Omg, they kissed again! I hope I could have a comment soon!
Francine and Azure went back to their car. The trip was a bit long, a two-hour drive back to their home. It’s in the countryside and almost a remote place. There might be houses, but far away from each other. The surroundings are getting dark, and only the light of the car gives them a vision of the road. Francine squirmed uncomfortably in her seat, trying to hold it in, but she knew she couldn't wait any longer. "Azure, can we stop somewhere? I really need to pee," she said, her voice laced with embarrassment. Azure looked at her sympathetically. "Yeah, of course. Let me find a spot," he said, scanning the surrounding area for a place to pull over. Finally, he found a small clearing in the forest and pulled over. "Do you want me to come with you?" he asked, his eyes full of concern. Francine blushed deeply, shaking her head. "No, it's okay. I can manage on my own," she said, grateful for the darkness that hid her embarrassment. "Are you sure?" Azure asked, still looking concerne
Francine and Azure followed the old woman to the small village, their hearts sinking as they realized they were stranded for the night. “Anyway, I’m Sarah. My family and I lived here in this village for almost 30 years. May I know your name?” “I’m Francine. And he’s Azure,” Francine said. "In almost every heavy snow, there are always travelers who come by," The old woman said. "You are welcome to stay with us for a while, until the roads clear up." Francine was hesitant at first, worried about intruding on the old woman's hospitality. But the woman insisted, assuring them that they would be safe and warm in her home. The old woman sat down with them, looking at them with a kind smile. "Tell me, what brings you two out in the middle of such a harsh winter?" Francine and Azure looked at each other, unsure of how to answer. They had been trying to0 avoid the subject, but it was clear that the old woman was curious. "Well, we clearly have no idea that snow is coming. We went to the
As the old people in the village pushed and prodded Azure towards the karaoke machine, he felt a sense of panic rising within him. He had never sung in front of anyone before, let alone in front of a crowd of people he barely knew. He didn't want to embarrass himself or Francine. Damn, he had never seen a karaoke machine before! This is his first time! "Come on, Azure, don't be shy!" one of the old ladies said, her voice cheerful. "Yeah, we all want to hear you sing!" another old man chimed in. Azure felt his face turn bright red with embarrassment. He wanted to run away, to hide somewhere where no one could find him. He knew that he had no talent for singing, and he didn't want to make a fool of himself in front of everyone. "I-I don't know how to sing," Azure stammered, his voice barely above a whisper. "Nonsense! Everyone can sing," the old lady said, taking his hand and leading him towards the microphone. Azure felt his heart pounding in his chest as he stood in front of th
Francine and Azure were sleeping in the same room given by Sarah, the old kind woman in the small village. As the night wore on, Francine found herself unable to fall asleep. She lay there in the darkness, listening to Azure's even breathing, feeling her heart race with nervousness. She had always been close to Azure, but lately, she had been feeling something more. Something that scared her. She turned over in bed, trying to find a more comfortable position, but her mind was too busy racing with thoughts. She couldn't help but wonder what it would be like to be with Azure romantically, but the thought also made her feel guilty. After all, they were adoptive siblings, and it just seemed wrong. But as she lay there, she couldn't help but feel a strong pull towards Azzure. She had always been drawn to his kind eyes and easy smile, but lately, she had been feeling something more intense. Something that she couldn't quite put her finger on. She sighed and turned over once again, feeli
Francine awoke from her peaceful sleep as the dawn's gentle light peaked through the curtains. The morning sun's warmth was felt on her skin as she stretched her arms and yawned. She took a moment to survey the quaint space, taking in the country-style furnishings and relaxing atmosphere. She had never awoken in a rural area before, and she had found it to be very peaceful.Azure continued to sleep next to her, his chest rising and falling with each breath. She couldn't help but be struck by his attractive features, his dark hair tousled on the pillow, and his peaceful-looking parted lips. She knew they were in love, despite the fact that it was against the law because his father had adopted him. They had been through a lot together. despite Azure's best efforts to conceal it.Francine stood up from the bed, inhaled deeply of the clean air, and then moved towards the window. Rolling hills and fields could be seen for as far as the eye could see in the magnificent view. She felt like g
Francine woke up to the sound of birds chirping outside her window. She stretched her arms and legs before getting out of bed. She walked over to her closet and picked out her outfit for the day. She opted for a simple white dress that hugged her curves in all the right places. She sat in front of her vanity mirror. Francine was putting on her makeup when she heard a soft knock on her bedroom door. She turned around to see her mother, Beatriz, standing in the doorway with a meaningful look on her face. "What's up, Mom?" Francine asked with a smile, setting down her lipstick. Beatriz walked over to the side of her bed and sat down, watching her daughter with a fond expression. "You look so beautiful, Francine. I can't believe how grown up you've become." Francine blushed, feeling a warm sense of pride at her mother's words. "Thanks, Mom. It's hard to believe how fast time flies." Beatriz nodded, her eyes growing distant as she remembered her own childhood. "I remember when you wer
Francine walked through the halls of the University, her mind preoccupied with thoughts of Azure. She couldn't shake off the feeling of longing that consumed her ever since she had met him. As the Luna Princess of the Green River Pack, she knew the rules and regulations that governed the pack. She knew that a romance between her and Azure was forbidden, but she couldn't help the way she felt. As she made her way to her classroom, she noticed that the air around her was thick with anticipation. Students were rushing around, chattering excitedly about something. She furrowed her brow, wondering what could possibly be happening. As the class ended, her professor, Mrs. Smith, cleared her throat and stood up from her desk. The room quieted down as all eyes turned to her. "I have some exciting news for you all," Mrs. Smith announced a smile on her face. "Our University is launching a new program called Ms. Green River, which is a beauty pageant competition for all the female students here
Francine walked through their door and felt the tension in the air. Azure's presence was felt, but he was not in the living room. Her heart sank as she remembered the incident where Floch said Azure was with Fiona earlier. Francine walked to the kitchen, trying to ignore the knot forming in her stomach. She poured herself a glass of water, trying hard not to think about Azure and Fiona. But it was pointless. She couldn't help but be jealous and possessive of the man she knew would be her fated mate. Her thoughts immediately returned to the fact that he had been with Fiona earlier. Why was he devoting so much of his time to her? Francine tried to push the thoughts away, but they persisted. She knew she shouldn't be jealous, but it was difficult not to be when she felt a connection with Azure. She wanted to scream at him and tell him how she felt, but she couldn't do it. Instead, she talked to herself, attempting to justify her emotions. "He's just being friendly," she told herself.