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The thing about Sylus was that while he looked serious and intimidating, he had a soft side that you were confident not many got to see, but you witnessed regularly. He was versatile, both in your relationship and in bed, always able to give you what you need in whatever moment.
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24 Jun 2026
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He loved seeing you below him, loved having all the control (even though he would never do anything you weren’t okay with), being able to see you writhe and squirm at his touch so desperately. Seeing the look on his face—the glint in his ruby eyes, the furrow of his brow, the vein in his forehead—as he fucked into you was about to send you over the edge.
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24 Jun 2026
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“You are so perfect, sweetie,” he said, his voice thick as honey and dripping with sex. He reached out to clasp your hand in his, fingers intertwined against the silk sheet, and as he moved downward and buried his face in your neck, you knew he was close.
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24 Jun 2026
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He wouldn’t (or couldn’t) keep his hands off of you, and you couldn’t keep your eyes off of him as he gently trailed his hands from your ankles to your thighs to your hips to your stomach, caressing you so gently and carefully that it’s almost like you were made of the thinnest, most fragile glass.
His skin was glistening with sweat, the veins in his arms and hands popping, his face in a rare state of bliss, and you were losing it quickly at the sight and feel of him.
“You’re perfect,” he breathed, turning to place a kiss on your ankle. “So beautiful.”
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24 Jun 2026
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You didn't want to but you shot him. His Aether Core reacted. A moment of resonance, a tear in reality—and just like that, Sylus was somewhere else. A world where he had everything he never let himself want. A version of you who loved him without hesitation, who remembered. And for the first time, he was happy despite the guilt.
But he was never meant to stay. And returning home means losing you all over again.
Bookmarked by icecreamreader
24 Jun 2026
