Later that night, I was hunched over my desk when a familiar voice purred from the shadows.
"Working late again, nya?"
The sense of déjà vu was immediate. This was exactly how we'd met last time.
"Kuroka," I said, finally looking up from my work.
Kuroka stepped out of the darkness near my bookshelf, and despite everything that had happened between us, I felt my pulse quicken. She looked exactly the same as always - long black hair with golden highlights catching the lamplight, cat-like golden eyes that seemed to glow in the dim room, and that traditional Japanese outfit that somehow managed to be both elegant and provocative.
"Surprised to see me, nya?" She moved closer, her hips swaying with that seductive feline grace.
"After last time? More than a bit." I set down my pen and leaned back in my chair, studying her face. "I wasn't expecting you to come back."
A faint blush colored her cheeks at the reminder of our last encounter, but she covered it by examining one of her claws with exaggerated interest. "Neither was I, nya."
She moved to the window, but I could see the tension in her shoulders, the way her tail had appeared and was swishing restlessly behind her. "Things have been... complicated since then."
"Complicated?"
Instead of answering immediately, she turned back to face me, her golden eyes studying my face with that same intensity from before.
"You know exactly how, nya," she said softly. "Don't pretend you don't remember what happened between us."
I stood up from my chair, feeling the weight of the day settling on my shoulders, it had left me feeling restless, charged with an energy I couldn't quite name.
"How could I forget? Especially when you tried to kill me over a misunderstanding?" I asked.
"I wasn't actually going to kill you, nya," she protested, though there wasn't much conviction in her voice. "Maybe maim you a little. Scar you up enough that you'd think twice about hurting Shirone."
"Very considerate of you."
She moved to the window, but I could see the tension in her shoulders, the way her tail had appeared and was swishing restlessly behind her. "Things have been... different since then."
I perked up.
"You've been good to her. To Shirone," she said, her voice softer than usual.
It wasn't a question, but I nodded anyway. "I told you I would be."
"You did, nya." Her voice was softer now.
As she spoke, she moved closer to my desk. I could smell that intoxicating scent of flowers and moonlight that seemed to cling to her skin.
"She's important to me," She said simply.
"I know."
"That night," she continued, moving around the desk until she was standing right in front of me. "That wasn't supposed to happen."
"Does it?"
I could feel the dragon's blood responding to her proximity, that primal part of me that recognized her as something equally dangerous and alluring. The enhanced senses that came with my transformation picked up on her own elevated heart rate, the subtle shift in her breathing.
She reached out, her fingers barely brushing against my hand, and I felt that same electric jolt from before. "I don't understand what you do to me, nya,"
"I could say the same."
There was silence after that but the tension between us is clear.
After a while Kuroka spoke again. "You seem different."
"It's been a long day," I said, moving closer to her.
The day had left me feeling restless. Everything was building up inside me like pressure in a pot.
"What about you? You seem a little flustered."
"I'm not flustered, nya!" she protested, but the way she avoided my eyes said otherwise.
I stepped closer again, and this time she didn't back away. "Your tail's twitching."
She glanced down at her tail, which was indeed moving restlessly behind her. "That doesn't mean anything, nya."
"Doesn't it?" I reached out slowly, giving her time to pull away, and gently touched her hand. "Your heart's racing too."
The contact sent a small shock through both of us. Her breath caught, and I saw her shiver.
"Leon..." she whispered, but didn't pull her hand away.
"I kept thinking about you. About what happened between us."
Her eyes widened in surprise. "You did?"
"Of course. About how sexy and beautiful you looked."
Her face turned an even deeper shade of red. "You can't just say things like that, nya."
"Why not? It's true."
She looked up at me, and I could see the conflict in her eyes.
"This is crazy, nya," she whispered. "I shouldn't be here."
"But you are here," I pointed out, bringing our joined hands up to press against my chest. "Why do you think that is?"
She bit her lower lip, a gesture that was far more innocent than anything else about her.
"You missed me." I continued for her.
She didn't disagree with me, but she blushed harder.
She is really beautiful.
"You're beautiful when you blush," I told her, and watched as the blush spread down her neck.
"Stop it, nya," she said, but there was no real protest in her voice.
"Stop what? Telling you the truth?" I brought my other hand up to cup her cheek. "You like it when I say these things, don't you?"
She leaned into my touch without seeming to realize it. "Maybe a little, nya."
"Just a little?" I teased gently.
"Okay, maybe more than a little," she admitted quietly.
I smiled at her honesty. "There's my honest cat."
"Your cat?"
"Of course you are mine now."
"I..." she started, then stopped, looking lost.
"It's okay," I said softly. "We don't have to figure everything out tonight."
She looked up at me with those eyes full of confusion and want. "Then what do we do, nya?"
"This.."
Instead of answering with words, I leaned down and pressed my lips gently to hers.
What followed was gentle and unhurried - a stark contrast to the desperate hunger that had consumed us before. We took our time, learning each other with soft touches and whispered words, until the rest of the world faded away and there was nothing but us.
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When dawn crept through the windows hours later, I woke to find Kuroka curled against my side, her dark hair spilled across my chest.
I lay there in the quiet morning light, careful not to wake her, and found myself thinking about how much I'd changed.
In my previous life, I'd been... a normal person. Cautious about relationships, careful about getting too attached, content with casual connections that didn't demand too much. I'd been the kind of person who kept his options open, who avoided complicated situations.
But now? Now I found myself drawn to people in ways I'd never experienced before.
It wasn't love, exactly, it was more than that, something deeper than it. Something possessive and territorial that whispered 'mine' every time I looked at any of them.
