Althea stirred on the bed and sniffed softly, a faint frown forming between her brows. She caught the scent of sothing delicious, and her stomach rumbled imdiately.
She slowly opened her eyes, only to find Gavriel sitting beside her, already watching her.
“You’re finally awake. You sleep like a log for soone who was under attack,” Gavriel muttered before nudging his nose against her cheek and pressing a kiss to her neck.
Althea let out a soft chuckle, squirming slightly. “That tickles.”
“Good morning, my Queen,” Gavriel murmured against her ear. “It’s almost lunchti. I bet you’re starving.”
Althea finally opened her eyes fully. “I am... The food slls so good.”
Her gaze imdiately drifted toward the table, where a generous spread of dishes had already been laid out like a small feast. Her mouth watered at the sight.
She squealed when Gavriel suddenly lifted her and carried her over, setting her gently on his lap as he sat on the chair.
Althea was no longer surprised by his boldness. Even though her mories were still incomplete, the fragnts she retained were enough. Enough to make her feel comfortable. Enough to make her feel safe. Enough to know that she loved this man.
“Were there many casualties last night?” she asked softly, though deep down she already sensed the answer.
“Only a few wounded,” Gavriel replied. “No deaths on our side. Only among our enemies.”
She nodded and humd. “I told you. It was a winning battle.”
“Yes,” Gavriel said, casting her a look, “but that does not an you get to stay idle. Or worse, fall asleep while chaos is happening outside.”
Althea pouted. Then she slid her arms around his neck, resting her head against his chest.
“I feel so safe knowing you’re around,” she confessed quietly. “I’m confident you’ll win it.”
Then she glanced at the table and quickly changed the subject. “Can we eat now? I can sit and eat on my own.”
As expected, Gavriel ignored her and began feeding her instead, pampering her without restraint. She didn’t complain and simply enjoyed the way he took care of her. After all, it wasn’t every day she got to experience being doted on like this.
If she thought about her past life, being treated as soone precious was sothing she had always longed for.
Maybe she had experienced this kind of tenderness with Gavriel before as well, but she still couldn’t rember much. So for now, she chose to treasure every mont of it.
“So tell more about the angels. Are they still around?” Gavriel asked as he watched her chew the piece of at he had just fed her.
“Hmm... they’re not here right now,” Althea said thoughtfully. “They usually give us privacy. Sotis they only show themselves when there’s danger, or when soone is in distress and needs comfort.”
“So that Aurus,” Gavriel continued, eyes narrowing slightly. “Does he look like a man? Is he good-looking?”
Althea paused mid-chew and slowly turned to stare at him. She even blinked a few tis, surprised by how intensely he was watching her, clearly waiting for an answer.
She bit her lower lip, trying to suppress a laugh, then asked innocently, “Are you being jealous of an angel?”
Gavriel’s frown deepened. “Of course not! I just... can’t see them, so I’m curious what they look like. And you still haven’t answered . Is this Aurus handso?”
“Of course!” she said with a grin. “Aurus is a mighty lion with wings. He looks incredibly powerful.”
“A lion?” Gavriel repeated, clearly caught off guard.
She nodded, her smile widening. “Yes. A mighty lion. A talking lion. So don’t think nonsense things.”
Then she added more seriously, “They’re heavenly beings created only to carry out God’s missions. They’re not like fallen angels who beca demons here on earth. They’re faithful to God, obedient, and will never commit sin or do anything forbidden by Heaven.”
Gavriel slowly nodded. “You’ve learned a lot about them in such a short ti.”
“I have,” she agreed softly. “I’ve been having visions and dreams that help understand things. And besides... Elior left us a copy of the Book of the Law of God. That helped too.”
“How about my angels?” Gavriel asked.
“You have three around you,” Althea replied softly. “One guarding your left, one on your right, and one at your back. Dariel and Xyriel look like male humans with wings, but far more majestic. The one behind you is Lionel. He also looks like a lion with wings.”
Gavriel listened quietly, absorbing every word.
“Hm... you’ll be able to see them soon,” Althea added. “If you ask for it.”
Gavriel nodded in understanding. Elior had already told him about such things. All he needed was to pray and ask God for wisdom, discernnt, and the ability to see beyond the physical world.
“Alright then,” Gavriel said with a faint smirk. “Finish your breakfast and recharge so more, because you’ll definitely have a long day ahead.”
Althea’s face instantly burned red, fully understanding what her husband ant. She quickly grabbed a slice of fruit from the platter and began munching on it, trying her best to compose herself.
Gavriel chuckled as his gaze lingered on her lips. “Are they sweet?” he asked.
She nodded.
“Let have a taste,” he murmured.
Before she could react, he leaned in and captured her lips in a deep, lingering kiss. It felt as though he was stealing the sweetness straight from her mouth, his kiss slow yet consuming.
Her mind went blank as his tongue briefly brushed hers, leaving her breathless when he finally pulled away.
A wide, satisfied smile curved on his lips as he casually licked them.
“Absolutely sweet.”
Althea’s face instantly burned hot. But then sothing stirred inside her. Without thinking, she shifted and straddled him, settling comfortably on his lap before wrapping her arms around his neck.
“You’re not letting eat in peace,” she complained with a playful pout.
Gavriel’s gaze softened as a faint smile curved his lips. “You’re too adorable right now,” he murmured.
He leaned forward and pressed a gentle kiss against her bare shoulder. Then another. Slowly, his fingers slipped beneath the thin strap of her nightgown, tugging it down until it slid off her shoulder.
Althea inhaled sharply at the tender gesture, her heart fluttering as his lips continued to trail warm, teasing kisses along her skin.
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