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TSBIRBV Ch 64
by berryChapter 64 The Bride Lies Sleepless (2)
Cool-headed as he assessed Yegyeolâs condition, Haryang forgot to breathe when the discipleâs soft call slipped from his lips.
Samrang had warned that fever could bring hallucinations and delusions, yet the sound still shocked him enough to blank the mind.
âAre you more lucid?â he asked. The voice that answered was still the monsterâsâharsh, hoarseâand that, at least, relieved him.
No matter how far he had fallen beneath the beast, he would not let his disciple see that he could do this with his own hands.
Without waiting for a reply, he lifted the ivory case, filled his mouth with counter-poison, and pressed his lips to Yegyeolâs.
It was not for pleasure. It was more like a mother bird feeding a chick.
Watching Yegyeol gulp down the poison he delivered, Haryangâs eyes darkened further.
When the kiss ended, a sob slipped outââSenior BrotherâŠââand again:
âHelp me⊠please help me.â
Let me go.
From those torn lips, the words could be heard as eitherâor both.
But GyeolâŠ
Haryang checked that the counter-poison had gone down, then tore away the cumbersome red robe in one decisive rip.
I am helping you now.
The pale legs trembled helplessly. Gazing down at the flushed, ripe sex, Haryang slid a supporting hand under his waist and drew him up.
âSenior Brother⊠Senior BrotherâŠâ
Pitiful.
The discipleâs voice, seeking the one man who would never appear at this moment, tugged at Haryangâs own heart.
But his heart had long ago gone numb to guilt.
He set his lips along the cooled line of Yegyeolâs nape and murmured,
âIt will hurt.â
The nearnessâso close as to brush the skinâsent a chill through his voice; Yegyeol flinched. But when Haryangâs hand, wet with his discipleâs seed, slipped between those cheeks, he did not hesitate.
âAh!â
Just a single finger, and Yegyeol froze.
It wasnât fear of the pain to come. He could not reconcile that the one acting thusâso lawlesslyâwas Je Haryang.
Senior Brother was rigidly straight, unfailingly earnest. He would notâof his own willâviolate a disciple in the name of saving him.
The Beast-Faced Tigerâs grim testimony came painfully alive.
Tears slid from Yegyeolâs eyes, which had begun to grow hazy with the earlier kiss.
It did not sadden him that the Senior Brother he knew had changed. By that measure, he himself had died and been rebornâa monster called an esper.
But all the pain of the years that had broken Je Haryangâsmashed him, until his original shape could no longer be foundâthat pain made Yegyeol weep.
Held in his Senior Brotherâs arms, he missed Senior Brother. He wanted to see his face with his own eyes, to learn what expression he wore.
Sensing the sob, Haryangâs lips moved.
âNothing has happened.â
As the slow, unrelenting hand opened him from within, guiding poured through, and Yegyeolâs mind was roused.
âYou are merely receiving my service.â
The words soothed like sandpaperâabrasive, but somehow kind in their twisted way. The comfortâstill gentleness, even in this formâpierced Yegyeolâs chest.
âWhat happens in this room will fade like a nightmare, once you wake. Do you understand?â
He bit his lip and nodded.
On this point, they were the same. To hell with the poisonâbe done with it and rise.
If power was Jianghuâs law, Yegyeol would be the strongest of them all. What else had he been born a monster for?
He pressed his face to Haryangâs chestânot because he feared what trembled through him, but because he loved a man who would offer comfort even now.
âGood boy,â Haryang murmured.
The honorifics were the Black Ghostâs, but the phrasing was Haryangâs own. They were the same man; to separate them completely was impossible.
Not that Haryang knew it.
âI will not go further,â he said.
âB-butâŠâ
Yegyeolâs hand shook against Haryangâs shoulder.
Even with only two, three fingers working in and out of his rim, his brain melted. If he took a true manâs shaft, he doubted he could keep his wits at all.
He could imagine a hundred disgraces to show before Senior Brother.
âItâs too tight,â Haryang said. âTo widen you thoroughly would cost us the antidoteâs window.â
Even his filthiest words sounded immaculateâand that, too, made Yegyeol flush.
He must be mad.
âYou may imagine anyone you like,â Haryang added. âThat is why I blinded you.â
But what I want is you.
Biting his lip, Yegyeol opened his legsâa small motion, but Haryang went still.
In the blind red-dark, something blunt pressed below. Yegyeol drew a steadying breath.
Slowly, heavily, Haryangâs length pressed inside.
âGhh⊠hahâŠâ
Not knowing where to hold, Yegyeol clutched at silkâthe knuckles whitening one by one.
Even with his mouth open, breath came tight. The first push had only just begun, and still it felt long past.
Something wet struck his cheekâwater. Haryangâs sweat.
