Chapter 104: it's just for a little while
We lay there in silence for a moment, the room filled with the soft sounds of our breathing. I could feel the warmth of her body against mine, her soft hair tickling my skin. The intimacy of the moment was almost overwhelming, a perfect blend of love, desire, and contentment.
Yura shifted slightly, propping herself up on one elbow to look at me. Her eyes sparkled with mischief as she reached out to trace a finger along my jawline. "You know," she said, her voice playful, "for someone who claims to be all alpha, you sure have a soft side."
I chuckled, catching her hand and bringing it to my lips for a gentle kiss. "Only for you," I said, my voice low and sincere. "You bring out the best in me, Yura."
She smiled, her eyes crinkling at the corners. "Well, I suppose I should consider myself lucky then," she teased, her tone light and teasing.
"Very lucky," I agreed, pulling her closer for another kiss. Our lips met, and I could feel the love and warmth radiating from her. It was a kiss that spoke of promises and shared dreams, a kiss that held the essence of everything we had been through and everything we had yet to experience.
When we finally pulled apart, Yura rested her head on my chest, her fingers idly tracing patterns on my skin. "You know," she said thoughtfully, "I never imagined my life would be like this. Being with you has changed everything."
"Good changes, I hope," I said, my fingers gently stroking her hair.
She looked up at me, her eyes serious but filled with love. "The best changes," she said softly. "You\'ve made me realize what\'s important, Jiyeon. Love, trust, and being there for each other."
I felt a lump in my throat at her words, the depth of her feelings touching me deeply. "I feel the same way," I said, my voice thick with emotion. "You\'ve shown me what it means to truly care for someone, to put their needs above your own. I don\'t know what I would do without you, Yura."
She smiled, a soft, contented smile that made my heart swell with love. "Well, it\'s a good thing you don\'t have to find out," she said, her voice light and teasing once more. "Because I\'m not going anywhere."
"Good," I said, my tone matching hers. "Because I plan on keeping you around for a long, long time."
We both laughed, the sound filling the room and dispelling any lingering tension. It was a moment of pure joy, a reminder of the bond that we shared and the love that held us together.
"Speaking of keeping me around," Yura said, her eyes twinkling with amusement, "do you think you could survive without me for a few minutes? I need to get some water."
I pretended to think about it, my brow furrowed in mock seriousness. "Hmm, I\'m not sure. It sounds like a pretty big challenge."
She laughed, a bright, melodious sound that made my heart skip a beat. "I\'ll be right back, I promise," she said, pressing a quick kiss to my lips before slipping out of bed.
I watched her go, a smile playing on my lips. Even in the dim light, she moved with a grace and elegance that took my breath away. As she disappeared into the hallway, I sighed contentedly, feeling a deep sense of peace.
A few moments later, she returned, a glass of water in hand. "See? I told you I\'d be right back," she said, her eyes sparkling with amusement.
I took the glass from her, setting it on the bedside table before pulling her back into my arms. "I missed you," I said, my voice playful.
She laughed, snuggling closer to me. "You\'re ridiculous," she said, but there was a warmth in her tone that told me she didn\'t mind one bit.
We lay there together, the night wrapping around us like a soft blanket. In that moment, everything felt perfect. The worries and challenges of the outside world seemed distant and insignificant. All that mattered was the love we shared, a love that made everything else fade away.
"Jiyeon," Yura said softly, her voice breaking the comfortable silence. "Thank you for tonight. For everything."
"Always," I replied, kissing the top of her head. "I\'ll always be here for you, Yura."
She smiled, a soft, contented smile that made my heart swell with love. "And I\'ll always be here for you," she said, her voice filled with sincerity.
We stayed like that for a while, wrapped in each other\'s arms, the world outside forgotten. It was a moment of pure connection.
The next morning, I woke up feeling slightly feverish, the remnants of my estrus still clinging to me. I blinked blearily, taking in the soft light filtering through the curtains. Yura was already up, getting dressed for work. She moved quietly, trying not to disturb me, but I could sense her every movement.
"Good morning," she said softly when she noticed I was awake. She came over and pressed a gentle kiss to my forehead, her touch cool against my warm skin. "How are you feeling?"
"A bit feverish," I admitted, my voice raspy with sleep. "But I\'ll be okay."
Yura frowned, her brow furrowing with concern. "You should rest, Jiyeon. I\'ll be back as soon as I can, okay?"
I pouted, reaching out to grab her hand. "But I don\'t want you to go. Can\'t you stay with me today?"
She smiled gently, brushing a stray lock of hair from my face. "I wish I could, but I have some important meetings. I promise I\'ll be back as soon as I\'m done."
I huffed, not entirely convinced. "You always say that."
Yura chuckled, a warm, melodious sound that made my heart flutter. "And I always come back, don\'t I?" She leaned down and kissed me again, her lips soft and reassuring. "Now, be a good girl and rest. I\'ll call you during my lunch break."
I nodded reluctantly, still holding onto her hand. "Fine. But you better make it a long call."
She laughed, squeezing my hand before pulling away. "I will. Now, try to get some more sleep."
Yura finished getting ready, her movements efficient and graceful. I watched her, feeling a mix of admiration and longing. She was so composed, so in control, and it made me want her even more.
When she was finally ready to leave, she turned back to me, her expression tender. "I\'ll see you later, Jiyeon. Get some rest, okay?"
I nodded, my eyes following her as she walked to the door. Just as she was about to leave, I sprang out of bed, determined to follow her.
"Jiyeon, no," Yura said firmly, turning back to stop me. "You need to rest."
"I don\'t want you to go," I protested, my voice taking on a whiny tone. "I need you."
Yura sighed, her resolve wavering. "Jiyeon, please. Just for a few hours. I\'ll be back before you know it."
At that moment, the housemaids entered the room, their expressions a mix of amusement and concern. They had clearly heard our exchange and understood what needed to be done.
"Miss Jiyeon, you need to rest," one of the maids said gently, coming over to my side. "We\'ll take care of you while Miss Yura is at work."
I shook my head, trying to pull away from their gentle hands. "No, I want to be with Yura."
The maids exchanged a knowing look before one of them turned to Yura. "Don\'t worry, Miss Yura. We\'ll make sure she stays in bed."
Yura gave me a sympathetic smile, clearly torn. "Jiyeon, please listen to them. I\'ll be back soon, I promise."
Before I could protest further, the maids gently but firmly guided me back to bed. I struggled a bit, my need to be near Yura overwhelming, but they were surprisingly strong.
"Jiyeon, it\'s just for a little while," Yura said softly, her eyes filled with love. "I\'ll call you during lunch, okay?"
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I finally relented, flopping back onto the bed with a dramatic sigh. "Fine. But you better call."
Yura laughed, a sound that warmed my heart. "I will. I promise." She blew me a kiss before turning and heading out the door.
As soon as she was gone, I felt a wave of loneliness wash over me. The maids hovered nearby, ready to attend to my needs, but it wasn\'t the same as having Yura by my side.
"Would you like some breakfast, Miss Jiyeon?" one of the maids asked, her tone kind and patient.
I nodded, my appetite suddenly returning. "Yes, please."
They bustled about, preparing a tray of food and setting it up on the bed. I ate slowly, my thoughts drifting to Yura and the long hours that stretched ahead of me. It was going to be a difficult day without her, but I knew she would keep her promise and call me during lunch.
For now, I would just have to be patient and try to rest, as she had asked. But it was easier said than done. Every minute felt like an eternity, and all I could think about was the moment she would walk back through that door and hold me in her arms once more.