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248 - Feel Him Everywhere

Author: Sakiah Zee
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-23 10:01:41

ARAH

She woke up with a big smile on her face. She couldn’t remember the last time she’d slept that well.

A small pang of disappointment hit when she realized Gildeon was already gone from the bed. However, the sound of movement in the kitchen made her heart skip a beat. She sprang up, nearly tripping over Lexi’s scattered things on the floor, which she quickly gathered and tidied up.

Arah tiptoed down the hallway, careful not to make a sound. Not that it mattered. Salamanders like Gildeon had incredibly sharp senses too. Still, she wanted to do some silly, sneaky things with him—just like human couples did.

She leaned against the wall at the end of the hallway and watched him move around the kitchen, cooking breakfast. His back muscles flexed beneath the soft stretch of his white shirt, and she bit her lip, smiling to herself.

Her mind drifted back to last night, to how big and hard he’d been for her, the hunger in his kiss,

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