Chapter 306 – Film.K
“Why are fairy tales all of a sudden?”
It was one day when Yakaf stayed with Leah. What she brought to him was her children’s book that was in the corner of her room.
“Can’t you read it?”
“Can’t you read alone?”
“Yes! At least I know what this fairy tale is about!”
“Then you don’t even have to read it.”
She puffed out her cheeks as he looked at her in bewilderment.
“Originally, fairy tales are fun to watch with pictures! I can’t even turn the bookshelf in this state.”
Leah was still tied to the ropes.
“But when are you going to release this rope?”
“Are you going to run away in the meantime?”
“Chii, even though you didn’t run away.”
Actually, I thought it was okay now, but I didn’t loosen her rope for no reason.
“Ha, I see. Bring it.”
“Hurray!”
When she took her children’s book from her and opened it, there was a picture of a knight that reminded her of a glimpse of her when she was a child.
“There aren’t many chapters, and most of them are pictures. Why are there books like this?”
“Hee hee, that’s all right, hurry up.”
Jakarp was forced to open the picture for her to see along with the text in her book.
A long time ago, an unknown knight lived downstairs. It is unknown since when he was called a knight and since when he lived helping people. Knights have lived by protecting people from monsters infesting the underground, and sometimes sharing food with people. It’s just that he often looked at the ceiling from time to time. A boy asked as he looked blankly at the ceiling.
“Why do you always stare at the ceiling, Knight?”
“I was looking up at the sky.”
“Sky?”
“Yeah. It’s not like those lights, it’s a real starry sky.”
The twinkling lights downstairs were always shining, but they knew. That the light doesn’t shine for them. The people upstairs were shining to maintain the gears hanging from the high ceiling. So even though the light is shining on them, downstairs will always be cold.
“Hey, where is that?”
The boy thought he was lying. For them, the sky was all about that far-off ceiling. Everything about the sky and the stars was just a legend that no one had ever seen. Then the article answered.
“Maybe we know the name because we can’t see it?”
After that day, the driver was nowhere to be found downstairs. Only stories about someone saying he was killed by a monster or someone saying he went up to see the sky were the only stories floating around on behalf of the knight, but one boy knew it. The back of him as he made his way upstairs.
“…No matter how much this is a fairy tale, isn’t it too absurd?”
Yakaf stops reading because it doesn’t seem right for him, so Leah grabs him and strangles him.
“Why~ It’s a fairy tale anyway? Continue reading.”
“Haa, that’s annoying.”
It was the moment when I had no choice but to continue reading the fairy tale. A squeaking sound came from outside the house.
“What is this sound?”
Leah asked curiously, but Yakaf knew it as soon as he heard the sound. It was the sound of a door opening.
“Hide quickly!”
“How are you going to hide in this state?”
When she spoke disgruntledly, he showed her hands tied to her rope, and he hugged her hastily.
“Ah! A children’s book!”
“Are fairy tales important to you in this situation?!”
Even so, Ya Karp picked up her children’s book and handed it to her, then headed to his room. Because she only had a closet in his room if she had any space for her to hide.
“Be quiet!”
Hiding her in her closet and closing her door, he heard her front door open and he went down the stairs.
“You’re home. Father.”
“Hmm, yes.”
As expected, it was his father standing there. Yakaf, fearing that his father would find out Leah’s existence, followed him as usual as much as possible while hiding his cold sweat. The first thing he did was check the bins where he kept the food. Because he was sorry Leah spilled some, but since her mouth has grown, it’s been empty to the point that she’s eaten almost all of it lately. It was a moment when he was nervous that he might be suspected.
“Fortunately, you seem to be eating well.”
“Yes yes.”
Answering his unexpected words in a bewildered way, he went to the forge, took the iron ingots he had made one by one, looked at them silently, and then stood in front of the front door again.
“If you run out of food, go to the store you always go to. Let’s talk about it.”
“Are you leaving already?”
“Yeah, looks like there’s still a lot left to do to get things done.”
Jakarp sighed as he looked at his father’s back as he left the house after briefly looking around the house as usual. It wasn’t that I wasn’t regretful, but I felt a sense of relief today.
“You can come out now.”
“Ah!?”
Through the window on the second floor, he saw his father clearly walking, and when he opened the closet door, he saw Leah tumbling down.
“What are you doing?”
“Ehehe, ah, a children’s book…?”
At his question, she laughed and suddenly found the image of an open storybook rolling down with her and shut her mouth. Then, as she picks up the fairy tale book and watches the unfolding scene curiously, Leah barely opens her mouth.
“Hey, did you originally have a picture like this here?”
At the place she pointed to, there was a picture of a knight standing in the center of a plain with a large, lonely star rising against a blue sky on one side and a sky full of glittering powder on a dark background on the other side.
