SURRENDERING TO NATURE'S CALL

Present Time,

For the rest of the day, Kamaz stayed by Zeda in their suite, ensuring that she had all she needed. When it was nighttime, Zeda wondered how he was going to manage sleeping by her side.

She wasn't concerned about what he could do to her if he perceived blood; she was worried because she knew he would be trying to bite back his self-control.

Nighttime came, and the both of them lay on the king-sized bed - it was the only bed they had because Kamaz made it so.

There was enough room for them on it but after some minutes, Kamaz had moved closer to Zeda.

He could hear her trying to manage the sounds of pain from what she was going through.

If not because it was something beyond his control, a solution from whatever part of the universe would have been provided.

Her breath hitched at their proximity and alarms began to go off in her head. Still, she didn't turn to look at him, but every nerve in her body was aware of his presence.