Chapter 133: Sleeping Together
Chapter 133: Sleeping Together
"I-I mean..." Ethea stammered, the words rushing out in a desperate bid to rescue her crumbling dignity. "The floor must be cold... A-And... W-We are... married... so..."
Her voice completely faded into a faint whisper, unable to even finish the thought.
The raw vulnerability hanging in the air after she trailed off finally broke Soren out of his trance. He slowly straightened his posture, releasing his grip on the blanket at last. He cleared his throat, the sound slightly raspy in the quiet bedroom, and rubbed the back of his neck. The heat was rapidly rising up his own skin now, completely shattering his usual calm demeanor.
He glanced down at Ethea and found himself lost all over again. Her flushed face and the nervous tremor in her voice caught him entirely off guard, making his heart beat entirely too fast against his ribs. He wanted to say something to ease her obvious embarrassment, but no words came out. If anything, the sheer intensity of his own hidden awkwardness was pushing him past his limits, leaving his mind even more chaotic than hers.
To hide his flustered expression, he quickly averted his eyes, looking down at his neatly laid-out mattress on the floor before turning his gaze back toward the massive expanse of the bed.
’...Hmm.’
There was indeed plenty of space.
And...
If he refused now, after everything she had just said about partnership, trust, and commitment, it would look as though he were rejecting the very bond she was trying to build.
He genuinely feared the consequences of walking away from her invitation right now. A single, clumsy rejection from him could instantly shatter her newfound confidence and make her withdraw completely into her shell.
It would draw a line between them that neither might ever cross again.
He... He definitely didn’t want that.
The mere thought of causing her to pull away sent a sharp pang through his chest, making him realize just how desperately he wanted to protect the fragile warmth growing between them.
With that realization, the heavy weight of his anxiety shifted, allowing a quiet, buried hope to spark in his chest. He loved her. He had already accepted that undeniable truth days ago. While he had fully intended to wait for as long as it took for her to feel comfortable around him, she was the one actively lowering her guard tonight.
She was inviting him into her space, willingly blurring the strict boundaries she had once set.
Looking at her now, the reality of their bond finally caught up to his racing thoughts.
He was her husband, and she was his wife.
Just as she had faintly implied, there was absolutely nothing wrong with a married couple sharing the same bed.
It was completely normal.
’Yeah...’
Gulping inwardly to steady his racing pulse, he finally managed to force the word past his lips.
"...Alright."
The single word seemed to echo in the quiet room, breaking the agonizing freeze but instantly introducing a completely different kind of heavy, breathless tension.
Gathering all his courage, Soren stepped back from the edge of the mattress and walked over to his makeshift spot on the floor. His movements were stiff, almost mechanical, as he picked up his pillow. Turning back toward the bed, he felt a strange, hyper-awareness settle over him.
Every small sound—the soft rustle of the fabric, the quiet cadence of Ethea’s breathing—felt magnified tenfold.
He moved to the empty side of the bed and climbed in with extreme, deliberate care.
Intent on giving her as much space as humanly possible, he settled himself right at the absolute edge of the mattress.
Lying perfectly flat on his back, Soren stared fixedly straight up at the ceiling. His muscles were completely rigid, his arms locked straight down at his sides as if moving a single inch might accidentally disrupt the fragile peace they had just established.
Beside him, Ethea remained pinned to her side of the bed, her gaze now strictly fixed on the ceiling.
Hearing the shifting weight of the mattress and the rustle of the sheets beside her, her heart skipped a beat.
He... He was actually here, in the same bed.
’...Gulp.’
The space that had felt so vast and empty for a long time suddenly felt incredibly small.
She could feel the faint, radiating warmth of his body just a couple of feet away, completely altering the room’s atmosphere. It felt as though even a single, careless shift of weight over the sheets would cause their shoulders to brush against each other.
Yet, as the seconds ticked past and Soren remained as still as a statue, a strange sense of relief began to wash over the lingering mortification.
The painful rejection she had just spent the last two minutes agonizing over simply never came. He hadn’t thrown her old rules back in her face, nor had he questioned her sudden change of heart. He had simply accepted her words, meeting her vulnerability with his own quiet compliance.
That realization alone was enough to make the remaining knots in her chest completely unravel.
Slowly turning her head, she risked a tiny, fleeting glance toward him, noticing his completely frozen posture and the slight tension in his jaw. A soft, almost imperceptible smile tugged at the corners of her lips. Seeing him like this was oddly endearing, and the remaining tightness in her own mind finally vanished.
With her mind completely at ease, she let out a quiet breath she hadn’t realized she was holding. She turned her gaze back to the ceiling and closed her eyes, finally letting the heavy silence soften into something comfortable.
Lying there in the dark, surrounded by his subtle warmth, she couldn’t help but think that sharing a bed really wasn’t so bad after all.
And, just like that, an unknown amount of time slipped by in utter stillness.
The room grew darker, the distant nightly sounds of the estate faded, and the world outside settled into a deep slumber.
"...Goodnight, Soren," she finally whispered into the dark.
Soren let out a slow, careful breath of his own, his eyes still locked onto the shadows of the ceiling as his heart slowly found its regular rhythm.
"...Goodnight, Ethea."
He closed his eyes, matching her rhythm, and the bedroom plunged back into total, tranquil silence.
It was a perfectly peaceful, profoundly intimate moment.
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