Volume 1 Chapter 14-2 The Girl Knight Who Overcomes The Thieves
Edited by: Kanaa-senpai
Klock had been ready for Tiet to lose her temper and attack him. But her calm surprise caught him off guard.
”Let’s keep going, weakling. This time, hold on until I’m done. If even your strength fails you, there’s no point in talking.”
She began moving her hips again, slow and steady like before. The feeling hit Klock’s mind hard — still tired from before — and he gripped the wooden floor, teeth clenched tight.
Tiet didn’t scold him for finishing too fast. Instead, she laughed softly, looking down on him with a quiet smile.
Holding back the pain from her movements, Klock slowly understood what she meant. The insult was clear now.
”Pathetic… don’t mess with me. I’ve been with many women. You’re just a kid — you don’t know what you’re saying. Don’t think you’re better than me.”
Tiet only knew Klock. Because of that, she thought it was weak for him — older, yet the first to finish. Her laugh was not cruel, but honest.
She kept moving, heavy breaths escaping her lips. The girl showed no sign of stopping, chasing her pleasure with steady rhythm.
Tiet searched for the spots that felt good. She never missed, rubbing and pressing as she moved. Their bodies matched like a quiet dance.
Time passed, and Klock’s body started to change. He held strong so far, but the endless motion built a new heat inside. It was only natural after so long. For Klock, it was a countdown to a moment he wished to avoid.
”What’s wrong, Klock? You look tense.”
Tiet smiled knowingly, as if she had been watching him all along. Her look said she understood perfectly. Klock had no choice but to endure — though it was hard.
They were in a position where she was in control. His pain made it impossible to lead. He was at her mercy.
”Damn… this hurts.”
Tiet took his arms, pressing them down softly. She leaned forward, closing the space between their faces. Her eyes held a fierce fire as she moved faster and faster.
The end was clear. Klock panicked but it was too late.
Even for someone experienced, there is a limit. Tiet’s movements, from above, were perfect. There was no way to fight back.
Klock lost.
He gave in quickly.
A soft, trembling sound left him.
Tiet’s face showed pure joy — quiet but full of victory.
She reached her own peak quietly, as if winning a private game.
”Good grief, Klock Livorno. Can’t even please one woman?”
Though she was done, Tiet didn’t give up her control. Klock couldn’t feel her tighten inside because of his own exhaustion, but he swallowed his frustration at her teasing.
Tiet stood slowly, gathering strength in her belly.
A small wetness escaped. She caught it in her hand and smiled with a playful look.
”Did losing feel good?”
Klock looked away.
Seeing that, Tiet grinned wider, picked up her gear, and moved to the door.
”…loser.”
Her voice was light, but sharp.
She left him behind.
Klock clenched the floor tightly, alone in the quiet room.
Notes:
• Tiet – A companion and friend of Anna. A holy knight from the royal capital. She wears light armor and carries a shield adorned with a dragon holding a sword, indicating her affiliation with the National Military Police. She is concerned about Anna’s well-being and tries to support her emotionally.
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