[ Yui was having trouble concentrating on anything, putty in his hands as he moved her just how he wanted her. She actively tried to move to his whims as much as she could to make it easier, but the more he teased her the harder it was to do anything other than trust him. She could barely think straight, but she didn't need to be able to think to answer that question. ]
With all my--
[ No, not with all her heart. It was true, but she cut herself off. Grimmjow had stated that he had difficulty understanding a matter of the heart, and she had told him that love didn't come from the heart, it was just an expression. It wasn't right to use that expression here, not when she wanted Grimmjow to truly know how deep her feelings for him ran.
Her voice quieted down, even though he was starting to drive her inside, enough that her legs were tensing over his shoulders as she tried to move her hips against his mouth, trying to feel his tongue deeper inside of her. Everything felt so hot, she couldn't breathe, and her chest was swelling with emotion for him as she tried so hard to think of how to say what she wanted. ]
I'd give up my life back home if it meant I could stay with you.
[ It was hard to say. She cared about her family so much, and her friends, but the idea of being without Grimmjow hurt more than she could bare. She'd been more concerned with her family the first time she'd gone missing, thinking that they would worry about her as the primary reason for it not being okay that she was kidnapped to a mysterious land by (at the time) unknown captors. Maybe it was because of how much time she had spent with Grimmjow, but she was starting to feel a little bit selfish for once. She didn't want to lose him. She loved him enough that she would consider something like that. If he didn't know how much that meant, she didn't know how else to explain it to him. ]
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With all my--
[ No, not with all her heart. It was true, but she cut herself off. Grimmjow had stated that he had difficulty understanding a matter of the heart, and she had told him that love didn't come from the heart, it was just an expression. It wasn't right to use that expression here, not when she wanted Grimmjow to truly know how deep her feelings for him ran.
Her voice quieted down, even though he was starting to drive her inside, enough that her legs were tensing over his shoulders as she tried to move her hips against his mouth, trying to feel his tongue deeper inside of her. Everything felt so hot, she couldn't breathe, and her chest was swelling with emotion for him as she tried so hard to think of how to say what she wanted. ]
I'd give up my life back home if it meant I could stay with you.
[ It was hard to say. She cared about her family so much, and her friends, but the idea of being without Grimmjow hurt more than she could bare. She'd been more concerned with her family the first time she'd gone missing, thinking that they would worry about her as the primary reason for it not being okay that she was kidnapped to a mysterious land by (at the time) unknown captors. Maybe it was because of how much time she had spent with Grimmjow, but she was starting to feel a little bit selfish for once. She didn't want to lose him. She loved him enough that she would consider something like that. If he didn't know how much that meant, she didn't know how else to explain it to him. ]