Ethan and Ann crept through the darkness, their hearts racing with excitement and fear. They had managed to sneak out of the cave, leaving Mino and his eerie presence behind. The woods were dense and dark, but they had to take a chance to escape.
As they walked, the silence between them was palpable. Ethan couldn't help but steal glances at Ann, her hair rustling in the gentle breeze. He felt a flutter in his chest as he thought about the risks they were taking, but he couldn't deny the thrill of being together like this.
"Ann," he whispered, his voice low and urgent. "We need to keep moving. We can't get caught."
Ann nodded, her eyes scanning the surroundings. "I know. But we have to be careful. We don't know what's out there."
Ethan nodded, his hand brushing against hers as they walked. The touch sent shivers down his spine.
As they walked deeper into the woods, the trees grew taller and the darkness seemed to press in around them. Ethan felt a sense of unease creeping over him, but Ann seemed to sense it too.
"We should find a place to rest," she whispered. "We can't keep going all night."
Ethan nodded, his eyes scanning the surroundings. He spotted a small clearing up ahead and led Ann towards it.
As they entered the clearing, Ethan couldn't help but feel a sense of relief wash over him. The moon was hidden behind clouds, but the stars twinkled above, casting a soft glow over the clearing.
Ann settled down beside him, her eyes fixed on his face. Ethan felt his heart skip a beat as he looked at her.
"Thank you for getting me out of there," she whispered. "I don't know what I would have done if I had stayed with Mino."
Ethan's gaze locked onto hers, his voice low and husky. "I'll always get you out of there, Ann. I promise."
As they sat there, the tension between them was palpable. Ethan could feel the weight of their attraction growing stronger with each passing moment.
The air was alive with the sweet scent of blooming flowers, and the soft rustle of leaves. They had found a clearing, and without a word, they began to dance.
wind as Music rang in their ears. The hot jazz music was like a wind-blown melody that seemed to match the rhythm of their hearts. They move in harmony. Their bodies swayed to the rhythm as if they had been dancing together for years.
Their movements became more sensual and intimate. They spun and spun. in sync as they get lost in the music.
From the front back Hit left and right Shake and shake, move left and right Ann's golden hair fluttered with the rhythm.
As they making love, Ethan's eyes never left Ann's. He could see the passion burning in her eyes, the desire to let go and surrender to the music. And he knew he felt the same way.
Their movements became more sensual, more intimate. They twirled and spun, their bodies pressed together as they lost themselves in the music.
As theyreached its climax, they froze, their bodies entwined, their hearts racing with excitement. And then, without a word,They stopped when Ethan's sword released its power. Ann fell onto Ethan's chest, panting softly. they kissed.
Their lips met with a fiery passion, their tongues tangling together as they devoured each other. The music seemed to fade into the background, replaced by the sound of their own ragged breathing.
As they broke apart for air, Ethan's eyes searched Ann's face. "I've never felt this way before," he whispered, his voice husky with emotion.
Ann's eyes locked onto his, her voice barely above a whisper. "Me neither. I feel like I'm home when I'm with you."
Ethan's heart skipped a beat as he gazed at her. He knew exactly what she meant. He felt it too – a sense of belonging, of completion.
As they stood there, wrapped in each other's arms, they knew that nothing could ever come between them again.
And then, without warning, a loud roar echoed through the clearing.
Ethan and Ann froze, their hearts racing with fear.
"What was that?" Ann whispered.
Ethan's eyes scAnnd the surrounding trees, his voice low and urgent. "I don't know, but we need to get out of here. Now."
But before they could move, a massive creature emerged from the shadows. Its eyes glowed with an otherworldly light, its massive claws snapping wildly.
As Full moon shine,light shown a Dark figure of beast. A large Minotaur with bull's head and red eyes.It's not Mino at all.
Ethan and Ann were frozen in terror, their hearts pounding in their chests.
And as they cowered in fear, the creature loomed over them, its hot breath washing over their faces.
The night was dark and full of terrors. And for Ethan and Ann, it was only just beginning.
Ethan's eyes locked onto the beast emerging from the darkness, his heart racing with fear. He had never seen a creature like this before - its body was a twisted mass of scales and flesh, its eyes glowing with an otherworldly light.
Without hesitation, Ethan charged forward, his fists flying in a desperate bid to fend off the monster. But the creature was too powerful, its claws swiping through the air with deadly precision.
Ethan dodged and weaved, trying to avoid its attacks, but he was no match for the monster's brute strength.
Just as all hope seemed lost, Ethan saw Ann standing frozen in terror behind him. He knew he had to get her out of there, and fast. With a surge of adrenaline, he yelled at her to run, grabbing her arm and pulling her towards the nearest tree hole.
But as they stumbled towards freedom, Ethan could feel the monster's hot breath on their necks. He knew they couldn't outrun it for much longer. With a burst of speed, he pushed Ann ahead of him, shoving her towards the safety of the darkness beyond.
As Ann disappeared into the shadows, Ethan turned back to face the monster. But it was too late - the creature was upon him, its claws tearing into his flesh like paper. Ethan screamed in agony as he fell to the ground, his vision blurring with pain.
And then, everything went black.