SEX WITH THE VIRGIN MAID
She Didn't Leave

Bryce woke up to replace Hera's side of the bed completely empty. The last thing he remembered was curling up on her thighs till he drifted off to sleep so where did she go? They had slept together and he was sure of it. There's no way in hell that she'd leave him to sleep somewhere else. The possibility of that happening was one hundred to one percent but he was hoping that she didn't. Just then, she walked into the room holding a tray containing breakfast of different sorts. "Good morning." She greeted and a smile lit up on his face. He was genuinely happy to see her. She didn't leave.

"You didn't leave." It was more of a statement than a question. He thought that telling her his past had maybe scared her off or maybe he had thought that his presence had scared her away from her own bedroom but he was wrong. He didn't want her to feel scared or threatened by him. He was hoping that they had crossed that bridge. He was really hoping that she didn't consider him a monster like he'd hoped.

"I made you breakfast." She held up the tray for him to see. "Mariam mentioned that you barely touched your food last night and I was worried. Why didn't you eat? You could fall sick you know." She chided him. Her words made him feel warm. She was genuinely worried about him.

"Because someone was making me worry about her in more ways than one. How did you expect me to eat when you were barely talking to me. I hated it." He tilted his head to the side with a grin on his face. "Come here." He opened his arms wide and as if being controlled by a gaming pad, she placed the food on the bed and walked right into them.

There was something incredibly soothing and comforting when he hugs her. He can't tell if it's the lavender fragrance or the fact that she had always carried this aura of positivity around her. Either ways, he found it comforting. It always seemed to calm his nerves. "The smell of lavender." He sniffed and pulled away. "It's faint. Why is it faint?"

She pulled away. "I haven't washed my hair Bryce. And how is it that you can always tell when I haven't used this shampoo anymore? Are you some sort of detective?" She arched a brow at him.

"For you, I can be anything you want me to be." He proclaimed and her cheeks heated up. Is it wrong that she let him into her room? This was the first time she let a guy sleep over but why doesn't she feel guilty about it? The sisters at the convent would probably eat her out if they replace out about this. She was breaking more rules than one and although she didn't want it to be that way, she can't help it. She liked being close to him. She had found out these past few weeks that she hated it when she didn't speak to him. She didn't like it so what should she do about it?

"Are you going to work today?" She asked, still hugging him.

"Not really. I intend to spend as much time with you to make up for the ones that we had lost. You have me all to yourself for the day Hera." He declared proudly. "So, if there's anything that you'd like to do or a place that you would like to visit then, I'll be more than happy to take you there myself."

"Great." She chimed. "Because I invited Max over. You remember that you do owe him an apology right? You promised that you would."

"You can't be serious." Bryce couldn't believe his ears as he pulled away from the hug to look at her. She had gone ahead to do it didn't she? The little hellion. Damn! He thought that he could escape this one but it's looking like he won't be able to.

"I was serious when I asked you to

apologize to

hotel because you were dr

hotel becam. You ruined his

day. Whoever told you to take alcohol in the first place?" She lectured him. Her tone serious as she tried to divulge whatever she was trying to say to him.

"Fine. But my apology comes with a price." He said with a smug grin on his face.

"You're still asking for a price when you're not done paying yours?. That's not how it works Bryce." She lectured him. "You'd have the fulfill all my conditions before we talk about what you're offering to apologize to your supposed best friend."

Hera made to stand up from the bed

where she sat but before she could accomplish that mission, Bryce held her pulled her down to the bed along with him Hera was flustered and her cheeks heated up in an instant, She was incredibly close to him and his breath fanned her cheeks. He was staring at her so closely that she wondered what exactly was running through his mind at the very moment because of how quiet he had become.

"What are you thinking about?" She proceeded to ask but he only smiled down at her.

"I'm just thinking about how lucky I am to have you in my life Hera." He confessed and she couldn't help the blush that crept up her cheeks and settled there. She wasn't used to his open confessions yet.

"You're the first woman who had

stuck with me and not judge me. I

expected you to run away after everything 'told you last night. I

thought that you would avoid

considering the fact that it in

your line of religious beliefs but you didn't." He sighed deeply. You stayed and it means so much to

me."

She brought her hands to his face and touched his cheeks affectionately. He held them and placed a kiss before squeezing it tightly.

"It's not your fault and I don't want you blaming yourself for it. Not anymore Bryce. You'd have to move on. I know it won't be easy but I'll be here to help you in any way that I can."

He snuggled close to her, resting his head between the space of her neck as he breathed her in.

"Move in with me." He blurted out and she froze. There's no way on earth he just said what she thought she heard right?

He slowly raised up his face to look at her. "Move in with me Hera, please." He requested again for the second time leaving her speechless and at a loss of words.

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