【战锤40k同人作品翻译】 Ennui 第二十六章:重生 Reborn(13)
Isarae clutched me more tightly to her as I shivered, and I sighed quietly at how pleasant it felt to be carried like this. Isarae has always been so much stronger than I, and now I could allow myself to fully appreciate how safe that made me feel.
“Am I bright?” Isarae asked gently, and I nodded as I pressed my lips to her neck, and savored her quiet moan.
“You are, but not blinding,” I replied. “You cast light, but when I look on you all I feel is warmth.”
Isarae lowered me suddenly, and I had to hold in a yelp of panic before I felt the bedclothes beneath me and relaxed.
As ever, though, she was careful with me. I felt her move the comforter out from under me, and then the sheets, and only for them to be laid over again. I sighed quietly in relief as they covered me, I had not realised how cold I was until that moment, and a terrible shiver set up and down my limbs as I grappled with the sheets and tugged them as tightly around me as I could.
“Be still, Cre’yth,” Isarae said with all the care in the galaxy.
I watched as she turned away, her light drifting further from me, and drawing out a whine of displeasure. I heard her chuckle softly as she reached the far wall near the closets, and her light illuminated a bundle of something that she was pulling from one of the upper shelves.
“Am I bright?” Isarae asked gently, and I nodded as I pressed my lips to her neck, and savored her quiet moan.
“You are, but not blinding,” I replied. “You cast light, but when I look on you all I feel is warmth.”
Isarae lowered me suddenly, and I had to hold in a yelp of panic before I felt the bedclothes beneath me and relaxed.
As ever, though, she was careful with me. I felt her move the comforter out from under me, and then the sheets, and only for them to be laid over again. I sighed quietly in relief as they covered me, I had not realised how cold I was until that moment, and a terrible shiver set up and down my limbs as I grappled with the sheets and tugged them as tightly around me as I could.
“Be still, Cre’yth,” Isarae said with all the care in the galaxy.
I watched as she turned away, her light drifting further from me, and drawing out a whine of displeasure. I heard her chuckle softly as she reached the far wall near the closets, and her light illuminated a bundle of something that she was pulling from one of the upper shelves.