Dragons hoarded. That was their nature. Gold, jewels, magical artifacts - anything they considered valuable. But apparently, my dragon blood had decided that people were the most valuable treasure of all.
The realization should have disturbed me. In my old life, I would have been horrified at the idea of thinking of people as possessions, as things to be kept. But the change felt... right. Natural.
I wasn't treating them like objects. I genuinely cared about their happiness, their safety, their individual wants and needs. The possessiveness came with an overwhelming urge to protect, to provide, to make sure they had everything they needed to thrive.
Last night had been proof of that growth. Where our first encounter had been driven by pure instinct - raw, overwhelming need that left us both shaken - last night I'd been able to think, to be gentle, to consider what Kuroka needed rather than just taking what I wanted.
I was learning to integrate the draconic instincts with human empathy. The territorial nature, the hoarding impulse, the fierce protectiveness - they were all still there, but tempered by genuine care and respect.
It was an improvement, I realized. The old me would have run from anything this complicated. But the new me? The new me was building something. A circle of precious people who belonged to me just as much as I belonged to them.
And I was perfectly fine with that.
I looked back at Kuroka again.
It struck me how quickly things had progressed between us. This was only the second time we'd met, yet here we were, lying naked together after a night of unexpected intimacy. By all logic, it should feel rushed, wrong somehow.
But it didn't.
There was something about Kuroka that just... fit. I found myself genuinely caring about her. She was mine now, and I was hers. We'd given each other something precious, that created a bond that went beyond simple attraction.
Kuroka stirred beside me, her golden eyes fluttering open. For a moment, she looked confused, as if trying to remember where she was. Then her gaze focused on my face, and a soft blush colored her cheeks.
"Morning, nya," she whispered, her voice husky with sleep.
"Good morning," I replied, brushing a strand of hair from her face. "Sleep well?"
She nodded, then seemed to realize the position we were in - her naked body pressed against mine under the sheets. The blush deepened. "Last night was..."
"Great?"
"Hmm..." She looked up at me with those golden eyes.
"I'm glad it was."
We lay in comfortable silence for a few minutes, just enjoying the peaceful morning. But I could see something weighing on her mind.
"What is it?" I asked gently.
"Shirone," she said quietly. "What do we tell her about... this? About us, nya?"
I'd been thinking about that too. The relationship between Kuroka and me was complicated enough without adding the dynamic with Koneko into the mix.
"Let's tell her the truth," I said simply.
Kuroka's eyes widened. "The truth? All of it, nya?"
"Yes. She deserves to know." I shifted so I could look at her directly. "Not just about us, but about what really happened in the past. About your master. About why you really killed him."
The color drained from Kuroka's face completely. She sat up abruptly, pulling the sheet around herself, her eyes wide with shock and fear.
"How do you know about that, nya?" Her voice was barely above a whisper. "How could you possibly know about it?!"
I realized my mistake immediately. In my concern for bringing the sisters back together, I'd revealed knowledge I shouldn't have. Knowledge that no one should have except Kuroka herself.
"I..." I paused, thinking quickly. "As the heir to Mishima Corporation, I have access to multiple intelligence networks, when you're in my position, you learn things."
"You'd be surprised what kinds of information surface when you have the resources to look deep enough. Devil politics are messy, Kuroka. Sometimes the truth gets buried, but it doesn't disappear completely."
I leaned forward, meeting her gaze directly.
She was quiet for a long moment then Kuroka shook her head, panic flickering in her eyes.
"I can't. She's better off not knowing, nya."
"Is she? She's been carrying the pain of thinking her sister is a murderer for years. Don't you think she deserves to know that her sister is actually trying to protect her?"
Tears gathered in Kuroka's eyes. "But if I tell her, she'll have to live with knowing what kind of monster our master really was, nya."
"She's stronger than you think," I said softly. "And she's not a child anymore. She can handle the truth."
Kuroka was quiet for a long time, conflict clear in her expression. Finally, she nodded slowly.
"If... if you think it's best, nya," she said quietly. "I trust your judgment."
The simple submission in her voice stirred something in me. The fact that she was willing to trust me with something this important, this painful...
"Thank you," I said, leaning down to kiss her forehead. "It won't be easy, but it's the right thing to do."
She looked up at me with those vulnerable golden eyes. "Will you be there? When I tell her, nya?"
"If you want me there, yes."
"I do, nya." Her hand came up to rest on my chest. "I want you there for everything."
The simple honesty in her admission made my chest tight. Without thinking, I leaned down and kissed her, soft and gentle at first, then deeper as she responded.
When we broke apart, her breathing had quickened, and I could see the want returning to her eyes.
"Leon," she whispered, and the way she said my name was like a prayer.
The rest of the morning passed in gentle touches and whispered words, taking our time to explore this new dynamic between us. Unlike the desperate hunger of our previous encounters, this was sweet and unhurried, filled with the kind of intimacy that came from trust and growing affection.
By the time we finally got up, the sun was high in the sky, and I knew that everything had changed between us once again.
We lay tangled together afterwards, both breathing hard and content. Kuroka was curled against my side again, tracing lazy patterns on my chest with her fingertip.
We might have stayed like that longer, but a soft knock at my bedroom door interrupted us.
"Young master?" Hayama's voice came through the wood, carefully neutral as always. "I apologize for the interruption, but you have a visitor."
"Who is it, Hayama?" I called back.
"Vali-sama has arrived, sir."
Kuroka and I exchanged glances.
"Tell him I'll be down in five minutes," I said.
"Of course, young master."
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