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Taming the Storm (Crimson Storm Chronicles Book 1) by Yumoyori Wilson (19)

I never loved you.

She's better than you. Stronger, lovable, she's the whole package.

No hard feelings, right?

James voice continued to echo in my mind as I looked up at the sky. I was dying. I knew I was. It was cold. Oh so cold. But no one would find me. No one would discover my body until it was too late.

I'd die alone...just as I'd always been alone in this cruel world. Instead of accepting it, the thought of dying made me angry. I deserved to live; I finally had people who loved me...who cared.

Why?

It wasn’t fair.

Life wasn’t fair...

"Crimson, wake up."

I squeezed my eyes even tighter, mumbling something about being cold. Now that I thought about it, I was freezing. I shivered, wishing I could find the blanket without opening my eyes. Familiar arms encircled me, pulling me into a warm embrace.

I snuggled into the comfortable heat that was already beginning to help fight off the chill that clung to me. I’d had another dream with me being in the snow. And why was James’ voice in it? He's not in my life anymore. He's not important to me. Why does it matter?

"Crimson?" Aki's worried voice whispered in my ear.

I didn't like the concern I heard in his hushed tone. It was the only reason why I opened my eyes. I meet his gaze and stared in confusion. "What?" I mumbled.

"You okay?" Aki asked, looking just as confused as I felt.

"I'm cold." I shivered as I spoke.

Aki frowned, glancing at the blanket covering both of us. It must have been broken or something ‘cause it wasn't doing its job of keeping me warm.

Aki nodded and reached up to remove the ribbon from his hair. His long orange and yellow locks fell graciously from their hold and began to emit a light glow. His tails appeared and wrapped around me and his ears materialized.

I sighed as his warmth enveloped me, giving him a relieved smiled.

"Better?" he inquired.

"Much better. Thank you."

We both relaxed, listening to the muffled sounds of cars passing by outside. It must have been daytime by now, but my dark navy blue curtains did wonders at blocking out the sunlight.

"Did you have another dream? Or was it a memory?" Aki’s tone was gentle and inviting which helped soothed my anxiety.

"I keep dreaming about being in a snowy area. Maybe a blizzard of some sort. It's super cold and I don't know how to get out. That and...hmm? I keep forgetting. It's something important," I grumbled the last part, feeling frustrated that since getting attacked, I couldn’t remember for the life of me what it was.

"Don't force it. It'll come," Aki reassured me.

"What if by the time I remember, it's too late?" That was what I was afraid of. My gut told me it was important, but I couldn't recall what it was. A dream? A memory?

"You'll remember when you need to. Your instincts will kick in and whatever you forgot will come back. Stressing about it will only push it further away in your mind," Aki explained.

"Hmm. Guess that makes sense. Okay."

Aki did have a point. If I just relaxed and stopped worrying about it, it would probably come back when I needed it to.

"You warm now?" Aki asked.

"Yes. Thank you." I smiled up at him. He grinned and within a blink of an eye, his lips were on mine.

I heard the door creak open, but continued to kiss Aki, thinking Uru was probably sneaking out of the room like she usually did during the day. I paused when I heard a low chuckle.

"And I thought you two were sleeping in," Yoshi spoke up.

I broke the kiss to look over at him; he wore a smirk as he eyed us.

"Uh..." I glanced at Aki who didn't look bothered by the interruption.

He yawned and his ears twitched. "Morning kisses are nice," he sang dramatically while his tails unwrapped themselves from around me and began to wave back and forth. I knew without a doubt Aki was damn happy right now.

Yoshi walked over to us and I turned my head to stare up at him just in time for his lips to softly touch mine. I blinked and my face burned from the bold, but very welcome action. He tasted like maple syrup which piqued my interest.

He pulled away and grinned at Aki. "You're right. Morning kisses are nice," he stated proudly before turning his attention back to me. "Morning, Crim. How are you feeling?"

"Good?" I squeaked, completely stunned by what just happened.

"Good morning to you too," Aki grumbled.

"You got to kiss her first. I'll acknowledge your presence later," Yoshi teased, crossing his arms.

Aki mumbled something under his breath, but didn't argue.

Yoshi smirked, "Morning, Akihiro."

"Morning," Aki responded reluctantly.

It amused me to see Aki getting all upset over not getting morning greetings, not because of Yoshi kissing me. I was still wrapping my mind around the new development.

I saw a hint of annoyance on Aki’s face which made him not in the least bit scary, but somehow even cuter with his ears that twitched again. I reached out to touch them, but he leaned back.

