It was dark. Ijimeru took a deep breath. She felt the grit and dust from the cave-in in her mouth. “We must have caused a cave in,” she said.
She could see Otoken. His jewellery glowed a faint green, illuminating his snakebite piercings. She saw his bracelets rise up as he took out his headphones. “What?” he asked.
“You do notice we’re trapped in a cave, right?” Iljmeru asked.
Being obnoxious was safer than panicking. She took another deep breath.
“We can find a way out, Mounds,” Otoken said. “We couldn’t have trapped ourselves in here.”
Iljmeru stepped closer to Otoken, closer to the only source of light. “I don’t remember there being more than one exit,” she heard her heart pressing against her ears. “Do you remember more one than exit?”
“No,” Otoken said, raising his arm to use his bracelet to light up Iljmeru’s cleavage. “We can search for the other one if you want.”
“No,” Iljmeru said. “We might lose each other.”
“I’m glowing,” Otoken noted.
“But for how long?” Iljmeru said, pressing her hands against his chest. “It can’t be long. They are recharged by the sun, right? Well we haven’t been in the sun that long. We’ve been in this cave for much longer than we’ve been in the sun.”
“Your eyes will adjust to the darkness,” Otoken said.
“No, no they won’t,” Iljmeru said. “Did you see that?”
“See what?”
“Something moved,” Iljmeru said. “Maybe it was the darkness that moved.”
“Just relax,” Otoken said, rubbing her arms. “It’s going to be okay. Someone will come looking for us.”
“If we survive that long,” Iljmeru replied, beginning to hyperventilate. “Who am I kidding? They’ll be grateful to get rid of you.”
Otoken laughed, but cut his laughter off short. “Mounds,” he said, feeling her tense against him. “Did you hear that?”
“Hear what?” she asked, frantically looking around.
“That noise,” he said, pulling her close to him, as if protecting her. “It sounded like something was scratching.”
Her eyes burrowed into the darkness, but she couldn’t hear anything. She felt Otoken’s hands drift from her back onto her ass. She looked up to see him smirk and squeeze. “Oh of course!” Iljmeru said, pushing Otaoken away from her. “I should have recognized the sound was your libido slithering across my body.”
“But aren’t you feeling better?”
“No,” she said.
And she didn’t like that he was away from her. The darkness swallowed the dim light from his jewellery. She saw him walk back towards her. Iljmeru felt his hand under her chin, tilting her head up towards his. His arm scaled around her back again, pulling her towards him. She didn’t push him away. She felt like she was melting into him.
She felt the cool metal of his piercings as he kissed her. “What about now?”
Her heart still pounded, but for a new reason. “Remind me of this the next time I make fun of your jewellery,” she said.
“I want to hear you say I’m making you feel better,” he said, smirking.
She twisted her fingers into his green and black hair, pulling his head back towards her. She kissed him, pressing her tongue between his lips. He felt her tongue brush against his, teasing it to respond. He pressed her up against the cave wall, feeling her leg press against his crotch. He pulled away from the kiss to kiss her neck. He felt her breathe into his hair.
He lifted her, grinding his crotch against hers, her breasts squishing against his chest. They kissed again, Iljmeru hands in Otoken’s hair, Otoken’s hands lifting her up by her ass.
Otoken wasn’t worried. He reasoned if they fought their way into this mess, they could easily fight their way back out. Right now he had to help Iljmeru calm down, so he tried the way that would benefit him most.
Iljmeru pulled away from the kiss as she breathed against Otoken’s ear, biting against his earlobe. Her eyes opened a narrow amount, although she couldn’t make out anything in the darkness, but she felt calm, heated, but calm. And as she stared into the shadows, her eyes began to adjust to the darkness.
She could see, and she could see where the cave collapsed. Iljmeru pushed herself away from Otoken, who kissed her chest as she pulled away to examine the wall. She said, “All right, let’s bust our way out of here."
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