(Y/N POV)
Going outside in the middle of the night always calmed me down, no matter what I was dealing with that lonely day. This walk through the rainy night of the country was no different. The rain hitting the leaves, the smell of wet grass, it all hit my senses like a big refresh button. I rounded another corner and found my little grove. One rock stuck out, like a beacon of light against the darkness. The moonlight hit it just right, reflecting the smooth stone surface. I walked up to it, the gray stone almost shining in the moonlight. I pulled myself on top of the rock and laid down on it. The cold stone and rain a refreshing feeling to the swamped grass. I looked up at the clouds, rain drops landing on my eyes. I closed them and took a deep breath. Time slipped away from me as the rain slowly stopped.
"It's beautiful, isn't it?"
A smooth voice snapped my eyes open, and I sat upright in an instant. Laying next to me for who knows how long, was a woman with glimmering silver hair and beautiful white eyes, with a set of white wolf ears on her head. At first I thought they were fake, but when she blushed after my silence they twitched and lowered. I was freaked out at first. After all, this chick just showed up next to me in a spot I had been frequently visiting for at least a year. But I found myself eerily drawn to her. The white eyes and hair against the black clothes... something about it clicked for me. I hesitated for a moment, before responding.
"It really is."
She sat up with me and held out her hand. She looked at me with her piercing white eyes and held my gaze for a good minute. I put my hand on hers, allowing her to hold my hand. I looked up at the sky, stars glistening against the darkness of space. I felt at peace around her, more so than I did when I was laying here alone. She had just, appeared into my life, and I was okay with that. I laid back down, gently pulling her down as well. I turned my head to look at her and she was already eyeing me.
"What's your name?"
She asked, tilting her head slightly.
"Y/N."
I said, still holding her hand.
"Y/N... That's a pretty name."
She said, lowering her head back down.
"What about your name?"
I asked, mirroring her head tilt. She tilted her head again, evening her gaze with mine.
"I'm Luna."
She spoke with a gentle tone and a smile playing on her face. She leaned closer to me, and I did the same to her. Our heads collided softly and I could feel her breath on my chest, apprehensive but filled with emotion.
"What do you like to do?"
She asked, tilting her head again. I was too busy trying to keep my head against hers to see it coming, and I slipped forward and my lips met hers. I immediately pulled away, but she pulled me back in. I was trying to apologize, but gave up and conceded myself to the kiss when she kept going. She was passionate, pulling us together with unrelenting force and holding me there. She kept going, the slick feeling of her lips against mine intensifying as she continued, slowly lowering us down against the rock. Her lips continued to crash against mine like waves against the coast. I kept her hand in mine and used my other hand to pull myself further into her kissing. Slowly, Luna started to relent, allowing me and her to breathe. She kept my hand in hers and just laid there, staring at me. I stared back, our gazes telling tales through eye contact alone. I lost track of time, laying there with Luna until the sun started to come up.
"I'll need to get some sleep, do you want to meet here again tonight?"
I said, groggy from my little adventure.
"Does seven work for you? The sun goes down early, so it should be dark by then."
She said without hesitation.
"Yeah, that works. See you later, I guess..."
I said, trailing off as she stood up and winked at me.
Some random chick lays down next to me, holds my hand, I slip and kiss her and she just rolls with it.
Best night of my life.
YOU ARE READING
Lunar Compassion
RomanceA midnight walk turns into the best night of Y/N's life as he finds himself sightseeing with the girl of his dreams. Everything's looking up now, Y/N. Your job is to not look down.