"No," he mumbled.

I giggled. "Just a poke?"

"No, Yoshi's here," Aki urged.

"I can leave. But it would be rather interesting if I stayed," Yoshi considered with a wide grin.

"You're a bad influence. Why are you here? And you kissed Crim without asking," Aki grumbled.

Yoshi frowned, turning to me. "Crim. My bad, I should have asked," he admitted sheepishly.

I shook my head quickly. "No, it's okay. I liked it... I MEAN… uh... ugh!" I gave up, moving off Aki and pulling the blanket over my head. Embarrassing!

I heard both guys chuckle.

"C'mon, Crim. Don't be embarrassed," Aki encouraged.

"She's really cute when she's embarrassed though," Yoshi admitted.

"True," Aki agreed, and I grinned at their little exchange.

"You guys are weird," I mumbled, poking my head out from beneath the blanket.

I sat up and yawned, rubbing my eyes. I felt better than I did yesterday, but wondered what we'd do now. I knew after the last incident, I needed to be prepared and strengthen the magic within me. Even if it was only temporary, I needed to learn how to use it to my advantage.

"Woof!" Uru appeared through the crack in the door and ran up to the bed. I smiled and watched her jump onto the bed, moving over Aki to reach my side.

"Morning, Urufu," I greeted, petting her for a moment before I noticed Aki begin to tie his hair. A thought came to my mind.

"Thank you, Akihiro and Yoshimitsu," I stated softly.

They both glanced my way.

"What's with the sudden thanks, Crim?" Yoshi asked.

"Ya. We didn't do anything," Aki added as he began to tie a bow with the silky red ribbon with gold incantations.

"I never thanked you two for everything you've done. I was quite a burden in my opinion during the whole break up and even before that when I was unconscious. It wasn't your duty and still isn't really your responsibility. The least I can do is say thank you." I bowed my head to them.

They were both silent; Urufu howled softly before nudging my head as if to make me lift it.

"We care dearly for you, Crimson. You may not realize it, and maybe it will take time for you to adjust to how we are compared to Mr. Bipolar, but we’ll do anything to ensure your safety and happiness," Aki declared.

I lifted my head and saw the conviction in his green eyes.

Yoshi nodded and uncrossed his arms. "I can see why Storm chose you. Your love has no bounds, yet your humbleness is a rarity, even with how everyone has treated you. Never change, Crimson," Yoshi whispered solemnly.

I smiled at them and rose back up to sitting on my knees. "What's the plan?" I asked, wanting to move on to the more serious matters at hand.

Yoshi and Aki exchanged looks before meeting my gaze.

"Are you up for some training?" Aki asked.

I nodded. "Yup!"

"Let's see how you do. If you do a decent job today, you and I will get to do something tonight," Yoshi revealed.

I gave him a serious look and I nodded in agreement. "Bring it on."

"That was fucking cheating!" I swore.

Malachi and Itsuki both laughed.

"You pissed her off to the point of swearing, Malachi," Itsuki pointed out.

"I'm teaching her to react faster so no one jumps her again," Malachi argued with a grin which just pissed me off.

I rose from the blue mats and inspected my bare legs that were covered in bruises. I groaned in frustration. I swear if Haru can't heal these, someone will die.

After we all had breakfast, the guys gave me a detailed breakdown on everything from the running incident to the current status of Storm Yuna's investigation.

The culprit who tried to kill me had been charged and the Emperor would make the final decision whether he would live and serve time in jail, or be executed for his crimes.

Yoshi explained that the Emperor and his team of higher-ups were getting tired of all the recent crimes and were hammering down on those who were caught. If people realized that their punishment would be death, maybe that would help lower the crime rate.

The culprit wouldn't admit to doing anything, and even with magic involved, they couldn't get any info out of him.

When I asked about it, Itsuki explained that the group of men must have taken an oath with whoever hired them, just like how I'd forced James to make a magic oath to conceal the guys’ location.

Yoshi and the others reassured me the Emperor would figure things out and deal with it, so my priority now was learning how to defend myself with magic. I had to take advantage of Storm's powers and learning how to evade surprise attacks would help prevent the guys from having heart attacks, especially Quil.

I could tell the ambush pissed him off and now he was trying to make sure I never left his sight. Even now, he was leaning against the wall next to Aki and those pink eyes were a dark purple as they focused on my every movement.

