Nameless King

342 The Second Side

Eva was an unusual person from an early age. Sometimes she was quiet and calm, and she could be exuberant and almost insane. This was not a psychological illness but rather a peculiarity, as Eva could control it and understood what she was doing in any state.

For her, it was comparable to a bad habit or addiction to anything. She knew that if she gave herself freedom, she would always have many problems afterward. For example, Eva had been rude to Isabella, and she regretted it, and there were many times, but despite that, she always wanted to do it again and again.

Eva was like someone who knew that sweets were bad for her but still wanted to eat them to enjoy the taste and enjoy herself both mentally and physically.

"Just don't hold yourself back. You allowed me to be free, and I'm naturally willing to do the same for you." Wain said seriously, staring intently into Eva's eyes.

"But...when that happens, I give others so much trouble...I'm not sure..." Eva muttered.

She understood that when they were in Eternal Blood River territory, her other side had helped her pass the test and get close to Wain, but now she was afraid it might mess things up.

"I see." Wain nodded, "I knew you'd answer that way. You don't want to risk it, and there's nothing wrong with that, but that's not the real you. You're holding yourself back."

Then Wain tightened his grip, and Eva began to breathe heavily. Eva tried to stop him, but after a few seconds, she stopped resisting. A blissful smile appeared on her face, and her eyes rolled back.

Her gaze changed, and Wain loosened his grip.

Eva licked her lips, pressed her breasts to Wain, and said, "Okay, you changed my mind. In that case, I want to do it at the edge of the waterfall and as soon as possible."

"Huh, I'll grant your wishes tonight. You can enjoy this gift." Wain uttered, lifting Eva into his arms, and wings grew out of his back. Like a blue flash, he headed toward the waterfall, demolishing all obstacles in his path.

"Wain, you were in vampire town the other day. Right?"

"Yes, I was. It was pretty fun out there. The war between angels and vampires is something amazing. I'm sure you would have loved it there. It was a blood feast."

"Sounds tempting, but that's not what interests me. They say vampires are one of the most beautiful races and their women are like a succubus. They're seductive and sexy."

"Are you jealous?" Wain smirked and said.

"Yeah, why not? Maybe I should become a vampire, too."

"Hmm?"

Eva's heart was pounding hard, and she suddenly bit Wain on the neck. He frowned, but didn't stop and moved toward the waterfall.

"Ah, what a dark one. I wonder why the blood is so arousing?"

"I have to say that no one bit my neck even though I was in the city of vampires."

"Isn't it wonderful that I was the first to have this unique opportunity?" Eva smiled and licked her lips.

"This is starting to get interesting." Wain said and flapped his wings. He emerged from the forest grove and found himself on the island's edge.

The current of the giant waterfall was strong, and the rushing water made a noise that drowned out all other sounds.

Eva got up on the ground and walked over to Wain.

"We're still not at the edge of the waterfall. Why did you stop?"

"Hmm?"

Eva smiled and grabbed Wain's arm. She turned sharply and threw him toward the waterfall edge. It happened too fast, and Wain didn't have time to react.

He got to his feet and took some time to keep his balance in front of the powerful stream.

"There, now we're there."

Wain turned around and saw a naked Eva walking toward him. She was smiling predatorily like she was on the hunt.

Eva stepped forward and pounced on Wain ripping his clothes off. He didn't fight back.

His heart burned with a flame of passion while his skin made contact with the icy water of the waterfall, and it all happened simultaneously with a hurricane of multiple feelings.

Eva didn't hold back and did everything she had long wanted to do. Wain took the initiative from time to time, and Eva gladly obeyed him.

That night the waterfall belonged only to the two of them.

...

Wain and Eva lay on the waterfall's edge and looked at the blue moon.

Eva was already back to normal, and she was a shy and sweet girl again.

"Tonight is definitely good." Wain muttered.

"Yeah..."

Eva looked at the moon and said, "Wain, I have a confession to make to you about something."

"Hmm?"

"You said I should be freer, and I agree with that, but I haven't been able to do it."

"What do you mean? Didn't you do what you wanted to do? The bites on my body are direct evidence of that."

"Yes, but that was only part of it, and I decided I didn't want to disappoint you and fool myself. So, now I will do what I really want and not think about the consequences." Eva said confidently and, wrapping her arms and legs around Wain, jumped off the cliff.

Wain's eyes went wide with surprise, and he tried to stop it, but it was too late. Eva was restraining his movements, and they were plummeting rapidly down beside the massive torrent of water.

"Eva! I don't know how deep this waterfall is. The landing could be fatal! The torrents of water will crush us to death!" Wain exclaimed, trying to figure out how to get them out of this situation.

"Hahaha, don't worry. If we're unlucky enough to die from something like that, our fates have already been sealed." Eva laughed saying.

"But that's too reckless!"

"Shut up." Eva said and kissed Wain, "Don't you feel that incredible excitement and thrill of the unknown? Maybe in a few seconds, we'll be dead, then what's the point of having any regrets?"

Eva's words went deep into Wain's mind, and his expression changed.

"Then how about one last kiss?"

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like