“I will speak to him today at practice.” Suni sat up and pulled her into his lap.
“Do you think anyone has any clothing that would fit me?” Amma asked. “Maybe something I could wear tonight? I don’t think wearing cargo pants would be formal enough.”
“I think some of the clothing stalls have started trying to cater to Mia and Julian. If not, ask my dam.”
“I really do hope we find my cousin Michelle in this world. She makes the best clothing. I should have grabbed something when I left home.”
“You were in fear for your life. Your mother and aunts packed those bags with everything you would need. Formal clothing is not necessary for survival,” Suni said. He hated thinking about her fearing anything. “For the rest of my life, I will make sure you never are in that kind of danger again.
“I know you will try.” She kissed his cheek. “If you show me how to cook that oatmeal, I can start making first meal for us.”
“Why?” Suni frowned. “Do you not like the food I cook?”
“I don’t know. You haven’t cooked breakfast for me yet.”
He stood with her in his arms. “We need to change that. You take care of what you need to, and I will cook.”
“Naked?”
“Yes.” He groaned when she licked his chest. “When I am naked, your cunt stays wet for me.”
“You mean you like me running around turned on?”
“Yes. Of course I do.” Suni sat down on the furs. “Go before I change my mind.”
He watched her slip behind the covering for the bathroom and smiled. He had licked every part of her body, and yet she got shy when it came to anything dealing with personal care. He couldn’t wait for the day she stopped caring and let him be part of every inch of her life. But first, he had to show her he knew how to cook first meal and make it better than anyone else.
He was just finishing up the leaf bowls when Amma joined him. This day she wore a dark blue skirt that just touched her ankles and a band across her breasts. She was the most beautiful female he had ever seen. She stood on tiptoe and kissed him on the forehead before sitting on the ground. He growled.
“I should have gotten a chair for you to sit on.”
“I’m fine.” Amma patted the ground. “Remember, I sat out in the forest and didn’t melt.”
“You had logs,” Suni huffed. “I will – “
“No, you won’t,” Amma interrupted. She caught his hand and pulled. “Sit down and let’s eat breakfast together. I finally get to taste your twist on the morning meal.”
“I hope you like it.” He filled a bowl and handed it to her. “Eat your fill. I made enough.”
Amma laughed and said, “You made enough for a whole village.” She took a sip and hummed. “This is the best one yet. Not too sweet… and there’s a flavor I can’t place, but it works.”
“It is an herb most do not think to put in.” Suni filled his own bowl and sat next to her. “I do not like anything too sweet in the morning. I want to wake up slowly, not with a sugar rush.”
“I get you on that. I like that you remembered I love the leaf bowls.”
“I will always remember everything you tell me.”
“Just remember, you don’t have to always make me what I want. For this to be a partnership, you get your way sometimes.”
“I get my way in the furs.” He grinned over the rim of his bowl when she shifted. He could smell her need.
Chapter 34
Amma
Amma ate her breakfast and smiled. She loved how attentive Suni was to her needs. She had never really thought of having a relationship, but if she had, this was it. Suni was a male who wanted to make her happy and got his happiness from her. After meeting his parents and seeing the love they had for each other, she wanted the same.
“Do I need money at the market?” Amma wanted to get a few things for their home. She suddenly understood her mother’s magic. As a hearth witch, Lily was always doing little things around the house to make it more of a home.