care of the animals and the crops everyday, there were not a single day that I wouldn't go to the top of the wall and stare to the wilderness, trying to catch a glimpse of my husband. But there was nothing.
Sometimes I would go to the top of the mountain that we live in, the summit where Kamui showed me the Northern lights once, and just sit there in silence for hours.
During some months of summer the sun almost never sets off the horizon, It was like twenty four hours of daylight, just a few hours of umbra and not later the sun was there again.
- As far as I remember, it took around weeks, maybe a month to get to the city, Im wonder if they are already there.
During a certain night I got up to the top of the mountain, I sat there and gazed into the far distance, the sky was pink as the day Kamui took me there.
- I miss you so much.
Memories start to invade into my mind, memories of my lonely life and how my life changed since I came to this world.
Before Kamui, I used to live on earth, me and my family, we didn't get along well, cause I am gay, so very often we fought, argued, I couldn't never be myself, I could never feel loved, and no place ever felt like home to me.
not just the fact that I was gay, but generally we were different, the way of thinking, the thoughts, I couldn't live with that anymore, so I ran, I worked very hard, then I managed to move to a different country, and I rented a little flat. My life was only work six days per week, and on my day off I end up just sleeping at home. inside the bed all day long.
All my attempts to have a relationship were frustrating, none of the people that I have met wanted a meaningful relationship, and I fell into loneliness and oblivion.
I was feeling sad, miserable, alone, but I couldn't go back, never forget the reason for your departure, I couldn't, I was not welcomed there anymore. So I tried to take my life the night before I passed through the portal, but I couldn't do this, I still wanted to live, I still wanted happiness, who doesn't?
After all that I've been through since I fell in this world, I finally feel that's my place, that's my life, I was just a waiter, but I need it to fight for what I love and for who I love.
I couldn't stay like this anymore.
I got back to the farm, and released all the animals at the field, preparing my horse and provisions, my black coat and my bow and arrow, I will go after Kamui. I have a bad feeling about it, but I need to go, I know the night before he left he made me promise.
- I'm sorry Kamui, But I'm not ready to do this without you. I am coming, my love.
My horse ran as fast as the wind, the rain fell constantly from the sky, I camped out of the roads and avoided certain times of the day.
- Wait for me Kamui, please.
It was early in the morning when I hear a song coming from the woods, like a scream, I took my bow and arrow, when I got ready and jumped out of the buches, I saw a white stag, but his horns was shining like crystals of all colors, and immediately I moved down my bow. His eyes were blue as the clear skies, he was so majestic, gracious. He came near me, looking into my eyes, I touched his face. He was the personification of pureness and innocence.
Before I realized he wasn't there anymore, I had disappeared into the woods again, I can't explain, but he gave me strength to continue, to keep straight to my goals and to believe that my husband was still alive.
I continue my pilgrimage to civilization then.
I passed through our old place in Ivarswinter. It was all burned and deserted, but the main house was intact, however roofless.
I took a brief pause to refill my bottle from the river and then I got near the house.
- My first precious memory of my and Kamui was here, our first time was inside these walls, in this very own bed, how much I missed this place, but I love Longrbear as well.
I felt that my horse was faster and more disposed than before. In three weeks time I could gaze at the city from the top of a hill.
- There it is, now I need to infiltrate into the city. It's better to camp here and when the night falls, I shall search for an entrance.
Once the night has fallen I sneak myself near to the city, the walls were well guarded, but I managed due to my stature to keep hidden.
I managed to squeeze through the bars that took the water from the channel away from the city and once I was in, I had in my mind like a glimpse.
- I know where Kamui is, he is in that castle, I can feel it. I could go to the house we stay in, but I think that would be too obvious.
I circled the city until I got to the other side of the castle, avoiding big crowds and streets. I was using the little hills and green areas to move myself and try not to be found, but the castle was seated on the top of a rock making it hard to access if not the front stairs. Maybe I can make it by climbing these rocks, okay, I need to try.
I managed to climb a bit until I found bar windows, I climbed up a bit far until I managed to open just a window and sneak in.
- Okay, now Kamui, where are you?
through endless corridors and doors, I realized that I was in a dungeon, that would be the castle's subway.
