Chapter 144 Just a Hug
Chapter 144 Just a Hug
Sheh opened and closed his palms, and repeated this action twice before he felt relieved.
The small shells were thin and brittle, and she was afraid that she would accidentally crush them by squeezing them too hard along the way, and then she would only be able to give Shi Jin a handful of powder.
A handful of powder is not much of a gift; the whole shell is more beautiful.
Shi Jinzhe held the pink heart-shaped shell in his hand. Before he asked, Sheh spoke first, "This is something I found especially for you. I think you will be very happy with this."
"Yeah, very, very happy."
Even though the sea breeze made his wet clothes feel cold, Shi Jinzhe's mind still couldn't clear up.
He may have been blindfolded in the past, deceived by the invisible veil, and thought snakes were terrifying creatures.
But when the deceived mind recognizes the reality, what it gets is not a clear and normal mind.
Shi Jinzhe didn't dare to pick up the clam with force for fear of breaking it.
He lowered his head and looked at the long purple tail underwater.
The scales are psychedelic, hidden under the fitting white translucent fabric, and the stacked folds cannot cover up the streamlined outline.
After a while, he asked uncontrollably: "Shekh, can I touch your tail?"
Sheh looked over in confusion.
"You want to touch my tail?"
Her tail had been wrapped around Shi Jinzhe many times, but he usually avoided touching it if possible. The only time he took the initiative was when she turned back into her original form.
She remembered clearly the moment when they had just met and Shi Jinzhe asked her to retract her tail.
Shekh had always thought that he didn't like his snake tail very much.
She leaned forward, supported herself with one hand and bent it to the outside of her body, then twisted her waist to see his expression as he said this.
I'm not avoiding myself, I'm serious about it.
Shekh stared at him for a while, then grabbed Shi Jinzhe's wrist and placed it on his tail.
If it is a human leg, it is a little bit above the knee.
Shi Jinzhe leaned forward, and the distance between the two of them was shortened again. The part of the snake's tail that remained on the table was stuck to his legs through the thin clothes.
The hand that was placed on the tail initially only placed a fingertip, and touched it twice tentatively. Sheh felt a little itchy, and his scales couldn't help but tighten.
As the cold, hard scales moved, the wet clothes covering them were also stretched.
The tremor was transmitted to Shi Jinzhe's fingertips, but he did not withdraw his hand.
The posture of the two people was like a loose hug. Shekh's vision was blocked by his shoulders. He only felt a few fingers slowly covering his snake tail and scraping against the scales in reverse.
The touch became even more itchy, and Sheh couldn't figure out the reason, so he tried to brush the messy hair away from his face in confusion, but it was of no use.
Her body was unconsciously moving closer to Shi Jinzhe. She was experiencing a kind of comfort that made her feel very confused. Even the snake tail under the water began to feel restless.
Suddenly, the hand stopped moving and just rested on the tail without moving.
The strange feeling stopped abruptly, and Kadesheh seemed to have only half a breath left.
She took a deep breath, put her head on Shi Jinzhe's shoulder, and raised her chin: "Can you continue?"
"Touch my tail like you did just now." Shekh put his lips close to his ear and added.
From this angle, Shi Jinzhe couldn't see what expression she had when she said this, but when he lowered his eyes, he could see part of the snake's tail.
The curled up snake tail that stirs up the sea
Obeying Shekh's wishes, his hand moved.
When I pressed down with my loose palm, the wet wrinkles on the clothes were pushed up as my palm slid.
Until his fingertips touched a piece of smooth skin, Sheh bent his waist and sank his entire upper body into his arms, and this wide hug finally became airtight.
……
Early in the morning.
White clouds were floating, and a few seabirds were flying over the sea, calling loudly.
Shekh turned over, turned his back to the viewing window, and continued to sleep, then listened to the birds outside fly back and continue singing.
After going back and forth several times, she sat up from the bed.
After soaking in the sea water for so long last night, she still had the illusion that she was wearing wet clothes.
If I wasn't hungry, I don't know how long I would have stayed there hugging Shi Jinzhe.
Shekh looked through the window and saw the surging waves.
The wind outside was stronger than yesterday, but the sun was still shining brightly. The different shades of blue glass sea were more obviously layered at noon.
Shi Jinzhe was standing on the terrace overlooking the sea, the hem of his shirt fluttering in the wind.
There was no one else on the island, so Shekh turned back the covers, opened the patio door in his pajamas, and walked straight outside.
Hearing someone coming from behind, he said softly, "There's food in the kitchen on the second floor. Go eat first if you're hungry."
"Why did you get up so early?"
Shi Jinzhe looked up at the bright sun, then looked at Shekh: "It's half past one in the afternoon."
Sheh didn't think there was anything wrong and continued to ask, "Then what are you doing standing here in the middle of the day?"
“…Think about life.”
Yesterday, I had the urge to touch her snake tail, but I thought she was out of control due to her unconsciousness.
But when Sheh said to continue, he found that he didn't want to find excuses to refuse, and he also wanted to continue.
This feeling of thinking that I just had water in my brain, but when I looked up, I found that the whole ocean was flooding over me, it was really...
Hopeless.
Shi Jinzhe sighed: "Would you like to think about snake life with me? I sincerely invite you."
"Declined." Sheh's stomach felt empty, so he went back to the second floor to eat.
But halfway through the walk she turned back and said, "You go with me."
“…Let’s go upstairs then.”
In the afternoon, while there was still enough light, Sheh went for another swim in the sea.
Shi Jinzhe didn't know how far she had gone, and he sat by the sea waiting for an entire afternoon.
It was not until the evening that Sheh came back dragging a three-meter-long sharp-mouthed fish that had been knocked unconscious.
He couldn't recognize what kind of fish it was, but it wasn't one of the common ones.
"You fish?"
"It tried to stab my tail, so I knocked it out and brought it back."
"So do you want to eat it..." A fish this big must weigh at least one or two hundred kilograms, and it would take a long time to disassemble it.
"Can I eat it?"
"Wait for me to call the manager."
Shehe must not have captured an endangered species. They will leave the island tomorrow and if they are discovered they will not be able to leave.
Shi Jinzhe took a photo and sent it over, but the signal was not very good. The manager called back in the evening and told them that it was a marlin and they could eat it.
At the same time, the managers were amazed at how they caught this marlin, which is the beautiful nightmare of all sea anglers.
Shi Jinzhe thought for a moment and said, "It knocked itself unconscious and floated over here. I was also surprised."
The manager rolled his eyes behind the phone: "Haha, that's really a miracle of the biosphere."
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