LAIKA Karim kissed my forehead. "We must go to them." He offered me his hand and took it. Once I was on my feet, he smoothened my hair. "Do not worry, everything would be alright." I nodded. I love him for always being positive in situations like this. He always sees the good in everything. I was
LAIKA “Are you happy now?” elder Akim said to the both of us. Look at the blood of all these people, spilled because of your disobedience and selfishness.” Before I could blink, Karim was up, and his hands went around Elder Akim’s neck, and he lifted him by the neck. I stood immediatel
LAIKA “It is not arguable.” He stood from the fur and went over to take his clothes. “No, no, Karim, your people need you...” “What people? The people that do not care about me or my happiness? The people that expect everything from me but are willing to give me nothing? Th
LAIKA We climbed up the mountain without words. The only sounds heard were our footsteps and the scratching of weapons. I do not know what Karim was thinking, but I knew he was in a grim mood. His mood was so gloomy that even the sun seemed not to shine bright enough. It has been hour
LAIKA Seeing the soup and bread made me feel worse. I have never felt this way before. I could not control the urge to vomit any longer, so I shot off Karim and threw up. “Laika?” Karim called, coming after me. His voice was saddened with concern, and I hated it. He was worried
LAIKA I fussed with the ties of his pants and in no time, his shaft was glaring at me. He gasped, and I swallowed. Even after having it between my thighs and consuming it, I still get surprised by the monster. Karim was a master at every ramification. I leaned forward and placed my tongue on hi
LAIKA I lay beside Karim; his arm lay carelessly across my naked body. Our legs were intertwined. We were looking at each other and listening to the voices of thousands of warriors, spread across the mountain. “I should let them go. I can feel their dilemmas and I do not want to keep t
LAIKA I watched as they dragged the intruder forward. When they came closer, I saw it was Sekani. “Sekani,” I called and took a step forward, but Karim held my hand and shook his head. I obeyed and stood still, but I was worried. I had not seen Sekani for a while now and he was