Eve
"Twice in a day, huh, princess," Cain's voice reached my ears.
I swallowed, my tongue too thick to speak. Tears had not stopped gathering behind my eyes. My skin still prickled from the thoughts and echoes of the sensations I had just had to endure.
"Cain..." My voice was too brittle to be mine.
I could practically hear the amusement wither away, and the sound that made me believe he was sitting up in bed filtered through.
"What is the matter, princess?"
I tried not to sniffle.
"Nothing..." I replied.
Silence.
I pushed back the waterworks, each damned moment replaying in my scrambled mind. I could still feel the ghosts of his intrusive tendrils in my head, in experiences that shaped me. Bile rose in my throat.
"You don't lie well, princess," he finally spoke again, worry coloring his voice. "What happened? You sound like you're about to cry."
"It is nothing," I replied too quickly.