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The Vampire King's Pet

Chapter 188: Desire(2)

Author: Colorful_madness
updatedAt: 2025-09-21

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    Her heart, which had been racing for what felt like forever, now thundered so wildly it was almost painful. It was as if it was going through a violent seizure, each beat ricocheting through her chest as Zyren’s hands moved over her with deliberate intent. His touch — warm, heavy, and purposeful — made it feel as though sparks were igniting deep inside her, racing through her veins until they reached every corner of her being.

    The sensation was electrifying, frighteningly so. It terrified her that something so overwhelming could also feel so good, and yet, despite her fear, she found herself clinging to him — her hands gripping his form, pulling him closer until there was no space left between them. Her lips met his, and she kissed him back with a desperate fervor, as though her very life depended on it.

    Zyren could feel it — the sudden shift in her, the way her resistance had transformed into a fierce, almost urgent longing. It stirred something deeper within him, something primal, making his breath grow heavier, his restraint thinner. A rush of desire coursed through his body, sharpening every instinct he had, every impulse that told him to take what he now knew she wanted. His passion intensified, his kiss deepening, his hold on her tightening.

    Every motion, every breath between them seemed to vibrate with the same shared need. Zyren’s hand slid lower, finding a way to draw her closer still, his movements deliberate yet filled with a silent question. "Say it," his voice came low, raw, and insistent in her ear, a growl that seemed toe from somewhere far deeper than his chest. "You want this."

    Aria froze for only a heartbeat, her breath catching in her throat. Her mind screamed at her to hold back, to resist the pull of what was happening — but her heart and body betrayed her. The truth tore itself free before she could contain it. "Yes," she breathed, the word trembling from her lips. "More. I... I want—" Her voice broke, a plea wrapped in a whisper, and tears stung her eyes even as she leaned into him, her legs tightening around him in a hold that spoke as loudly as words could.

    The emotions crashing inside her were nothing short of chaotic — fear, need, surrender, and a dangerous hunger that she had never known before. Zyren felt it all in her trembling hold, in the way she pressed against him as though she could somehow merge her being with his. He knew she was beyond pretense now. Her body, her voice, even the way she said his name — "Zyren..." — left no doubt.

    Her voice shook, yet it carried through the space between them, making his control unravel further. She clung to him, shutting her eyes tightly, every muscle in her body taut with a mixture of anticipation and dread. Her breath mingled with his as his presence surrounded her, filling every part of her awareness until there was nothing else left in the room — nothing but Zyren.

    His lips sought hers again, not demanding but iming, and she opened to him instinctively. Her thoughts became scattered, falling away like dry leaves in a strong wind. She could think of nothing but the man before her, the weight of him, the heat he carried, and the way his gaze held her in ce as surely as his arms did.

    She felt him shift, felt his body settle closer, his warmth pressing against her in a way that told her exactly what was about to happen. Her mind spun with uncertainty, yet the air between them was too thick with unspoken agreement for her to step back now. She caught the glint of something fierce in his eyes before he caught her hands in his, drawing them forward until she could feel the heat and strength of him. His voice, low andmanding, curled into her ear. "You want me... then show me."

    The weight of those words hung between them, almost tangible. They knew exactly where they stood — every movement was deliberate, every choice made with the full awareness of what it meant. Aria’s breathing quickened, her lips parting as she looked up at him. She hadn’t thought she could bring herself to take that final step... yet here she was, her fingers tightening as she guided him closer, the reality of what she was allowing settling into her bones.

    She gasped softly, her body instinctively shifting in response to the closeness, to the way he moved with her. Zyren matched her pace, the two of them falling into a silent rhythm of motion and stillness, of giving and receiving. Their breaths came unevenly now, and though no words were spoken, the air was thick with everything they didn’t have to say.

    Aria felt herself open to him in ways she hadn’t expected — not just physically, but emotionally, vulnerably. Her heart pounded against her ribs, not with panic now, but with the heavy, dizzying beat of surrender. Zyren’s own chest rose and fell rapidly, each breath ragged, his focus locked entirely on her.

    They moved together, learning each other’s rhythm as though they had done so a thousand times before. The intensity of it forced them to pause now and again, catching their breath, adjusting to the magnitude of what they were sharing. In those still moments, their eyes locked — hers shimmering with tears and something she didn’t want to name, his glowing with a hunger that was as much about her soul as it was about her body.

    "More," Aria found herself whispering, the word spilling out before she could think. She was no longer sure who she was in this moment — only that she could not bring herself to stop.

    Zyren did not hesitate. His movements deepened, bing more certain, more deliberate. The air around them seemed to hum with the force of their connection, each moment drawing them further into each other until it felt impossible to separate where one ended and the other began.

    And yet, in their closeness, neither of them noticed it at first — the way the symbols carved into the ground began to shimmer faintly again, pulsing with an eerie glow. Slowly, the fresh blood drawn into those markings lifted into the air, dissolving into a fine red mist. It moved with a strange, deliberate grace, curling toward them like smoke, seeping into their very skin.

    The ritual was not finished. It was bing part of them.

    But in that moment, neither Zyren nor Aria could care. Their world had narrowed to just the two of them, locked in the pull of something neither could name but both understood too well. Whatever was happening beyond the bounds of their bodies was far away, irrelevant against the storm they were in.

    The symbols burned brighter, but still they held each other, blind to the power now binding them in ways that would oust the night.

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