I heard them guard talking with each other.
What are they going to do with him?
I heard the boss talking, he will be executed at dawn.
He shouldn't have ever come here, what an idiot.
They're talking about Kamui, I can feel it.
And they continued.
What about those monkeys? They fled.
Yeah, and all the guards are trying to find them.
And nothing from the human.
According to the master, He will come, sooner or later we're going to catch him.
Let's go, the dawn will come soon, and we must be at the plaza, we have to see this.
They left.
- Executed, I must stop them, but Donka fled and probably he rescued Sarah, that's no time, I need to run and reach the Plaza, is the same one that I used to come to this world by the tree in its centre I believe.
Not sooner that after I was almost back to the window, two guards saw me, a Bear like, and a bull-type.
Hwy, wait there, don't move!
Darkling I sense your smell, you are a human, could it be!
Ops!
I jumped through the window and I fell off of the cliff, I could still move, but I got injured.
- Oh, my leg, okay you can do this Lawjayden, you must.
I forced my leg and I could feel the crack, I screamed in pain.
- Okay, now that it's back in place, I can run again.
While I was running, the guards were yelling, chasing after me. I got in the middle of the crowd, it seemed that everyone was heading to the plaza.
- Please Kamui, be alive.
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Chapter 14 (FINAL) - Blood of my Blood
The dawn had finally arrived. I raced against the clock to reach the main plaza, not even noticing if anyone was watching me. I didn't care. My only goal was to save the man I loved—no matter the cost.
When I reached the plaza, it was packed. The crowd was so dense I could barely push my way to the center. And there he was. Kamui. Chained and wounded, slumped against a pole. The Master sat on his throne, observing everything with a smug certainty. He had been expecting me.
I broke through the crowd and ran toward Kamui. His head was bowed, his body battered. Before I could reach him, two feline guards seized me.
“We got him, Master! The human!"
The Master's voice boomed, his words dripping with mockery. “Ah, I knew you'd come, human."
“Get off me!" I snarled, struggling against their grip.
At the sound of my voice, Kamui raised his head. His eyes locked onto mine, and I saw fear shadow his face.
“Lawjayden!"
“Kamui!"
The plaza erupted in jeers. The crowd yelled and hurled objects at us, calling us every vile name imaginable. The Master rose from his throne, his presence silencing the chaos.
“So," he sneered, “you thought you could hide from me all these years? Did you really believe you could escape? No more running. Today, it ends—both for you and this traitor who dares to side with you!"
I fell to my knees, desperation flooding my voice. “Let him go. Please, I beg you. Do whatever you want to me, but don't harm him!"
“I told you not to come for me, Lawjayden!" Kamui's voice cracked with anguish.
“Silence!" the Master roared.
The guards struck Kamui, his lip splitting as blood dripped to the ground. I screamed, but it only fueled their cruelty.
“Kamui, please!" I sobbed.
“Don't worry, human," the Master said, his voice cold and final. “Today, both your blood and his will seal the portal. No human will ever harm us again!"
The crowd cheered in unison, chanting their support.
“I'll deal with him first," the Master declared. “Then, it's your turn."
“No! Please, no! Kamui!"
Tears blurred my vision as I watched the executioner raise his axe. But then, chaos erupted. Donka, the monkey-man, appeared with his army, storming the plaza. A battle broke out, the crowd scattering in panic.
In the confusion, I broke free from my captors and ran to Kamui. The executioner's axe hovered above him, poised to strike. Without thinking, I threw myself over Kamui, shielding him with my body.
“Kill me instead!" I shouted. “Please! I love him! Kamui, I love you—I always have!"
The plaza fell silent. Even the Master hesitated, his eyes narrowing.
“What did you just say?"
“I said, kill me instead. Please, let him go."
Kamui's voice was hoarse as he tried to protest. “Lawjayden, run! You shouldn't have come!"
“Shut up, you stubborn bear!" I snapped, tears streaming down my face. “I'm your husband. We're in this together, no matter what. Please, Master, kill me instead—but spare him!"
The Master's expression twisted with disbelief. “You love him? A human? How is that possible?"