To me, it wasn't creepy or weird. I knew in my gut that was just how Quil was; out of all the men he could be the most protective.

"Oh, Hottie. Don't look so upset. Haru can heal you. Right, Haru?" Malachi called out to Haru, who was sitting on the bench acting as a referee.

He pulled his eyes away from the book he was reading. "Sure," he replied distractedly before returning to his book.

"He doesn't even know what you said," I pointed out.

"He said he could," Malachi countered.

I rolled my eyes. "Haru is totally zoned out just like how I zone everything out when I paint. I've studied him long enough to know that much," I grumbled, crossing my arms.

I noticed Aki and Quil grin at my comment. Itsuki chuckled and Malachi groaned.

"Let's get back to training, Hottie," Malachi announced before he literally vanished.

I bit my lips, immediately getting into my fight mode as I used a tiny amount of wind magic to help me spot Malachi's speedy movements.

Saying he was fast was an understatement. With magic, he could have reached the speed of light. I sensed the shift in the air and dodged just in time to avoid Malachi's kick, but completely forgot about Itsuki who managed to move right behind me.

With ease, he flipped me over flat on my back for the forty-eighth time.

"You guys shouldn’t be that rough on her," Yoshi chastised, entering the room with water bottles in his hands.

"A hired assassin isn't going to go easy on her, Yoshi," Malachi stressed.

"But she's new at this. She's only done sword training. She hasn't been trained to fight to kill," Aki reminded.

"Sword dance training is a fighting technique too, you know," I pointed out as I slowly sat up. My body ached and I felt like I got hit by a bus.

"It's an art which can be used as a form of defense," Malachi countered.

I frowned and narrowed my eyes at him. "Hakua would murder you if she heard you say that," I huffed.

Itsuki offered his hand to help me up. I thanked him and rose to my feet, but then the world began to spin. I wobbled for a few seconds, but was able to steady myself as I waited for the spinning to fade. Quil, Yoshi, Aki, and Haru were at my side in seconds.

"You alright, Crim?" Haru asked worriedly.

I quickly nodded. "I'm fine. Just a little dizzy. It's nothing."

Aki and Yoshi exchanged looks and Quil frowned.

"I think that's enough for today," Quil suggested.

"No," I argued. “I can keep going.”

"Crim, we don't want to push you," Aki pointed out.

"I don't want to be babied either. You guys are saying you want me to train and get stronger for an ambush or whatever the case may be. You guys won’t always be there for me. I have to learn how to fight and protect myself without your help. I'll take a break, but we WILL continue," I stressed, my eyes specifically on Quil.

He sighed as his eyes shifted from dark purple to a navy blue. I took a hunch that meant he was worried. The other guys exchanged looks and nodded.

"Fine, break," Itsuki agreed.

I moved toward Quil, slipping my hand into his and pulling him to one of the benches in the corner of the room. The others didn't follow, taking the hint I needed a moment with Quil without interruptions.

When we reached the black bench, we sat down and stared at the others in the middle of the room.

Malachi and Itsuki removed their drenched t-shirts and began to train with different wooden weapons. Aki and Haru approached a bench on the opposite side of the room and appeared to have a quick discussion before Aki took his shirt off and joined the others. Haru sat down and returned back to reading his book.

Once I knew the others were occupied, I turned to Quil and squeezed his hand. "What's wrong?" I whispered.

"Nothing," he mumbled, looking at our joined hands. He pulled my hand into his lap and squeezed it gently.

It hurt a part of my heart to see him trying to hide his fear. I needed to learn more about Quil as well as Malachi, Haru, and Itsuki, but it was difficult with everything going on.

"Are you worried about me?"

He was silent for a moment but then slowly nodded.

"I'm not gonna die, Quil," I said with confidence.

He needed to know that I had no plans of dying. The first time around I had my regrets, but falling off that building made me realize I would have lost the chance to love this amazing group of men.

"I won't let you die," he vowed quietly, meeting my gaze.

I could see the pain in his eyes as they shifted to a teal. My gut told me he was afraid and didn't know what to say to stop me from putting myself in danger.

"Quil, you have to trust me. Just like how you trusted Storm. I know...it's hard. It’s difficult to watch me enter this world with no knowledge or expertise aside from what I've gained as a human. But you can't shelter me from everything. As much as you and the others want to protect me from danger, there may be a time when you guys won't be with me. I'm gonna have to learn how to fight by myself," I explained.

He was silent, but I knew he was taking in my words. I shifted to face him and slid my free hand against his cheek.

