ardent

FAR BEYOND THE MOONLIGHT



Taurig

Loner

age
5 Years
gender
Male
gems
101
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Extra large
build
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417
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10-04-2013, 05:47 PM




He shouldn't have told her. Never. Ever. It should've been something he took to his grave with him, but he needed her to know. He needed her to know that unlike Isardis, he really did love her and he wanted only the best for her. He didn't want to use her to gain things for himself. He wanted to do everything for her because she was just that amazing of a woman. Because maybe, just maybe, his confessions would stir something in her. Maybe it would bring out a realization in her that he was the better choice. Sure, she had already had children with Isardis, but it wasn't too late. She would always be welcomed here, she would always have a spot in his heart, no matter how many years passed or where he went, she would always be special to him, even if he wasn't nearly as special to her.


And then he felt something incredible. Their chests were still touching and his heart was still hammering, but his wasn't the only one. He could feel Argent's own organ begin to thunder in her own chest, beating at the same speed as his. That had to mean something. Didn't it? Or was she just simply nervous because she didn't know how to properly turn him down? To his surprise her salmon tongue washed over his neck, making the titan's knees tremble horribly. She needed to stop. She needed to leave. He needed to run her out of here for good. But he couldn't. Damn him, he couldn't. And he wouldn't. you should forget. find yourself a nice, sweet girl who will treat you like you?re the very air she needs to live. At her words his thoughts flitted to Maija, the golden women whom he'd helped that day in the storm, curled up in his den beside him. She was a beautiful woman, but she was no Argent. He would never find someone like her and his feelings for her would never leave. I don't want to forget about you...I want you...no one else... The words that were falling from his lips were poison, making the inevitable goodbye that much harder, but she needed to know. She had to know.


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