“Perhaps? No one has ever ripped or added anything.”
“I see.”
After staring at the picture for a long time, Leah opened her mouth.
“I want to take a bath now.”
“Suddenly?”
“But since it’s tied up, I can’t wash it as I please.”
“Ghmm, what should I do with this guy?”
Although she tied her up, she only sighed at the fact that he had to take care of her and feed her. As she untied the snow rope, Yakaf frowned as she looked at him blankly.
“Aren’t you washing like that?”
“…Why did you eat so much?”
“Are you still tied to the rope?”
“Don’t make excuses.”
He took Leah to her bathroom and tried to turn around. It was because I kept thinking of her scent that tickled her nose every time I fell asleep and the events of her first day.
“Let’s wash together~”
“Hey, let go of this!”
However, she was suddenly dragged into the bathroom by the force of her pulling him.
“Ha, really, how?”
It was around the time when Yakaf was at a loss for what to do with the naked body of the girl he was facing again. Suddenly, Leah realized that she was in front of her.
“Huh, I saw it then, but it looks strange.”
Leah, who had come close enough to smell her, lowered her head and looked down at his cock, which was inflated between his legs.
“Hey! What is this…!”
Yakaf tried to shout what he was doing, but Leah’s lips bit his tip and swallowed him first.
“Haum.”
“Ugh!?”
The moment I shuddered at the strange feeling of the warm, wet covering my penis.
“Ugh! Voila!”
Leah immediately frowned and spat it out. He tried to get her out of there, but she grabbed him and wouldn’t let go.
“Hehe, you make that kind of expression too.”
“Hey!?”
“Peck.”
As he tried to scream, he fell silent as she wrapped his arms around him again. When she met her eyes with him, Leah grinned and started sucking on her side.
“Churup, pjoob, tseung!”
She felt as if his cock was being squeezed tight and squeezed into her mouth, but in the end she didn’t let go of him. It was just that a strange itchy pleasure was covering the entire cock.
“Come on.”
He was busy struggling in the swamp of her pleasure as Leah continued to suck his cock and lick it in her mouth as she rolled and licked it in her mouth with her soft tongue. Then, finally, when she couldn’t stand the feeling of needing her urine and poured it out.
“Jjuub, keheup!? Coke! Ooh, empty.”
Leah coughed and spat out his cock. The cloudy, thin liquid that flowed from her mouth sprayed and clung to the girl’s body.
“What are you doing! Are you really a pervert?”
Yakaf didn’t understand the situation and yelled at her. He is already an adult. She knew everything there was to know, but she never thought that she would suddenly go through something like this. Leah looked at him alternately with the cum sprayed on her own body, then opened her mouth.
“Yeah, I guess I’m pervert.”
Leah laughs bitterly as Yakaf, who had never expected to be positive, hardened.
“It’s really weird. I came up because I didn’t want to be asked to do this like the other kids.”
He knew she would be downstairs from her, but she never thought that would be the case. Then, barely getting out of her bathroom, Yakaf got her on her knees and raised her arms.
“A woman with these feet!!”
“That’s too much!”
“You didn’t do too much?”
“Right.”
He asked Leah’s head as she bowed her head helplessly. Even so, it didn’t seem like she did this easily.
“So why is it suddenly like that?”
“That’s it, it seems like I’ve been getting nothing done for so long. Stop thinking about what to do…”
Jakaf shut his mouth at the unexpected answer.
“At that time, they just said thank you. Really.”
“Yeah! Thanks!”
He bit his lip at the sight of her smiling and speaking without hesitation. She must have been nothing more than a thief, but she didn’t know why she was feeling this way. After all, Yakaf didn’t rope her that day.
“Huh, Leah, Leah?”
The next morning, she opened her eyes calling for Leah, but until last night she hadn’t seen her, who had fallen asleep next to him. She looked every nook and cranny of her own room, even her empty one, just in case, but she was the same.
“… Ran away.”
I expected it to happen when the rope was fully untied, but it really seemed to have run away. Was it because Leah had been talking to him every day? It had been a long time since the quiet house felt strange. It must have been a problem that her father rarely came back, so he stayed by her side. It was a time when he thought it was inevitable and was concentrating on his work until lunchtime, skipping breakfast. Suddenly there was a knock on the door.
“Is it Thaddaeou?”
Usually the only people who would come to his house were friends, so when he went to the front door and threw open the door, Jakaf froze.
“Hey! I’m here!”
It was because Leah, who thought she had left, was looking at Yakaf with a smile on her face covered in soot. He looked at her incredulously and slammed the door behind her.
“Ah!? Wait! Why are they closed?! I just went to get some stuff!”
“We don’t take tenants here!”
“Wow! Open it!”
How was it that she felt relieved at the sound of a strong knock on her door?