"It's okay to be afraid of me getting hurt. It's nothing to be ashamed of. I just need to do this. I need to get stronger and fight my own battles when the time comes. Because... I may never get to again once this is all over. I'll never be able to experience the thrilling excitement of fighting and using the magic bestowed upon me. When this is all over, I'll return to the girl who paints to make a living. I want to embrace this while I can. I want to enjoy how it feels to be like you guys. To be a shifter or mage or heck, both would be cool. But I need all of your support. I can't guarantee I won't get hurt. But that's why I have you guys. So, can you help me get better?" I pleaded.

His eyes met mine, and I watched them transition to a light pink. He gave me a small smile and leaned forward to press his lips against my forehead.

"You're right. I am scared. It’s hard to admit it, but I just don't want you getting hurt. The others are worried too. Storm...meant a lot to us and because of a miscalculation, she was gone. We let her out of our sight and she ended up in a casket. I can't go through that again, Crimson. She told us to move on and I have. I'm a little happier with each day we get to spend with you. I won't say that my heart doesn't still hurt or I don't miss her. But I'm trying to move forward," he confessed.

He took a deep breath then looked at me with a new confidence. "As scared as I am, I don't want to take this from you. When you explain it that way, it makes sense and you have every right to learn how to defend yourself. You're not some damsel in distress or a sheltered princess. You’re a strong woman who wants to help us and avenge Storm, wherever her soul is. I'll support you, just don't push it, okay?" He gave me a small smile.

I returned it and nodded. "I'll make sure my health is first before anything else," I promised.

He lifted my hand and kissed the back of it. I blushed at the gesture and noticed his eyes were a mixture of red and pink.

Red eyes...why does red remind me that I'm forgetting something? Hmmm.

"Did you guys make up yet?" Malachi called out.

We turned to see his wide smile before he moved to dodge a fireball that Aki threw.

"Hey!"

"Don't 'hey' me. You're so not romantic at all. You ruin everything," Aki mocked.

Itsuki laughed. "Malachi has never been romantic. He's too clueless for that kind of thing."

"You two just wait. I'll be the most romantic guy in this damn group!" Malachi announced.

Yoshi came to stand between Aki and Itsuki. "Sureeeeeee you will," he drawled out with a wide grin on his lips.

Quil snickered, shaking his head before getting to his feet. "Haru will always beat you in that category, Hottie McHot Pants," Quil shouted back at Malachi.

I tilted my head before glancing at Haru who was observing the exchange. He turned to meet my gaze and gave me an innocent smile before returning to his book.

"Haru's the most romantic out of you?" I asked, glancing up at Quil who smirked.

"Yup. Trust me. You don't want to know what he got Storm on Valentine's Day. Malachi was put to shame," Quil replied, purposely talking louder for the others to hear.

"QUIL! Get your ass over here so I can kick it!" Malachi yelled.

Quil laughed and removed his shirt before glancing my way. "You coming, Crim?" he asked with a grin.

I had to take a few seconds to appreciate his body before glancing at the other four bare-chested men. Imagine being in bed with that much sexiness... oh god, I'm going to hell.

"Yes. Hold on." I stood to remove my shirt, leaving me in just my black and white sports bra and a pair of black short-shorts. Quil’s eyes trailed down my body and he didn't even try to hide the hunger that reflected in his now dark red eyes.

I gave him a seductive smile. "Now, you guys can't be teasing me with all that chiseled definition and think I won't try to get even," I teased, sliding my hand in his and pulling him forward.

He laughed and I noticed the others’ stares as they clearly checked me out, including Haru who paused in his reading to watch me.

"You're something else, Crim," Quil whispered huskily.

"I'm hoping that's a good thing."

"It sure is," he assured.

I reached the others and I put my serious face on before I took a step back and bowed.

"Please train me so I won't be a burden to you all, but an ally if a fight arises," I requested. I kept my head down in my bowed position, but I heard footsteps approach me. I felt something soft rub my head which made me lift my gaze where I met Haru's gentle expression.

"We'll teach you everything we know and you'll never be a burden to us, Crim," Haru declared.

I looked at the others who all nodded in agreement. I rose and smiled, looking at each man standing before me.

Aki clapped his hands together, creating a small fireball. "Let's get to work."

"Crimson! Faster!" Malachi ordered.

I gritted my teeth in frustration as I dipped down to miss Aki's fireball followed by twirling in time to dodge Quil's ice attack. I lifted my hands and used the dull twin blades in my possession to block Itsuki's attack that came from behind.

