[As her climax was fading, Kaede felt his beginning--a tensing of muscles, the insistent clutch of his hands and desperate press of his hips before a hot pulse rolled inside her, as heated as the rest of Eren was. His last thrust was the most fervent, each pulse of his shaft throbbing through his ridges and from there to her rippling walls. Kaede's jaws tightened as she muffled her gasp and shuddered anew, this new pleasure crashing into her aftershocks almost painfully. But that discomfort passed as all others had, leaving trembling sweetness behind as the Chimera coasted down without further interruption.
And then that metaphoric feeling became a physical one. She felt more than just his arms pulling her down, but swaddled in soft wings and buoyed up by equally soft, fuzzy edged and pleasurable thoughts Kaede barely noticed. Without a word, she shifted her hands from the back to the front of his shoulders, releasing her bite with a panting sigh.
The restless itch that had started in her mind as the leaves turned was silent at last; the bugling calls of Fauns in the night had made her antsy, and she hadn't known why. But that all was a moot point now. Even the rain seemed unimportant, a problem for later.
For now, the Chimera rested her head against Eren's chest, an ear pressed against him where she could hear the rush of his breath, the solid beat of his heart. Her tail drifted lazily down, searching for the Dragon's with languid swishes so she could twine them together.]
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And then that metaphoric feeling became a physical one. She felt more than just his arms pulling her down, but swaddled in soft wings and buoyed up by equally soft, fuzzy edged and pleasurable thoughts Kaede barely noticed. Without a word, she shifted her hands from the back to the front of his shoulders, releasing her bite with a panting sigh.
The restless itch that had started in her mind as the leaves turned was silent at last; the bugling calls of Fauns in the night had made her antsy, and she hadn't known why. But that all was a moot point now. Even the rain seemed unimportant, a problem for later.
For now, the Chimera rested her head against Eren's chest, an ear pressed against him where she could hear the rush of his breath, the solid beat of his heart. Her tail drifted lazily down, searching for the Dragon's with languid swishes so she could twine them together.]