Claus exclaimed, startled by the movement behind toward him. Two menacing-looking dogs charges towards him.“What the actual fuck!” Claus exclaimed, this time very loud when he saw the third dog joined the other two. His heart racing, he turned swiftly to run for his life but it was too late. The dogs circled Claus, their growls and barks filling the air. He had dealt with dangerous situations before, but this was entirely unexpected not in his present mental breakdown. He tried to maintain his composure, knowing that panicking would only make things worse.“Carol! Carol! ¡Ayúdeme!” he cried out to Carol for help but Carol who is now back at the veranda didn’t move. Claus began to backpedal slowly, keeping a close eye on the snarling dogs. He knew he needed to find an opportunity to escape their encirclement. The field felt vast, and there was no immediate help in sight.Mia heard the commotion and rushed outside, her eyes widening in horror when she saw Claus surrounded by the a
“Don't yell at me” Mia snapped at Claus. “She asked those things to come at you and you are yelling at me instead. You could have died some minutes ago.Carol's face remained impassive as Mia confronted her with anger and tears in her eyes. Claus, though still weak, tries to calm Mia. He attempts to defuse the situation.Mia focuses her gaze on Claus who is now walking towards them, concern and love evident in her eyes. She rushed to his side, “Let me help you”Claus reached out to touch her cheek, his hand trembling. "Mia, it is okay. I am alright," he said weakly. "It is just some bleeding. We’ve been through this before right? It’s not strange, is it?"Mia's anger began to wane as she looked at Claus, her heart aching for him. "I know, but I was so scared. I thought I was going to lose you."Carol finally spoke, her tone softer now. "If you care about him this much, you would not have left him there on the field in the first place. Mia scoffed, wiping away her tears. "Does that j
“If you don’t want him, do you not think you should leave? Isn’t it torture for him and you as well? Carol asked. Mia stood still. She stares back at Carol who has refused to shift her gaze from hers. “I need him to help me find my husband. His group took him. Isn’t it an obligation for him to do so?’ Mia said. “By group, you mean the one he quit? And it is no obligation. He is only doing it for one reason. You!” Carol said firmly. Mia looked away in guilt. “He is only doing it because he feels he is indebted to you and wants to make it up to you. When he discovered that you got married, he was mentally down and El Patrio and his men almost killed him” Carol said. She adjusted her posture and continued “They threatened him and tried to kill him on several occasions. He went back to them and he killed a lot of people in anger, he thirsted for freedom. Something he tasted with you.” Mia listens intently. She follows Carol's body movement as she listens. Carol continued, “He left
"His parents were workers of our targets. They were on duty the night we invaded the home. We were instructed to spare no one so they were also killed. Claus was their only son, I didn’t know this until later.”He started living on the streets, an orphan without a family or a home. One of the beast's men saw him one day and they mistook him for another kid whose father ran away with the beast’s drugs. They wanted to use the child as bait so they brought him to the beast.” “When they discovered they took the wrong kid, they wanted to return him but he pleaded. He wanted to live in a home. He has been on the street since his parent died. Beast asked him to stay.”“Little did he know that his parents had been killed by the very people we worked for, the same people who had taken me in."Mia listened attentively, her heart aching for the young Claus who had endured so much hardship.“The men neglected him though he lives in the cabin with them. They didn’t care about him so he had to fen
We didn’t come with that car. We left it at the house.” Mia said. Claus and Carol exchanged serious glances, both reaching for their guns, their training and instincts kicking in. They moved silently to the door, strategizing on how to overpower whoever might be on the other side, expecting it to be one of their enemies.Carol looked out through the window. There is a man at the door. She gave Claus signs that they both understood. With their backs to the wall, they positioned themselves to each side of the door, ready to make their move. Mia watched nervously, her heart racing.Claus signaled to Mia to get down. She was standing at the center of the living room. As the bell continued to ring, Claus and Carol shared a nod, silently agreeing to open the door together. They counted to three, and with swift precision, Claus swung the door open while Carol pointed her gun outward.Their faces turned from fierce to utter surprise as they found themselves pointing their guns at a bewilde
“Isn't that a game for adults?” Claus asked uninterested. “Is there a children's version because we play it with mum and dad some of the time,” Nick answered. Mia and Claus exchange glances. It can never be the same truth or dare games they used to play. “Okay, let's have it then,” Mia said, fixing herself on a chair. They all gathered in the living room, arranging themselves in a circle on the floor. The game began, with Claus volunteering to go first.He pointed to Carol, who chose truth. The family asked her a lighthearted question about her favorite vacation spot, and she answered with a smile.Then it was Mia's turn. She hesitated for a moment before deciding on truth as well, not wanting to reveal too much. The family asked her, "What's your favorite hobby?"Mia's eyes darted briefly to Claus before she answered, "I enjoy painting and hiking."Claus smiled at her response. It seemed that some things about Mia hadn't changed since they had been together. He remembered how the
The morning sun spilled through the windows as Carol prepared to leave for her meeting. Her demeanor was calm, but there was an underlying tension in the room. She glanced at Claus and Mia, a silent acknowledgment of the challenges that is about to begin"I'll be back as soon as I can," Carol said, her voice steady. "Keep working on the plan, and remember, caution is your best friend."Claus nodded, his expression determined. "We won't let you down, Carol. Just be careful out there."After Carol left, Claus and Mia were left alone in the cabin. The silence hung between them like an invisible barrier, both aware of the awkwardness that had settled in.While Claus was working out, she could not take her eyes off him. One would argue that she was scared of all the new wounds ripping open with the force with which his body moved. However, that is not the case with Mia. She knows Claus is strong. She has seen that happen countless times she can not worry more about it. What kept her eyes
Claus was surprised she called him Papa. That was the term they used when they were together. This further fueled his strength. “Do you feel up to more?” He crouched down on top of her. Her thigh was pricked by his erection. "Yes," she murmured. “Think I'd prefer more?” He directed his cock toward her pussy's entrance. “I beg you not to tease me” She prodded him to give her what she wanted by groping at his chest and his back. He maneuvered his dick inside of her in a single fluid motion. She groaned in contentment. This was exactly what she wanted, and it felt wonderful. His lengthy, thick shaft gave her the internal stretching she needed. He completely satisfied her. When he was inside of her, he stopped. He said, "Look at me." Before catching his gaze, she blinked several times. Are you happy doing this? The overpowering sexy atmosphere was cut by his tone. "Yes." To get him to move, she twisted her hips and gripped the sheets that were under her. “Do you have any guilt?”