a quick hug and popped back to Finbar’s.
And ended up finding the cir sith as well.
“You’re up,” I said lamely when both man and animal turned to look at me.
“Yes,” he replied shortly as he scratched the massive dog’s ears. Imagine a four-foot-tall Labrador and that’s basically what a cir sith looks like. “Did you have a nice time doing whatever you snuck out on me to do?” He muttered the next part under his breath but I still heard him. “Or whom?”
“Can we talk about this after I kick the fairy dog out of my area?” I asked, miffed he was being so judgmental. I never said I would change my ways for him, especially after three fucking days.
“Why are you kicking him out?” Finbar asked as he stepped in front of the dog. “I told him he could stay here.”
“What?” I gasped as I stared at him with wide eyes.
“I’m keeping him,” Finbar answered, a little less sure of himself now. “I could use the companionship.”
“I see.” Wow. I was being replaced with a dog. “I wasn’t even gone half the morning and this is what happens.” My chest hurt and it made me angry that Finbar could hurt me so I lashed out. “Well don’t come crying to me when you have random stuff growing all over the place because the damn thing shits pixie dust!” I spun on my heel when the tears formed so he couldn’t see them.
“When will you be back?” Finbar asked sadly and so quietly I barely heard him. “I missed you.”
“Yeah, you missed me so much you already found another
companion . You replaced me with one who can’t speak and you won’t
be intimate with. Thanks. Makes me feel so special.”
“What are you talking about?” he shouted and I heard him racing
after me. I flipped him the bird and kept walking. Finbar caught up to
me and grabbed me around the waist. I popped out of his hold and
about thirty feet away in the direction I had been heading. “And why do
you look different to me?”
That question made me freeze my steps. I turned to him slowly,
studying his face and mind before I gasped. “You see me.” “Of course I see you. Why are you being like this today?” he
whispered, tears filling his eyes. “Is this because I said I love you? I’m
sorry, okay? I won’t say it again. Just don’t go, Cuidi.”
“You really see me.” I fell to my knees in shock, so confused as to
what was going on my head was spinning. I think Finbar realized
something was wrong because he raced over to me and knelt in front
of me.
“Don’t leave me. I’m sorry I got jealous. It’s just I thought I started
to mean so much more to you than the others and I woke and you
were gone and it hurt and—”
“I wasn’t with anyone else,” I said firmly, interrupting his ramble.
Finbar snapped his mouth shut and looked at me with such hope that I
realized maybe I misunderstood what was going on here. “I went to talk
to Margaret because I was confused about how you could love me after three days. She said to go about my normal day. I didn’t get why until I saw Barry and he thought we were going to have sex and I
couldn’t get hard.”
“Y–You could–couldn’t get an erection?” I shook my head. Finbar
gave me a feral smile and shoved his hand down the front of my pants.
Instantly I got hard the moment he started fondling me. “You’re getting
one now.”
“Only for you it seems,” I moaned as my head fell back on my
shoulders. “I came home to tell you that I love you only to find I’ve been
replaced with a fucking dog.”
“Replaced? No one could ever replace you, my love.” He lowered
me to the ground and ripped my clothes off of me. “I wanted the dog
for companionship because I thought you were going back to the way
things were and leaving me. I thought I wasn’t pleasing you and you
left. Having a dog is better than being completely alone again.” “Not leaving,” I moaned as he fingered my hole. “Belong to you
now. You see me.”
“I’ve always seen how wonderful you
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