8
The room was filled with my cries and whimpers of pleasure Ujio's fingers moved deeper inside my now wet opening, curling his fingers trying to make every cry of pleasure leave my lips.
He had pulled me in closer and wrapped his other arm beneath my back and had cupped my left breast massaging it gracefully and slow. His movements were slow as I could tell he was trying not to be rough or fast. He wasn't showing any type of aggression. His mouth had found my right nipple and I felt my walls tighten from his tongue moving around my sensitive nipple. My toes curls and my body melted with his movements. This was a betrayal to Nathan, I knew it the moment I came into Ujio's room, but I needed someone and I guess being watched by Ujio, I could get what I needed.
I felt his fingers move deeper inside me and my entire body shifted. My kimono was soaked at the bottom and I felt almost embarrassed, but I hadn't felt that in years. Ujio began to pump his fingers in and out of me causing the pleasure to build up in my mind. The heat was intense in my body and I could feel my entire body feeling nothing but bliss. I gripped the sheets of the blankets with my hand feeling everything build and build before I felt waves upon waves of tremors flowing over my body from my vagina and then all over the place. I let out a loud cry of pleasure, as Ujio kissed and sucked on my jugular. I gripped his arm tight as the pleasure continued to come. I trembled softly feeling the high go down after a while that left me panting.
"Why did you do this for me?" I asked softly looking over at him and he looked at me with deep intent before looking away.
"Maybe I just wanted you to feel protected." he said lowly and I winced a bit turning over to face him a bit.
"Why? We are enemies, aren't we?" I asked lightly and he looked as if hiding his unsure eyes.
"You should go back to your room. And stay there." he said his tone suddenly distant and cold. I tensed at the sudden change in his behavior before slowly pulling my kimono back on and getting up from the blankets. I didn't bother tying it together, but I left without saying another word. I thought maybe I should thank him, but I wasn't sure if that was what he wanted to hear.
The next morning, a bowl of soup was left at my door and I ate it in silence. Ujio came by and reminded me that I was permitted to leave and explore the village as long as I stayed within the grounds. He left without saying anything else. He didn't even look at me. Did he regret what happened last night? Did I? I put my dress back on and pinned my hair back up and decided to cast the events of last night in the back of my head. I left the lodge after eating and began to walk into the town keeping to myself.
I knew I wanted to see Nathan. I had to. I found my way to Taka's house. She was pouring out some water onto the ground when she saw me. She had such a natural beauty to her, I must admit. She looked mildly taken back by my presence, but I think she knew why I was here. I cleared my throat a bit and I looked at the home she stayed in.
"Can I see him?" I asked and she lifted her head some and nodded before turning and moving toward the house. I followed her inside keeping a comfortable distance and she stopped and stepped to the side. Limping from a side of the room was Nathan in a white kimono it seemed. He looked up at me and smiled. His face was pale and he still had a few bruises from the attack.
"Nathan." I said moving up to him and gently hugging him and he returned it quickly. He rubbed my back and gave me a kiss to the forehead.
"Hey. Are you okay?" he asked and I nodded looking up at him.
"Yes I am fine." I replied and he nodded leaning a bit on me as we began to walk toward the door. I looked at Taka and smiled.
"Thank you." I said and she bowed her head and I smiled and the two of us began to leave the home. I let Nathan drape his arm over me as we began to walk, but once we were outside he attempted to walk on his own.
"Has he treated you well? He hasn't hurt you has he?" he asked with concern and I shook my head.
"No. He's mostly quiet." I said looking away then back at him. "What about you, how are you feeling?" Nathan nodded.
"I've had worse. I'll be fine. But for now we need to figure out what's going on and maybe get us released." he said, but his tone didn't sound hopeful.
"You better think of something before the snow comes." I said and he nodded and just looked at me.
"I'll think of something. Maybe we can get you out from under… Ujio's watchful eyes. I know his hatred for me. I can see it in his eyes. I don't trust him and I definitely don't trust him with you in the mix." he said. I looked down smiling lightly.
"I don't think we are in a position to make requests." I said and he chuckled lightly and nodded.
"Right." he said and I noticed an elderly samurai following us and it would make sense if he was tasked with watching us. "Maybe I can talk with Katsumoto." I nodded.
"He seems… easy to talk to." I said and he looked at me as if taken back.
"You've spoken to him?" he asked and I nodded.
"Yes. We spoke about little things." I said and suddenly the elderly man prodded us and pointed in the direction I knew was where Katsumoto lived. It was on a hill with trees that had pink leaves. They were beautiful and I just remembered them. "He lives there." We walked up the hill and we noticed more samurai were guarding the home, like I was used to seeing. Once we were at the top, a man stopped us and told us only Nathan could enter. Ujio and a few other men were leaving and Nathan and I looked at each other, my eyes showing more worry. I didn't want to leave him alone.
He nodded softly gently caressing my cheek.
"Hey. I'll be okay." he said and I nodded unaware that Ujio was watching our display of affection. I nodded and slowly released him.
"Okay." I said and watched him limp up the stairs of the home. The silent samurai followed behind him. I swallowed some and just kept my hands curled together unaware of what I should now. I felt I needed to wait until he finished talking so he and I could be together for a bit longer. It seemed no one cared if we were together. Katsumoto was right, we couldn't escape and even when it snowed we would be trapped here.
But I had a strong feeling they were just going to let us. I hoped I wasn't wrong.
