
"Darling, wake up, here's the soup you asked for" then Rey put the tray on the table and tried to wake her up.
Nayla immediately blinked her eyes while yawning until her eyes water, then Rey gave the soup to his wife
"Thank you." said Nayla smiling.
"are you very sleepy? " Rey gave away his wife's long hair that slightly covered her pretty face
"No. I just fell asleep" exclaimed Nayla eating the soup
"Do you want to sleep again after this meal....? " ask Rey restlessly
"why are you asking like that." exclaimed Nayla furrowing her brows.
" No. just that" Rey deliberately hung up her words.
"What...? "
"Forget it. Quickly finish your soup"
"Hmm... okay"
" can't.. after a long time I was just given rations, but the time was just a moment." murmured Rey did not accept.
Nayla realized that her husband was always agitated but she just kept quiet and continued eating. After he finished he put the tray on the table
"Rey... You're the reason" said Nayla disperse Rey's own murmur earlier.
"Huh."." asked Rey still not connected.
"You're thinking about what the hell." ketus Nayla frowned.
"Hmmm. I'm done, step aside I want to take a shower first" said Nayla lowering her feet to the floor, then she stood up but her hands were held back by Rey
"Wait." said Rey.
"What's up...? " Nayla turned to face Rey
"Today you're not going anywhere" Rey said.
"Yes... " Nayla's answer made Rey pull both corners of her lips together to make a perfect smile
"Really....! then don't take a shower, we'll spend the day on the bed" Rey then tugged his wife's arm so hard that she fell in her arms
"Rey, I can't, I haven't had a bath" said Nayla trying to break away, but Rey's hand more quickly release the spray wrapped in his body.
"no need to take a shower...!! your body remains fragrant even though you do not shower" Rey exclaimed over Nayla's body so that she could not run anywhere
"You're __" Nayla spoke unfinished, Rey immediately smashed her lips and they both drifted back into their own world.
As Rey said, the two of them spent a long day in the room until late afternoon
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