Chapter 16: Intimate (tw: sexual content)

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I went to Inazuma's room only to find, she's not there. I waited a few minutes, before deciding to go to the cafeteria, because if she wasn't in her room the cafeteria is the most likely other place she could be. But no not there either. Then suddenly I heard a loud bang in the distance, from the empty room where the equipment was stolen. So I went to investigate the noise. There she was, sitting at one of the only remaining things in the room: a white desk with a white desk chair.

I said quietly, trying not to scare her too much: 'Inazuma?' But despite my efforts, she was startled quite a bit. Quickly she organised the papers on the desk and let out a soft: 'Oh, uh, hi Tsuki, wasn't expecting you here' then she laughed nervously. 'What are you doing here?' I asked. 'Nothing much, you can better leave,' she stuttered back. Hiding the papers from my sight with her body. Damn I never noticed that her body was this beautiful. That thought alone made my face glow a shade of bright red. 'Hey uhm, about last week, when I explained about my identity, and you hugged me, did you feel that strange tingly feeling in your stomach too?' I asked glowing even more red. 'Aw how cute and to be honest, yes, I did,'

'That strange tingly feeling is called love, and this is called a kiss,' She grabbed my neck and pressed her lips against mine. I felt the feeling again, but now much stronger. When she pulled away, I let her breath for a second and then kissed her back, I let my tongue glide in her mouth. She tasted delicious like a sweet desert. She moaned softly in between all of the kisses. I started moaning too.

But we sadly after about 10 minutes of solid kissing with only very small breaks to catch our breath we had to stop, because I still needed to tell her about the hair I found and investigated, so we walked back to her room. On the way there, I asked her about the papers, she didn't answer. We arrived at her room and I asked her again, but she wouldn't budge.

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