Of the athrhteera stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Best Friend's Contract. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 44. Let's read the author's The Best Friend's Contract athrhteera story right here.
''What if I don't want to join?'' I ask.
''Then . . . I'll stay at home with you. We can have the whole place to ourselves,'' He leans in closer as a smirk appears, winking afterwards which causes me to chuckle; realising that it's actually quite tempting even though it's only a joke.
''How . . . tempting,'' I wink back, not realising the distance between us have lessen as he chuckles.
''So, what's your choice? Out camping or stay at home with me and we can spend 'our' own quality time,'' He laughs even louder before teasingly placing his free hand on my waist.
''The thought of staying home with you when you have it all sorts of ideas is creeping me out. So, bud, we're going camping.'' I reply, walking past him as he follows beside me, his chuckles getting louder and louder with every step he takes.
The sun is shining brightly above our heads as we walk towards a shady tree; catching up with Alain, Marc and Mia. My lips curve up into a smile at the sight of Alain running around with Mia, teasing her without giving her a chance to run away.
''Idiot brother!'' Mia shouts, laughing.
''Put it over there,'' Marc says, pointing near the tree; gesturing for Aidan to place the bag there.
The morning seems to have passed rather quickly than expected as we both prepare ourselves. Aidan and Alain were busy putting up the tents for tonight while Marc and Diana were prepping chickens for the barbecue in a couple of hours. As for Harley, Mia and I . . . we gathered firewoods.
My eyes wander down to my wrist watch and see it's fifteen minutes before four; leaving me to look up, seeing Aidan near our tent.
''Want some help?'' I ask as soon as I'm close enough, causing him to look up and meet my eyes.
Within seconds, I'm already crouching to match his current position. ''I'm just finishing. By the way, I want to show you something.'' He replies before standing up, gesturing for me to follow him.
''What are you going to show me?'' I ask, bumping onto his arm.
He chuckles, ''It's a surprise. It won't be one if I tell you,'' He replies, looking down at my hand that has been hitting onto his for the past couple of minutes which has probably annoyed him.
To my surprise, he starts to grab onto my hand which causes my eyes to widen before looking up at him but he doesn't seem phased. His eyes are looking down as he walks without even bothered by how or more shocked I am by the sudden gesture.
Not only does his hands are perfectly warm to ease the coldness from creeping in my body but it seems to also fit perfectly with mine.
''There. That would keep you still,'' He continues to speak, referring to my hand while I try my best to hide away the smile from appearing on my face. For some unknown reason, I feel happy for the way he's treating me now even though it's not any different than the way he used to treat me.
''So . . . '' I awkwardly mutter.
''So?'' He raises an eyebrow, ''How's this holiday in Texas for you? Brings back some old memories?'' He asks, wanting to start a conversation instead of keeping quiet.
''If you think the memories are like when you ran around naked in the backyard . . . then, yeah. Good unforgettable memories are really haunting inside my head but if you're talking about how we used to go around looking for flowers, I still remember how much you liked daisies.'' I reply.
Aidan responds by laughing, ''I think when it comes to running around naked or seeing each other naked when we were kids, it's pretty much a win-win situation. You've seen me naked and I've seen you naked . . . don't you think we were fated since we were kids? Fated to see ourselves naked?'' He laughs even louder, leaning his head back as he doesn't even try to control his laughter from getting louder.
Without me realising, his lips are already moving down to my jawline and my neck, letting me lean my head up; letting myself enjoy the passion. He's not kissing me eagerly but slowly, as if he wants this very moment to last . . . as if he's afraid of it ever ending too soon.
As we both pull away, he lets out a deep sigh as he leans his forehead against mine; eyes closed before a smile creeps in, ''I'm sorry . . . I don't know what got to me,'' He looks up at me, saying.
''Me too,'' I mutter.
We both pull away, letting the distance between us to increase before turning to look at Mia, after hearing her voice calling out our names. She has a relieved look on her face as soon as she sees us here, together. ''The sun's setting. Are you guys coming?'' She asks, making me frown.
''What's wrong with the sun setting?'' I ask, feeling a little bit curious.
''You'll see. Come on,'' Aidan pulls me out of the water as we both quickly get dressed after slightly drying our bodies. Then, we make a run for it back into the same path we took to come here.
Just as I'm about to ask a question, Aidan stops running, causing me to follow his gaze; seeing him eyeing the sunset. My eyed widen in surprise at the beautiful colours of the sky, turning orange and a little bit tint of pink. The spot we're standing right now is the most beautiful spot to see the sunset which is by far . . . extremely calming.
''I never know about this,'' I mutter under my breath. ''It's so beautiful, here. You can see it clearly,'' My voice causes him to turn and look at me with a small smile plastered on his handsome face.
''We found out about it a few years back. By, we, I mean Alain, Mia and I. We were busy wandering around and somehow . . . we were led to this exact spot.'' He replies, slowly taking a seat on the grass.
''I'm glad you found it,'' I smile, continuing to eye him; even though he doesn't realise me staring but it feels better that way. I can keep on watching him without being bothered by him catching me staring, because for some reason, I want to remember this moment . . . this moment where I'm sitting here watching the sunset at the best spot in Dallas, with my one-year-husband.
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