Chapter 9: Connection
Gray had been reunited with Ravana not that long ago after losing her and he was not interested in losing her to this creature once more.
The situation was much more chaotic and complicated than the young man even thought it was. It wasn't only a situation during which his instructor was abducted by a strange monster. This creature was actively hunting them down wherever they went.
I have to get used to it… Monsters do exist… Gray thought to himself. This was still something that he was processing in his mind. A creature had taken his innocent instructor away, right out of her home, and he felt like it was up to him to fix this and bring her back home and make sure that said creature didn't take her again nor hurt her. But where it got more complicated was when he began realizing that Ravana was a lot more sought-after than he originally thought she was. To him, her true form showed her as an angel. He became incredibly fond of what she really looked like. Ravana was both gorgeous in her human and angelic forms. She was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen in his life and he was more than willing to risk his life to protect hers.
What am I supposed to do? Ravana was taken away from her home. I was there for her. I found her. I protected her, but this thing is still after us. I've got to do something to save her. There has to be something I can do. I don't know what she is yet but she showed kindness to me. She deserves to be protected. Think, Gray, think… Do something smart for once…. The young man kept thinking to himself. He gritted his teeth. He stood on the edge of the roof of the facility where they had fled to. Earlier, the two of them were downstairs in the facility, but they were forced to escape on the roof after the creature had arrived.
Still, the dark creature came for them on the roof.
It was up to Gray to confront the monster.
Ravana stood right next to him.
The creature looked directly at him. Almost as if he was judging him. Observing him. Observing how he breathed. Awaiting his next move. He couldn't clearly see the face of the entity. It was so dark outside that enough shadows were covering his face. The only thing he knew was that he was staring at him. Waiting for him to do something. The young man was left panting when he switched his gaze back and forth between the creature and the woman he personally and deeply lusted so much over the entire time, who was still right next to him. He could still recall that it meant the world to him that she accepted to have sex with him earlier. The sheer fact that she made it possible for him to lose his virginity sent him over the moon…
He felt like a king because of her. To him, she was one of the kindest and purest women he had ever meant in his entire life. And he wasn't going to allow a disgusting creature such as this thing to change this and to prevent him from being with her. Gray was more than determined to do everything he could to assure that she would be safe and sound at the end of the day (or rather before the conclusion of this tormenting night).
Ravana was still blushing whenever Gray would look over at her. She was definitely uncertain as to which path to follow. Gray was not exactly sure if she was ready to fight just like he was or if she was about to take flight again. She was hesitating. It was almost as if the creature had her ensnared with fear. He could tell that this was a matter of life and death now.
It was almost as if there was a chain around her neck and that he was constantly pulling her toward him, on his side. On his dark side. He wanted her, but Ravana had no intention in joining the creature.
"Leave us alone!" Gray lost his patience and shouted at him!
At one point, the young man literally witnessed the creature rushing for them and trying to pull on her long hair to pull her close to her on his side of the roof. When he tried doing this to her, Ravana batted her dark-silver wings and avoided his grasp. Although, it was unclear if she did this because she was trying to avoid his attack or if because she was simply trying to take flight. But it was clear that it was one of the two that something had to be done. The Moth Woman flew above Gray's head as he attempted to pick him up from the ground. This sudden attack from the creature caused Gray to grit his teeth some more. He didn't enjoy that. Not one bit. He felt like there was nothing he could do… Except, causing a diversion. He could attract the attention of the creature, he could buy the darkly beautiful Moth Woman enough time to escape. This sounded like a plan that could possibly work.
If everything went right. If everything went right… This was a big 'if'.
A massive one at that.
"Hey, I sure hope you didn't forget about me," he shouted, as she still had to pick him up from the roof.
"Gray! Let's go! We have to escape again! C'm here!" the older and more mature woman asked the young man to move closer to her. This wasn't a safe place for him on the roof with the vile creature. Well, this wasn't a safe place for anyone, really, so seeing him so close to the creature here made her feel worried about him almost instantly. She felt like her new student had just signed his own, personal, death wish for coming for her in the first place. But they could still leave if they desired to. There was still time to escape, but not that much.
"I came here to rescue you, teacher. You were taken by this creature. I'm here. You can leave, but I'm staying right here to keep him occupied," he explained to her.
"Are you nuts?" She didn't agree with him.
The Moth Woman flew closer to him and tried picking him up again. But as she tried moving closer to him, she realized that the creature was coming right for him. She was stopped. She couldn't get him away from him, unfortunately.
The creature placed himself between the two, blocking her access to him.
The creature kept staring at the young man, who was standing on the other side of the roof.
The Moth Woman's big tits accidentally jiggled up and down as she was hovering above the two of them in the dark sky.
She looked back around, realized what kind of hold he had on Gray. She lowered her head. It was not over. She was not ready to give up on him anytime soon.
"Let him go!" the Moth Woman screeched at the creature with a dominant and over-protective tone in her voice.
"Go away, Ravana! I'll be alright!" Gray insisted.
"It's not easy. You don't understand. I have a dark past. This‒is from my past," she said, pausing to point at the creature. "I can't leave you here. We should leave… We should leave before it's too late, and you get hurt. Or worse," the Moth Woman explained to him. She didn't want anyone to get hurt. Especially one of her students. She would hate herself if Gray got hurt because of her.
"No, teacher! It's you that don't understand! It is that simple! I am here for you! It'll be okay!" the young man shouted at the top of his lungs as he ran toward the creature in order to stop it. He ran, and he ran with the intention to punch him right in the dark and ugly face. The student was still carrying her ruby-red bracelet with him as he attacked. Upon reaching the creature, right before he could hit him, the monster slapped him right in the face, causing the boy to be sent flying and falling right on the edge of the roof…
Nearly falling over to his death, but he held on to the edge of the roof with both hands right before it was too late…
"Gray! No!" However, right at the moment he was slapped, Ravana's bracelet accidentally slipped out of his pocket and flew around his right wrist.
Gray was now wearing the ruby-red bracelet.
His eyes then began burning with bright, red color.
Something was happening to him.
Hey? Hi. It has been a while. I began writing this story two years ago. Originally began working on it, receiving little interest for it. Took a break. Came back, saw all the demands for a continuation. So, I finished this new chapter. Do you really want me to continue writing this story? Should I?