Chapter 106 - End of A Long Day

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As the sun began to set, the beach was filled with the sound of the waves crashing against the shore and the soft whispers of their laughter. They lay sprawled out on the sand, their bodies entangled and still buzzing from the aftershocks of their shared experience

Orion lay between them, his arm wrapped around Nami while his other hand lazily traced patterns on Nojiko's skin. Their breaths were still heavy, their bodies sated and relaxed. The silence between them was comfortable, the kind that came from understanding and acceptance.

Orion's heart pounded a rhythm that echoed the thrumming surf. Lifting their hands, the warmth of their palms seeping into his skin, he guided Nami and Nojiko to their feet. They all faced the horizon, a tableau of oranges and purples as the sun began to set. The sea before them shimmered, as if mirroring the intensity of their shared connection.

"Look at us," he said quietly, more to himself than them. "Three souls basking in the warmth of the setting sun."

There was a certain softness in his tone, a rarity that both Nami and Nojiko had quickly learned to cherish. They looked at him, their expressions a mix of affection and expectation. He leaned down, pressing a gentle kiss to Nami's forehead, then mirrored the action with Nojiko. Their eyes fluttered close, their smiles soft and content.

"You both are my women from now on…" Orion started, his voice low yet resolute. His gaze travelled from one to the other, ensuring they were both hearing him, understanding him.

"But you do know that I have girlfriends, and my sisters are my lovers." Orion continued, using the term that signified a bond beyond conventional sibling love. His tone held a soft warning, a plea for understanding.

"No one's being left behind here," he muttered, almost to himself. "We're expanding, not replacing."

He met each of their gazes again, making sure his words were sinking in. "I expect you to always remember that," he said, his grip on their hands tightening. "As I will leave none of them for you, nor will I ever leave you for anyone else."

Girls looked at each other, then to Orion, their eyes sparkling with shared affection and understanding. Nami, with her fiery hair reflecting the sunset, broke the silence first.

"We always knew, Orion," she began, her voice soft yet firm. "We always knew about Aurora and Luna. That your love for them...it goes beyond sibling love. It's something more profound, something unbreakable."

Nojiko, her eyes as blue as the ocean beneath the setting sun, nodded in agreement. "We knew, and we understand. They are your lovers. They love you, and you love them. It's clear as day, and we've never sought to question it."

The setting sun painted their faces with warm hues, softening their features as they acknowledged the complexity of his relationships. "As for your other girlfriends," Nami continued, "That's something we accepted a long time ago. We are not here to replace them or seek an undue share of your love. We just want to be a part of your life. All we need is for you to spend time with us, to share your life with us."

Orion pulled them both into his embrace, his heart hammering against his ribs. He held them tight, pressing them to his chest, feeling their heartbeats sync with his own. "I promise you," he said, his voice muffled by their hair. "I will always cherish you both. No matter what, I will make time for you."

He pulled back slightly, his eyes meeting theirs. He saw the trust there, the belief they had in him. And he felt a surge of gratitude. "I love you, Nojiko," he said, his gaze holding hers. His voice was low but clear, each word carrying the weight of his emotion.

He then turned to Nami, taking in the way the setting sun highlighted the soft freckles on her face. "And I love you, Nami," he confessed, his hand gently caressing her cheek. The intensity of his feelings reflected in his eyes.

Their breath hitched, their faces glowing under the radiant blush brought upon by his confession. They looked at each other, then back at Orion, their eyes shimmering with unshed tears of joy.

Orion's heart fluttered as he sealed his promise with a kiss on Nojiko's lips first - gentle, reassuring, yet fervent. He then repeated the gesture with Nami, an equally heartfelt kiss that echoed his sentiments.

As they pulled away, the trio basked in the silent companionship, their hearts full. The sun had set, and the sky was now a canvas of deep purples and blues. The serene sounds of the lapping waves in the background felt like a soothing symphony, one that resonated with the tranquility within them.

Orion took a deep breath, feeling the cool evening air fill his lungs. He glanced at Nami and Nojiko, their faces still glowing from the intimate moments they had just shared. A quiet peace hung in the air around them, a silent testament to the newly formed bonds.

With a small smile, Orion reached out, taking their hands in his. Their fingers interlaced naturally, their palms fitting together as though they were pieces of the same puzzle. He gave their hands a reassuring squeeze, before guiding them towards their car.

Ensuring they were settled, he watched them for a moment. The pair were whispering and giggling, their happiness seeping into him. The sight of them, carefree and content, brought a sense of satisfaction he rarely experienced.

With a last wave, he hopped onto his scooter, the cold metal familiar under his touch. The engine hummed to life, the vibrations resonating through him. His mind began to wander as he navigated his way home, the emptiness of the roads matching his inner tranquility.

'I've had quite a day, huh?' Orion thought, his mind replaying the day's events. He remembered the thrill of his date with Hinata, the challenging and invigorating interactions with Tatsumaki, and the warmth and tenderness he had shared with Nami and Nojiko. A sense of exhaustion tinged with contentment began to seep into his bones.

Suddenly, he missed his sisters. 'I should sleep between them tonight. I missed their scent,' he mused, a grin playing on his lips.

The wind whipped past him, the nocturnal sounds of the city echoing around him. He weaved through the empty streets, the light from the street lamps casting long shadows on the asphalt. The trip was mostly silent, a time for him to gather his thoughts and come to terms with his day.

Orion parked his scooter and took a moment to appreciate the quiet night. The stars above twinkled like distant diamonds against the velvety black sky. He inhaled deeply, the crisp night air filling his lungs, carrying with it the scent of the blooming flowers from their garden.

With a final glance at the beautiful night, he stepped inside. The familiarity of the place wrapped around him, welcoming him back. The soft hum of the heater, the faint scent of the home-cooked dinner still lingering, everything screamed 'home'.

With that comforting thought, he made his way to Aurora and Luna's room. Their familiar scents greeted him, instantly putting him at ease. Their shared warmth, the promise of a comforting sleep between his beloved sisters was all the reward he needed for the day.

As he slipped into bed between them, he felt a sense of contentment washing over him. His day had been long and exhausting, yet fulfilling in ways he couldn't put into words. He was home, where he belonged, surrounded by the people he cherished.

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