Wolf King And His Fox Consort [BL]

Chapter 268: The Fox is easily distracted



Chapter 268: The Fox is easily distracted

Chu Yun didn't realise he had been crying until he felt Xiao Zai's thumbs on his cheeks, brushing away his tears.

His chest heaved with pent up emotion. Chu Yun had kept that terrible, fiery, night to himself all these years, but now that he had told it to Xiao Zai part of him felt as if he was back there, his tongue rough with a layer of ash.

It took some time, under Xiao Zai's gentle touch, for his breathing to return to normal.

Xiao Zai pulled him into his arms, wrapping him tightly in his embrace as if trying to shield him from the horror of his past.

"Thank you for telling me that," he said, brushing the words against the top of Chu Yun's wet hair. Then, slowly, he added, "and I'm sorry."

Chu Yun let out a shuddering breath, but finally, that band of tightness released from around his chest. As did some weight he had been carrying all these years without noticing. When he closed his eyes and let himself slump into Xiao Zai's chest he felt a relief so deep it made him shudder.

"That day remains my greatest shame," he said, finding his voice more steady now that he had gone through the whole tale. "For years after, I would try to put it out of my mind, and I would succeed for long periods, but then, the most innocuous of things would bring about those memories."

Xiao Zai trailed his fingers through Chu Yun's back, and asked, "Does fire scare you?"

Chu Yun let out a mirthless chuckle. "No, that is the worst part."

Xiao Zai looked down at him in confusion.

Chu Yun cupped Xiao Zai's sharp jaw and smiled sadly.

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"If I knew what would bring up the memories I could avoid them. But not fire, nor blood, remind me of that night. Sometimes I'll hear cicadas sing and I'll be brought there.  Even though it would be almost impossible to hear cicadas over the roaring of the fire. But somehow, my mind makes the connections for me, and I'm powerless to stop it."

Xiao Zai's fingers tightened briefly on Chu Yun's skin, but he didn't look at him, as he said, "I know what you mean. Sometimes, I'll be going through correspondence in the office, something I never did until I became King, and I'll hear my father's voice as surely as if he were standing over my shoulder."

"You've never told me that."

Now it was Xiao Zai's turn to smile sadly down at Chu Yun. "I didn't want to burden you with it." He looked away towards the courtyard they could see just outside the royal baths, and his expression grew lighter. "Besides, even when he was alive, the bad memories became less frequent ever since we met."

Chu Yun hid his sheepish grin against Xiao Zai's wet chest. "For me as well. Ever since I met you I think my mind has been too filled up with you to remember that night as often."

Slowly, Xiao Zai took Chu Yun's hand in his and kissed his fingers. "I hope we'll always keep each other's nightmares at bay."

Looping one arm around Xiao Zai's neck, Chu Yun pulled him down into a kiss. "I know we will," he whispered against his lips, once they broke apart.

"You know, when we met I thought you were arrogant," Xiao Zai said, chuckling fondly.

A corner of Chu Yun's mouth twisted up. "I have been called that by much lesser men than you."

Xiao Zai shot him an amused look. "Lesser men shouldn't have an opinion about you."

Chu Yun grinned. Using his grip on Xiao Zai's neck he lifted himself into his lap, sitting astride his thighs. "I only care about your opinion of me."

Something shifted in Xiao Zai's gaze. The warmth in his dark eyes went from tender to smouldering, and his hands came up to grip Chu Yun's waist.

"My opinion of you grows higher each day," Xiao Zai said evenly, and although his words were steady, underwater his touches were growing bold. "I said that I thought you were arrogant because now I know I was wrong."

Chu Yun scowled, in good humour. "I think I am a little arrogant," he said, and shifted around in Xiao Zai's lap, expecting that his movements would elicit a response. When he felt Xiao Zai stiffen against him he smirked -- demonstrating his arrogance.

Xiao Zai's pulled him down against his lap with a hiss, in opposition to the water's buoyancy. Their eyes met, and Chu Yun knew without speaking that they were thinking the same thing.

It had been too long.

Except this time, they weren't going to be interrupted. The twins were in their room, with servants to look after them, and any crying wouldn't reach them in the royal baths.

"It's only arrogance if you have nothing to sustain it on," Xiao Zai said, one of his hands drifting from the small of Chu Yun's back to the swell of his ass.

Chu Yun rocked forward against Xiao Zai's hard abdomen, teasing himself. "Then what am I?"

Xiao Zai's other hand slid up Chu Yun's chest, tickling a nipple on the way, and curled up in his hair, tightening the length of it around a fist. "Most of the time, I just think you're right," he said with a smirk.

Chu Yun hissed at the sting of having his hair pulled. "And the rest of the time?"

Xiao Zai licked his lower lip with a flash of sharp canines. The air in the baths was growing heavy with the combined scents of wolfberry wine and orchids and pine.

"The rest of the time I think that even if you hadn't been right about a single thing in your life, I would still indulge you because haughtiness looks beautiful on you."

Chu Yun rutted forward with a gasp. His grip shifted from Xiao Zai's shoulders to his neck. He squeezed lightly. "Careful. Puppy is working up to a spanking."

Xiao Zai's eyes flashed. "It's been a long time since alpha has disciplined me."

His words made Chu Yun burn with lust. He pulled Xiao Zai into a violent, messy kiss. His thoughts were running wild. Along with all the things he imagined doing to Xiao Zai, and being done to him in turn, the image of Xiao Zai's sharp canines sinking into his nape took the most space in his mind.


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