So heâs holding back, too.
Even blind, he knew.
He fumbled up to cup Haryangâs face.
Here the cheekboneâhere the corner of the eyeâand here, the browâŠ
His handâsmooth, with no callusâfelt fragile as it climbed. In any other case, Haryang might have lopped that wrist cleanâbut he watched his discipleâs touch like a sated tiger watching a bird alight on its back.
Soon Yegyeol found the damp forehead. Tugging a sleeve, he dabbed, gently and thorough.
At that painfully careful touch, Haryang exhaled a savage breath.
An emotion roseâhot, humidânot pity, not pleasure: anger.
He saw again the day Yegyeol had thrown himself to save a hypocrite he barely knew.
Now, with a strangerâs shaft inside himâafter a few meetings and fewer wordsâhe sobbed; and still, he thought to wipe sweat.
He had felt it oftenâhis disciple was viciously defenseless.
I shouldnât have let him walk the world so soon.
He cursed the past self who thought a single guard was enough.
He gathered Yegyeol up. Blindfolded, the disciple still startled at the slightest touch.
For the first time, lips met the browânot to give medicine, but for the act itselfâgentle, ticklish.
As Yegyeol softened, unguarded, Haryang bared his teeth and smiled, feral.
âAhâ!â
He dropped him. Limbs loose as a newborn lambâs, Yegyeol had no chance to reactâhe sank down the length, to the hilt.
Gravity made an anchor. He fellâthere was nowhere to go but Haryangâs embraceâand tears burst from the pitch of pleasure.
Haryang kept a hand at his backâjust enough to keep him from topplingâwatching as consciousness fled and flashed back, gulping air.
A knee, sticking out, blushed like a spring-warmed fruitâpale pink. It was not sweet, melting-ripe; more like a tang that made the mouth water.
A strange desire.
âHnnâŠâ
When lips touched the knee, Yegyeol sobbed, lost. The bridal sashâblinding his eyesâfelt tighter, wetter.
Haryang did not allow him rest; his hips moved.
Despite careful work below, Haryangâs size was too much. He had not imagined it would be this⊠big. Better to moan than say something that stupid.
âHn! Ah!â
Guiding crashed through himâno space for breath. Once, he had thought guiding was a healing power. It was far more relentlessâviolentâthan he had ever imagined.
As if to wipe away everything in the world but Je Haryang.
âNgghâŠâ
The thrusts that devoured him drove him up and downâflight, fall, flightâtilting his senses to their extremes.
Beyond the wave of bliss, his judgment washed away; the line between like and loathe dissolved.
âIâI⊠ah! Hhâ!â
He wasnât even sure if it was climaxâbut his own tip spat white again. Limp, he soaked the sheets and rolled his head, lost.
âEasy⊠youâre fine,â Haryang soothed, then reached for the ivory jar. Yegyeol seemed lucid enough to take from the bowlâbut Haryang dropped what remained into his own mouth.
Catching Yegyeol by the jaw, he drew him in and poured the cold poison across his tongue. The blazing heat of the stimulant-charged body cooled a degree.
When heâd sent Samrang away, intending to treat Yegyeol himself, Haryang had held a small worry: could he even harden for the one he had always sworn to protect? If need be, he had meant to take the stimulant too.
But as always, with Yegyeol, he found himself changed.
âD-doâŠâ
Haryangâs face remained blank as he looked down.
A young beast, trembling with the first taste of pleasure, was more fascinating than expected. He had not anticipated any of this.
âG-get⊠b-betââ
The tongue was numb to the rootâthanks to the cold poison again.
Scalding joy and glacial chill took turns violating him.
The white legs he had bared earlier locked firm around Haryangâs waist.
The fever that had seethed his brain ebbed with each boutâbut the clearer his mind became, the more nakedly he felt each touch.
âAhângh! Hnnâ! Hh.â
Hiccoughing sobs shivered along their joined bodies.
Haryang listened to that tremorâthe quick of a living heartâand was glad.
Gladâhe had forgotten the word. It was addictive.
âHold,â he warnedâthen just in time, pulled free. His climax spilled hot across Yegyeolâs belly.
Milky fluid ran over silk and skin, down the cleft of the hip, touching the tight ring. Thwarted by the end of guiding, Yegyeolâs rim twitched on its own.
For a heartbeat, Haryang forgot therapy. He drew Yegyeol close, pressed lips to his back, and breathed.
Only a pause.
âAh!â
The tickle made Yegyeol jerkâthen without mercy, Haryang drove in again. Like a bird bitten at the neck, his shoulders fluttered; then broke and dropped, folding over the pillow.
The tangled shadow on the bed grew larger.
Like a beast pillaging the bridal night of a bride not his own.
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