I twisted my body and dodged out of the way to miss Haru's attack, who then crashed into Itsuki, both of them falling to the ground. I didn’t have time to celebrate before Aki began throwing mini fireballs and Quil ice shards. I summoned the wind by twirling twice and using the blades to send wind gusts to stop their assault. I jumped, using the wind again to gain extra height to avoid Yoshi's sword attack. I landed with grace, but cursed when I noticed how close Malachi was, knowing I wouldn't be able to avoid his attack. I lifted my swords in defense, creating an X and took his sword attack at full force. I almost lost my balance, but held my stance as I used the wind to help me hold him off.

"Crimson, you know I'm going easy on you," Malachi announced in a hushed tone.

I narrowed my eyes at him and the magic within me began to build at his taunt. "I'm aware of that," I grumbled, using more energy to try and fight him back, but he wouldn't budge.

"If you want this hard enough, you can't hold back," Malachi pointed out.

"I'm not."

"You are," he countered, taking a step forward and pushing me back with no apparent effort.

I leapt back to try to put some distance between us, but he was right there in a blink and I had to go on the defensive again.

"How bad do you want this, Crim? If you don't want us babying you, then stop holding back and take this seriously," he demanded.

We were both drenched in sweat and I could see the determination in his eyes. I knew he was taunting me in an attempt to push me to try harder. The growing power inside me was rising and stronger than before and I knew it was mine. My power, my strength and my essence that wanted to show him that I had the potential to become stronger than all of them.

I gritted my teeth and pushed back with only a pinch of the power boiling inside me. Malachi's eyes grew wide as he was pushed back a few steps.

I took advantage of the moment and pushed off the ground; this time I was faster and had the advantage. Malachi cursed, raising his swords in defense as my swords clashed with his.

He clenched his jaw and his hands trembled from the force of power which only made the essence in me desire for more. I enjoyed being able to fight back and show I wasn't just an average girl. This power was my own and I was ready to use it.

"Crim?" I heard Aki call out, but I ignored him.

I knew without looking that none of them had moved, either because they were stunned by my sudden show of power, or because they were giving me a chance to fight one on one with Malachi.

I pushed Malachi again and this time he tried to avoid my onslaught by ducking, but I twirled on one foot and used the other one to hit him just when he rose to counter-attack. My foot hit him in the chest with enough strength to knock him into the blue mats a few feet away.

Malachi sat up and gawked at me.

"Guysss..." he spoke cautiously, but no one moved.

I smiled in satisfaction and took my time in my approach, twirling the swords in my hands as easily as if they were my paintbrushes that I would spin when preparing to create something epic.

In this case, I knew I could win against Malachi. I could feel the knowledge vibrate through me and I craved victory. This power had been caged for so long and it wanted to enjoy its small reign of freedom.

"Crimstorm!" Yoshi called out, but I ignored him.

I felt like I had tunnel vision and my sole target was Malachi. I'd follow my instincts and prove to him how badly I wanted this. With a final step, I reached him and lifted my swords; my eyes trailed down his body and stopped at his pants. Hmm, what would happen if his pants actually caught on fire?

Malachi followed my gaze and immediately used his swords to block his crotch.

"GUYS! SAVE MY MANHOOD PLEASE!" Malachi shouted.

I felt something soft touch my shoulder and I paused, slowly turning to meet striking mismatched eyes. Haru?

"Crimson, Malachi isn't your enemy. Take a deep breath." He spoke in a calm voice that found its way through my hazy mind.

I blinked a few times, confused at first by his words, but then I took a deep breath and the power within me dispersed. "Huh?" I tilted my head in confusion.

Malachi sighed in relief, falling on his back. "I almost lost my cock today," he cried.

Haru rolled his eyes and returned his attention to me. "You back, Crim?"

"Back? I didn't go anywhere," I mumbled even though I knew I must have done something weird for him to suddenly ask that. I also didn't get why Malachi was on the ground with his swords protecting his crotch.

"Uh... Don't worry about it. I think we can call it a day. I'm hungry," Haru announced.

I frowned, feeling like I was missing something but then I yawned, which distracted me. "I wouldn't mind a nap after we eat," I admitted. I still didn't get what I'd missed, but I'd just ask one of the guys later. I was starving.

Yoshi approached with Aki, Quil, and Itsuki behind him.

"Let's go eat. Haru will probably make us something, right Haru?" Yoshi suggested.

