I Am The Luna by Moonlight Muse Chapter 44 Chapter 44 A Fatherâs Role ZAIA. My heart is thumping as I sense him stand up. âExcuse me,â I say quietly, about to step away and head to the bathroom, when he grabs my wrist and spins me around and back into his arms, making me gasp.
Heâs naked and Iâm extremely aware of the heat from his body. The feeling of his body against mineâ¦
every ridge and groove⦠and his cock, but itâs the look in his eyes that is making me lightheaded.
âYouâre just going to give me the second greatest gift that I can ever hope for and then run away?â He asks, gripping the side of my face. Donâtâ¦
My breath hitches and I close my eyes trying to focus. His closeness⦠his touch⦠We already crossed a barrier today that we never should have. The very thought of what happened makes my core clench all over again.
âIâ¦â my voice is breathless as his finger brushes across my jaw. âDespite everything⦠you deserve to meet them, and they deserve to know their father.â
I open my eyes, finding myself looking into his burning silver ones. They hold so many emotions and are staring into mine with such intensity that Iâm forced to look away.
âLook at me, Zaia.â His voice is soft, husky, and low as he forces me to turn my head back towards him.
His nose brushes mine before he touches his forehead to mine.
âThank you.â He says quietly. His hand that grips my elbow, now letâs go and wraps around my waist tightly.
I close my eyes, lowering my head so he doesnât see what this is doing to me. He lets go of my face, cupping the back of my head as he pulls me into his chest, resting his head on top of mine.
Itâs an intense moment, but somehow him. being naked just makes it a little amusing and I wonât deny that I feel embarrassed.
âI know youâre happy but youâre naked,â I whisper, pulling away. Any longer in his arms and I will want him again âRight.â He says, letting go of me as if not wanting to upset me.
Thereâs an awkward silence between us before he runs his fingers through his hair I shake my head, hiding my smile as I turn away and walk towards the bathroom.
I feel sore. He hadnât held back, still and I ca feel the aftermath of that sex session. I bite my lip, my core clenching before I look over my shoulder at him.
âGood night, Sebastian⦠Iâll get in touch with you tomorrow,â I say, stepping into the bathroom.
Iâm about to close the door when he stops me, gripping the door and stopping me from being able to close it. My eyes widen, and I raise an eyebrow. âCan I help you?â
âMy shirt.â He says with a cocky smirk.
âOhâ¦â I say looking down. He leans against the door and crosses his arms clearly showing that he isnât about to turn away.
How shameless.
His piercing blue eyes are on me, undressing me with them and as much as I want to tell him to turn away⦠I want to tease him too. And so, I turn my back on him, slowly slipping the shirt down from my shoulders.
I hear his heart rate quicken and I smirk as I let it drop to my wrists before I tug it off and place one arm over my boobs; I turn and hold it out to him.
âYour shirt, Alpha,â I say flirtatiously, blinking at him. He exhales slowly, swallowing hard as he takes it from me, and I smirk. âI think I won that round,â I say before I push him out of the way and slam the door shirt.
I stifle a giggle, turning I lean against the door and close my eyes, placing a hand on my chest. I know itâs complicated⦠but I wonât deny that tonight left me feeling incredibly goodâ¦
âZaia?â I look up. Itâs the following day and we are sitting having breakfast. The children have already finished and have gone to play in the other room.
Mom looks at me suspiciously from across the table. I raise an eyebrow questioningly.
âWhat is it?â I ask, taking another spoonful of my cereal. âThereâs something different about youâ¦â she muses. âSomething about your faceâ¦â
Oh, a motherâs intuition at work! âThere isnât anything different. I was just trying out some new makeup products. Perhaps itâs that.â I suggest smoothly. Hoping that the hickeys he left on my neck are hiddenâ¦
Last night when I stepped out of the shower, he was gone. A single-wrapped chocolate truffle is left on my pillow as a parting gift. His way of telling me to get my energy back up⦠he used to always do thatâ¦
Leave me a chocolate, because he believes chocolate helps get your strength back upâ¦
Cute⦠but why was he carrying chocolate around? Iâm sure he didnât think heâd get lucky! I smile softly and Mom frowns, leaning forward as she sips her tea.
âZaia⦠youâre scaring me.â I shake my head, chuckling lightly. âI officially got the job offer today, Mom.
Iâm simply happy,â I say.
Itâs true, as Sebastian said, we received the official letter. Now all that is needed is signing the deal.
Something that Dad had been extremely proud to see. Mom sighs and nods as if it all makessense now and smiles. âAh, I see. For a moment, I thought there was a man.â
My heart skips a beat and I laugh it off. âNo Mom, there is no man,â I say, the image of Sebastian, naked above me, as he pounded into me, clear in my mindâ¦
Oh Yes⦠pleaseâ¦
Urgh, focus Zaia!
I bite my lip, shaking my head when Dadâs footsteps approach, making me turn.
âMr Harrison has requested us to join him for dinner two nights from now. This is excellent, Zaia.â He says with a nod. âHe is satisfied with your business plan, and this will truly help the company, too.â
I smile. âI wonât let you down,â I say, wondering if this might be a good time to put my plan into action regarding the children meeting Sebastian.
âI know you wonât. You have proved yourself time and time again.â Dad says as he looks over at Mom, who is smiling at me with adoration.
âWhat? I raised her well. You should be thanking me!â she says when she realizes that he is watching her. He cocks a brow but says nothing, and I canât help but smile.
âThere is something I need your help with,â I say quietly. Dad raises an eyebrow just as the children drop something from the living room area before they burst into giggles.
âWhat is it?â he says, looking back at me.
âYou may not agree. And it may not be easy for me either⦠but I think the children deserve to know their father.â I say quietly, now standing Dadâs face instantly darkens, and Mom puts her mug down a little harder than angganessary they âWhat is this? You saw him at yesterday and now do you feel like you owe him? Did he approach you?â
Dad asks coldly. I frown and shake my head.
âNo, he didnât.â I lie, âBut I know how it feels. coming from a broken family. I know how it feels not being allowed to spend time with you. I donât want my children to be deprived of something they have every right to have.
He slams his fist on the table, making the dishes clatter violently as Mom frowns.
âZaia, I donât think itâs necessary. They are only three years old,â she says the only topic she and Dad see eye to eyeâ¦
âThey are three, yes. Yet they are intelligent and ask questions. Every time I introduce them to someone new, I see the questioning look in Zionâs eyes. Itâs only a short while before they ask me where their dad is and why I am refusing to allow them to meet him.â
âThat man hurt you, betrayed you and-â Dad begins.
âAnd did you not do the same to Mom?â I cut in His eyes widen slightly before he looks away in anger, and I sigh, looking down.
âLook. It doesnât mean you are an inadequate father. A husband can cheat⦠a mate can betray youâ¦
but a father will still love their children⦠I donât want my children to be deprived of him. I want them to meet their father.