“I do," I said, my voice steady. “More than anything."
“Would you give your life for one of us?"
“Yes. We're not so different, Lyonel. Whatever humans have done to you, I'm sorry. But Kamui isn't to blame for my people's sins. I'll accept whatever fate you decide—but spare him."
I stood and walked toward the Master, my heart pounding. Kamui struggled against his chains, shouting, “No! Don't do this! Take me instead! If you harm him, I'll kill every last one of you, monsters!"
“Shhh." I turned to him, my voice soft. “This is for your sake, my love. Master, may I have one final wish?"
The Master hesitated, the crowd murmuring in shock.
“Speak," he said.
“Let me say goodbye to him. And promise me he won't be harmed."
“You have my word."
I turned to Kamui, who was standing now, his chains rattling. He pulled me into a tight embrace.
“Why are you doing this?" he whispered, his voice breaking. “I told you to stay home."
I placed my hand over his chest, feeling his heartbeat. “Home is where the heart is," I said.
“I love you, Bunny."
“I love you too, Kamui. Thank you for showing me love when I thought it was impossible."
As tears mixed with blood, we kissed, a tender moment that silenced even the most hateful voices.
The Master's voice cut through the quiet. “Very well. One last wish granted. Executioner, proceed!"
I closed my eyes as the axe was raised again. But before the blade could fall, the Master shouted, “Stop!"
His voice cracked with emotion. “I… I came to your world once. I fell in love with a human, too. But she was taken from me. Used. Violated. She died protecting me." His gaze softened. “You remind me of her. If there's a chance our species can coexist, I won't kill you."
Kamui and I looked up, stunned.
“But I still need your blood to seal the portal. Just a drop, willingly given."
I nodded. Taking the knife he handed me, I made a shallow cut on my palm and pressed it to the sacred tree. Its branches withered, and a shimmering portal appeared.
“This is your last chance," the Master said. “If you cross through, you can return to your world. But if you stay, the portal will close forever. You'll never harm us again—but you'll also never leave."
I looked at Kamui, his eyes pleading with me to decide.
“Go Lawjayden, to your world if you want it, I will love you for all eternity, I will grieve for your absence forever, but if that makes you happy, I will be happy for you."
Without hesitation, I turned from the portal and ran to him, throwing my arms around him.
“Don't you dare say that nonsense to me again!" I said, tears streaming. “My place is here—with you, you damn asshole!"
“What does 'asshole' mean?"
We laughed, and the crowd erupted in applause. Kamui was unchained, and he held me so tightly I could barely breathe.
“Sorry," he said.
“It's okay," I whispered. “Let's go home."
“Can you walk?
“Yeah"
The Lion then looked at us and just said one thing. “
What a prize, I envy you bear Kamui, you both may go now, we will never harm you again, go in peace."
At the city gates, Donka and Sarah waited with a caravan.
“You need to treat those wounds," Donka said.
“Thank you," Kamui replied. “Lawjayden will help me on the way. We just want to go home—to Longrbear."
“May we join you?" Donka asked hesitantly.
I glanced at Kamui, who nodded. “If you're willing to build your own place, you're welcome to come."
“Of course!" Sarah, the monkey lady exclaimed.
“Then come," I said. “Home awaits."
Returning home was calm and tranquil. Luckily we had the caravan this time, which served as protection from the weather and comfort, we were taking turns to take the horses ahead, meanwhile I tended to my husband's wounds and he said to me how brave I was to leave our home all alone and rush into this adventure just for his sake.
“You are amazing, my lawjayden." he said, caressing my face and kissing me tenderly.
“ I am sorry for not trusting in you" he was crying, I gently dried the tears from his eyes.
“ Hey, look at me, there is no need for crying, I am right here and I am going nowhere without you, my big bear"
He laughed
“ I promised to make you happy," he said.
“ And you did, soon we will be home."
No later than three weeks this time, we have finally arrived at home, the animals were running all over the place, but there weren't any damage.
“ I think we can still make it until winter arrives, we still have autumn, the trees just start to get yellow and fall."
“ And we will do". I said.
