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Chapter 713 Lena and Ruvyn
Inyanga was smiling with her arms spread. As soon as Haldir set the children on their feet, Lena and Nicolai ran to her. She picked up Lena as Nicolai hugged her on her thighs. "And how is my little one?" she asked, kissing her cheek.
"I am fine," Lena said excitedly as her eyes searched for Ruvyn.
Inyanga ruffled Nicolai's hair. "Why are you coming after such a long time? Ruvyn missed you."
"Because Ruvyn has started going to the wizard academy," Nicolai pouted. "I also want to go, but mommy isn't allowing."
"You are too young," said Inyanga as she carried Lena in the room inside.
"I am big!" Nicolai protested. "I can go to the academy anytime!"
Inyanga chuckled. "Of course, you can, Nicolai, but wait for a little bit. Then you will have better skills to defeat everyone else in the academy."
Haldir came to walk next to them. He wrapped his arms around Inyanga. "How are you feeling, love?" he asked.
"I should ask you that question, dear husband," she replied with a smile. He had come after three days. Though the two had to live apart from each other because of their duties, they both met like new lovers. The attraction, the excitement and love were as if absolutely fresh.
He chuckled and pressed a kiss on her temple. "Always better when I see you."
Inyanga set Lena on the ground and said, "Ruvyn is right in his room. You can go and see him."
Lena and Nicolai ran from there with a squeal. Haldir turned to his wife and the next instant, he picked her up in his arms. He leaned over and their lips crashed. "I missed you a lot," said the elf as he carried her to their room.
She kissed him back and when they left each other, they gasped for air. "I missed you more."
"Then don't go back this week," he urged. But then this was his every week's plea. He slid her down him and made her lie on the bed. He crawled right over her and looked at her lovingly.
She placed her hand on his cheek. "Then how about we make a baby? I will ask my cousin to take over the reins of my witch kingdom like last time."
"As if I need an invitation to make a baby," his chest vibrated with a growl. He removed his tunic and slid his hand up her gown to cup her a.s.s. Another growl emanated from his chest when he realized that she wasn't wearing panties. Immediately, he took his hand in between her thighs to her c.l.i.t. He started rubbing it in slow circles. She placed her hands on his chest as her hips bucked under his touch. She glided her hands all the way to his shaft and rubbed him there.
"What are you doing?" Suddenly, Lena's voice came and Haldir jumped away from his wife to the opposite end and grabbed a sheet to cover himself. She was standing on the doorway, peeping inside. "Ruvyn is fighting with me and you have to come and see it!"
Inyanga laughed as she shook her head when she heard Haldir snarling at the interruption. "What did he do?" she asked as she snagged her gown down legs and got up.
"Your son has gone mad!" Lena cried. "I have come after so long to see him and he says that he is angry with me. He is fighting for no reason."
Inyanga sighed. "Okay, I will be right there."
Lena closed the door and ran away.
She turned to face a very disappointed husband. "You better not go," he warned. "My c.o.c.k is tenting my pants. If you leave, I will come out like this."
She rolled over sheets and placed a kiss on his lips as she laughed more. "You are another one of my babies." She patted his cheek. "I will be right back."
When Inyanga reached Ruvyn's room, she saw that he was actually staring at Lena with anger in his eyes, sitting on a couch. Lena, on the other hand, was playing with Nicolai and glancing at Ruvyn every now and then.
Inyanga went to her son. "Why are you being so rude, Ruvyn?" she said sitting next to him. "Lena has come after such a long time. Shouldn't you be friends with her?"
"No!' he shook his head vehemently, his white curls swirling around his head like a halo. "If you want me to talk to her, then make her promise that she will stay here. If she goes back, I will completely stop talking to her."
Inyanga was stunned. She jerked her head back as she stared at her son with wide eyes. "You know that she can't stay here," she reasoned. "Her mother and father would miss her."
"I miss her too. What about that?" Ruvyn retorted.
Lena must have heard him. She left playing her game and walked to him. "Then why don't you come with me?" she asked.
"Because I have to study and then when I am big, I have to earn money!" Ruvyn replied. "At your place, where will I study?"
Inyanga was so shocked that she watched them conversing without interfering with a wide mouth.
"You can study with me!" Lena said.
"No!" he protested again. "You have to come and live here."
All at once, they heard someone sniffling on the sides. Inyanga turned to see and found Nicolai crying silently. He looked so pained. "No one likes me. No one wants to stay with me." And Inyanga was completely perplexed.
"I like you, Nicolai," said and walked to him to gather him in her arms. "I like you very much."
"I know you like me," he cried as he wiped his tears with his sleeve. "But Ruvyn and Lena don't like me."
Ruvyn rolled his eyes. "Stop crying like a baby. Of course, I like you!" Then he gazed back at Lena. "My uncle, Theodir, has sent me a box of puzzles which is most intriguing. Come let us play that!" He motioned Nicolai with his chin to follow them.
Nicolai immediately got out of Inyanga's lap and rushed after his friends. The way the trio got back with each other; it was as if a fight never occurred. And it wasn't even a fight. Inyanga raised an eyebrow feeling strange about Ruvyn and Lena's exchange. A while later she left the children to play amongst themselves and went back to her room. She lied next to Haldir who was snoring, his long white hair spread on the pillow. She slipped next to him inside the sheets. As if sensing his mate, he pulled her closer to him and curled his arm around her. She chuckled as she buried her face in the crook of his neck.
She wondered about Ruvyn and Lena. The children showed affection as if they couldn't stay without each other. Were they… mates? She exhaled sharply. It couldn't be. It was too early to think about that. Moreover, Ruvyn would be sent to the elf kingdom after another five years where Theodir would personally train him along with his twin sons. She closed her eyes and went off to sleep. It was too early to come to any conclusion.