Chapter 77: The Poison That Loves and the Woman Who Bites
Before I could even register the silhouette in the doorway — before my brain could slap a name onto the invading presence — a blur of ivory and want was already airborne.
No killing intent. No warning. No shame.
She didn't crash into me so much as arrive — like a desire long overdue. My body was pinned to the back of the couch, breath stolen, as warm lips collided with mine and a tongue swept inside like it had paid rent. I blinked. I gurgled. Somewhere in my soul, a warning flare sputtered but fizzled out. Instinctively, my hands had landed on the sides of the assailant, brushing curves that didn't belong to Kimchi.
Bang.
A wet sound of meaty force snapped reality back into sequence.