Together we helped Donka and Sarah to build them a small fort and a house for them, down the river, on the other side of the mountain, cause the same as him, we wanted our privacy as well, but we would be neighbors. We share our animals and crops.
During a cold autumn night I could feel the gentle breeze caring the winter finally back in Longrbear.
Kamui, Donka and Sarah were outside, we were sitting by the fire, eating and telling stories.
Sarah was pregnant, later, when they set their way to their home we closed the gates and entered our house.
Before Kamui came I prepared our bed and let oils and candles around. The perfum of the lavender spread all over the room.
I hid myself behind the door when he got in.
“Uhm, this smell, Bunny, where are you?" He said, playful. “ You don't know how much I desire you Bunny, I will find you and I'm going to make love with you."
I suddenly appeared behind him, and put my hands on him, hugging him from behind. One of my hands was sliding to his pants, feeling his rigid organ and the other was playing with his chest and nipples. He moaned.
“ Oh Bunny"
“ What do you say that you are going to do with me?"
“ Love, I'm going to make love with you tonight, my darling, come and see, I love the touch of your hands, so gentle yet so hungry"
He turned to me and I kissed him, he needed to bend a bit, and then he got me in his arms, kissing me and licking me. He gently carried me to the bed.
“ That is our sacred place, the place where we found each other and where I can see the true you, naked, pure, flaming, strong" I said to him, briefly moaning.
He took off my clothes and sucked my organ with his mouth, moaning and holding my hands and my legs, playing with his tongue. I came inside his mouth and he drank it all.
“ Oh Kamui, Oh my, come here"
“ I have only started, bunny"
He covered my body with his massive body, pressing me against the bed and kissing me.
I then sucked his delicious huge balls. And sucked his huge organ until he came, but didn't stop. even when he moaned and called my name. I got hard again and so was he.
“ Let's use some oil this time" I spread all the bottles on my body while I was on top of him, sitting in his lap, humping against his muscled yet soft body.
He started to massage me and caressed my body as well, spreading the oil all over our bodies, we were sliding on each other.
He got me and laid his massive body again on top of me, pressing me against the bed and starting to hump. He entered without difficulties because the oils mix with our body fluids, turning everything hot and slippery.
I could feel every fiber and vein of his organ going deep inside me, as his balls slapped against my legs and my ass. But he was the most tender and gentle ever. I grab his butt and his tights with my legs, feeling all his power and love.
“Kamui"
“ Say it, my love, am I too hard?" He said briefly, but caring.
“ No, it's perfect, I want you to look inside my eyes and say all of these things again". I said, still moaning.
“ I will always do that, my hot husband". He whispered in my ears.
“ Don't you dare to look away". I couldn't hold it any longer.
“ Never, let me see your true soul". My head was surrounded by one of his arms resting in his biceps, and the other was milking me vigorously while he was inside me humping.
As an instantaneous connection we both came at the same time. Looking at each other's eyes. The deep I felt, the feeling, It was like me and him were just one. I could feel his heart beating, his breathing, every hair and muscle of his body first staying rigid as we came and after relaxing and soft.
Later we were laid on bed, I was where I was always supposed to be, between his warm legs, resting on his chest. He was as always caressing my arms and my hands, sniffing me gently.
“ Kamui"
“ I am here, bunny"
“ Thank you"
“ For what, bunny?"
“ For bump into me that day, you saved my life"
“ You saved me more than I saved you"
“ Oh Kamui, I…."
“ Shhh, I know, me too bunny, now, sleep, tomorrow morning I will make you a nice breakfast"
I rested my head on his chest and I slept.
Two lovers live in the mountains there for all their life, no one ever bothers them again, they lived a long and happy life together, embracing the seasons that come and go, enjoying everyday of their life, their love never cease to be, because their bond was too strong. That's not the end of this story, but it is just the beginning. And this is for you that many times doesn't fit in this world, that finds your soul troubled, eary, for being different, be wise, be strong, be brave for fight for your dreams and may one day you'll find someone to share this life, the little things, someone that you will create a strong and true bond, like Lawjayden and Kamui did.
Someone that can help you to find light in the darkness.
With love, From Lawjayden and Kamui.
The unusual love, but who cares? Love is Love.