"Yup. I'll prepare something awesome to reward Crim's hard work. Let's hurry, shower, and get going. We can grab Crim some green tea ice cream on the way back," Haru announced, turning to give me a kiss on the cheek before making his way to the change room.

I blushed, staring at him before turning to the others.

"Total romantic," Aki mumbled to Itsuki.

"Right. I knew ice cream would be the way to a girl's heart."

"You didn't know shit. Now help me up, I'm tired," Malachi complained.

"Help yourself up, show off," Quil laughed and walked over to me. He kissed me on the cheek and gave me a serene smile. "You did amazing, Crim. Let's go celebrate with food," Quil praised before heading off to change.

"Ah. I'm in the mood for miso soup," Itsuki sighed, walking over to me and he too kissed me on the cheek. "Excellent work, Crim," he hummed, before following Quil.

"I better kiss Crim now before Malachi gets his ass off the ground." Aki came over to me and gave me a kiss on the opposite cheek before he leaned in to whisper in my ear, "You did amazing. I'm proud of your perseverance. Keep it up, okay?"

I met his gaze and smiled with a slow nod. "Thanks, Aki," I whispered.

"Don't flirt with her. Now my ass has to get up ‘cause I'm not going last today." Malachi rose to his feet.

Aki laughed, "Told you."

"Ya, ya. You guys stood there and watched as I got my butt kicked. You guys are horrible. Good work, Crim," Malachi praised, giving me a kiss on my nose.

I laughed. "Why my nose?"

He shrugged. "The others kissed you on your cheeks. I have to be different."

Aki shook his head and placed his hand on Malachi's shoulder. "Let's go, big shot. You always take the longest in the shower ‘cause of your hair."

"Do you know how hard it is to tame this beast? You don't know my struggle, Mr. Shampoo Commercial," Malachi complained.

"Just admit that you love my hair," Aki hummed as they both walked away, leaving just me and Yoshi. I looked up at him with a shy smile.

"Did I do something weird?" I wondered, feeling a little lost. I walked over to the nearest bench and placed my swords on the black surface before going back over to where Yoshi stood.

"I wouldn't say weird. Just unusual. I don't know how to explain it to you yet until we get a chance to really look into the effects Storm's powers may be having on you, but seeing as Malachi's cock is in one piece, we’re good." Yoshi smirked as his hands slid around my waist.

I pressed myself against him and his arms tightened around me in a hug. "Okay. I trust you guys," I whispered.

"I know you do, and I'm grateful for it." He pulled back to stare down at me. "Are you still up for tonight? I really need your help."

I nodded with a confident smile. "I'm up for it!" I beamed.

"Good. Cause I wanna see you in a kimono," he admitted, his eyes lingering on my lips.

My heart was beating rapidly at the thought of kissing Yoshi. I wondered whether he would, but the thought was discarded when his eyes slowly closed and he lowered those soft lips to press firmly on mine.

It was a tender kiss with little movement, but I enjoyed every second of it. He released me and I opened my eyes to stare into his hooded gaze.

"Guess I have to be different too," he whispered.

I smirked. "Of course." I smiled warmly.

"Yoshi! Stop loving up Crim and get over here!" Aki called out.

I blushed, leaning to the side to see Aki relaxing against the wall with a devilish grin on his face. He didn't just watch us kiss, did he?

"Ah. Why is he complaining when he got plenty of times to kiss you?” Yoshi mumbled.

I glanced up at him and my cheeks burned red. "How did you...?" I asked and he looked down at me. I thought he only saw the kiss from this morning. How did he know about the other ones?

"If Aki didn't get the first kiss, the world would end. Trust me," Yoshi laughed. He let me go and turned to walk toward Aki. He stopped and looked back over his shoulder.

"We'll be done in less than fifteen minutes, but considering Malachi and his hair, take your time. We'll be here when you're done," Yoshi explained.

"Hai!" I replied eagerly in Japanese and scurried over to the girls’ change room. After going inside, I allowed the door to close before I rested against it.

"Yoshi kissed me again... Ah, this is gonna be so bad for my heart. Imagine the others. Ahhhh!" I cried.

I was frustrated. My body was tingling and throbbing in places they damn well shouldn't right now; I didn't have time for it. Well, he did say Malachi would take a long time.

I bit my lip at the thought and the growing desire to masturbate to the thought of my men naked in the showers was only turning me on more. I groaned and headed to the lockers to grab my stuff.

Ugh, I need a cold shower...and a vibrator.

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