3rd pov
It was a peaceful evening in the city of Tempest, with the cool breeze blowing through the streets. Ultima, the beautiful demon, stood nervously in front of Rimuru. She had known Rimuru for a while now and had grown to admire him, and deep respect. But, what she felt for Rimuru was more than just admiration - it was love.
Taking a deep breath, Ultima mustered up the courage to confess her feelings to Rimuru.
"Rimuru-sama, there's something I want to tell you," Ultima began, her voice soft. "I've admired you for a long time, but those feelings have grown into something much deeper. I've come to realize that, Rimuru-sama, I love you."
Rimuru was taken aback by her confession, He didn't expect that a demon who was obsessed with killing and torturing would confess to him, but he didn't feel repulsed by the idea. Instead, he thought about it for a moment and realized that he too had grown fond of Ultima in his own way. He had come to respect her, admire her strength, and appreciate her company.
"Ultima, I..." Rimuru trailed off, still unsure of what to say. "I think I feel the same way."
Ultima's eyes widened in surprise and joy at hearing Rimuru's words. She couldn't believe that he felt the same way as she did.
Feeling a sudden rush of emotion, Ultima took a step forward and wrapped her arms around Rimuru's neck. Rimuru, slightly surprised, wrapped his arms around her waist.
For a moment, the two stood still, savoring the warmth of each other's embrace, embracing the possibility of a burgeoning romance between them. Ultimately, Rimuru pulled away and looked into Ultima's eyes.
"Ultima, I know this is all new to us, but I'm willing to see where this goes," Rimuru said earnestly, with a gentle smile.
"And I as well. I'm glad we both agree," Ultima replied, a hint of a smile on her face.
With that, they shared a quick peck on the lips, solidifying their feelings for each other. They both knew that the journey ahead of them would not be easy, but they were determined to make it work. For love was in the air, and it was an undeniable force that could not be ignored