Love Barrels And Werewolves

Love Barrels And Werewolves
Romantic Sweet



"By the way, have you met your parents? It feels like going back to the herd. Isn't it fun?" asked Laras while Lion was still on his lap.


Lion was breathing a long breath. Before replying, he looked at the bead of Laras' eyes with a hard to interpret gaze.


"It's not that much fun, Laras," he said weakly. The forehead shrinks, not understanding. In the next second Lion continued, "If possible I want to continue like this."


After saying that, both of Lion's eyes closed. Silence ambushed. Other than the sound of water in the river, others sounded faint and weak. While Laras was just flinching while rubbing the hair of a man on his lap.


"The real life of mine isn't fun, Laras." Lion continued, his eyes still closed. "To be here like I'm dreaming, to be free from exhausting reality."


Baras looked at Lion's face. Instantly he felt sadness also flowing within him. Whether it's sad or pity, they both look the same.


"If I could, I'd like to keep dreaming here. A place where I can be myself and think of nothing but us" Lion continued.


Hearing that, Laras' heart felt pinched. Somehow explained it, but the pain felt was greater than when he told her about his parents. Maybe because he already loves Lion.


For a moment Laras did not switch from silent and continued to look at the face of the man who looked exhausted in just a few moments. Sometimes simple questions are very serious for some people.


"If it's that exhausting, you can come here anytime to rest" Laras said in writing, hoping that his words could cheer Lion up a little.


Sure enough, instantly a smile line was engraved on the face of the man there. Lion's eyes opened, staring at Laras happily. "I'll do it from now on."


Laras nodded. The attentive caress has not stopped in Lion's hair.


"But, however, continuing to dream is not a good thing. We have to wake up and face the truth. As bad as it is, it'll still be bad if we dodge." Laras. Whether or not it is accurate, but such statements are rattled.


But who would have thought, Lion just nodded in a smile that was not forced. The man grabbed Laras' hand and grabbed it. "For that I would only dream if I were here. I still have to go back to the herd no matter what," he said, making Laras nod and smile with relief.


As the two were enjoying the time together, the sun slowly descended from the clash. Dusk began to be replaced with dim, and the orange sky slowly darkened.


Laras stood before the Lion with a sour face. He said he wanted to face reality, but he was also reluctant when the man wanted to return to the herd in the forest. That's women.


"Do you have to go back?" said Laras with a face made sad. His hand continued to clasp tightly onto Lion's clothes.


Seeing Laras attitude, Lion smiled. He was happy even though his wife was feeling sad. For the umpteenth time he nodded. But this time he lowered his body so that his face was right in front of the face of Laras.


"I have to go back. What if they come here looking for me?" said Lion gently, like being seduced a child to not come along.


"Then you can introduce me to them."


Lion laughing. "I know if you're cute, but I didn't know that my sulking Laras could be this adorable." The man rubbed his hair.


Afterward he looked at the bead of eyes that looked more beautiful than the moon. Slowly his face drew closer, slashing the distance between the two lips. Then, CUP! a gentle kiss Lion gave.


"I'll be right back."


Despite the weight, Laras finally let Lion go. Staring at the man's back to be invisible among the dense forest.


While under the moon is getting brighter, Lion runs deeper with minimal lighting. He continued to step, until the exact moment he turned into a creature with sharp fangs.


It keeps going. No matter left right 'cause nothing scares him now. Even if there was a large bear, he was confident that he could defeat it with a single strike.


"You're finally back, Aira" said one of the wolves, Kevin.


"really. We almost came and dragged you in, ", continued Vicky.


Aira who seemed calm suddenly felt uneasy with Vicky's words. "You know where I'm from?"


Both of Aira's friends nodded simultaneously. But Kevin soon learns of Aira's unrest. "Silent. We're not going to bother the woman. Including keeping this a secret from anyone."


Hearing him made Aira regain her composure. He did not chimed in, only hinting that they would quickly leave and return to Fantasiana. One night outside was still natural, he did not know what would happen if more than that. So better get back now.


They ran through the dark forest. Passing through the path prone to hunters because it is far from the border, until finally arrived in front of two large trees.


"I didn't mean anything, Aira. But you didn't forget what happened 30 years ago, did you?" kevin said on the way.


With sharp eyes looking forward, Aira nodded steadily. "How did I forget the tragedy that made things the way they are today?"


"Goodoo. What are you going to do with that woman?"


Aira did not answer for a moment. I don't know what he was thinking, but he soon looked. "If I can't forget it, I'll change the rules in Fantasiana."


***


Not only did the time of Baras pass, but everyone's time also walked reluctantly waiting.


It's been a week since Laras hasn't been to the market. He can imagine how upset Kinan is because the flower supply is certainly thinning.


However, even so Laras still came this time with light hands. He has not yet picked flowers to sell. Just miss Kinan.


"It turns out you're alive" Kinan said as soon as Laras came in.


Laras chuckled in response to his best friend's annoyance. "Aren't you the most sad if I don't come back?"


"After leaving without news for days, you think I'm still worried?" Laras nodded. Instantly Kinan scatters away hugging Laras. "I'll be very worried. You can make me like this, Laras."


The two hugged each other. Baras was relieved, at least he could avoid the curse because he did not bring flowers.


However, it seems not!


"Where are the flowers?" kinan asked suspiciously, "you didn't bring him?"


Barrel grimacing. "I haven't had time to pick it up yet." Finally the simplest reason he said.


"For days what have you done?" Kinan's voice tone was rising. "Remember, yes, Baras. I am indeed your best friend. But about this, we're just business partners. I won't forgive you this time!"


Replying to Kinan's threat, Laras simply nodded. He is very familiar with his best friend. "Then what will I get punished for this time, miss?"


Kinan moved on, shortly returning with a full teapot. "Receive your punishment and accompany me to drink after this."