My Taboo Harem!-Chapter 487: The Silver Sanctuary

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Chapter 487: The Silver Sanctuary

Phei stepped out of the bathroom, steam still curling lazily from his shoulders like whispered secrets, wearing nothing but those loose black night pants slung dangerously low on his hips.

The waistband hung just beneath the sharp V of his hips, revealing the shadowed trail of dark hair that disappeared beneath the fabric. Shirtless, his skin glowed warm and flushed from the shower—broad chest rising and falling in slow, even rhythm, every carved line of muscle catching the low golden lamplight.

Water droplets clung stubbornly to the hollow of his throat before tracing slow, sensual paths down the center divide of his pecs, vanishing into that tempting line below his navel.

Maya had pulled the covers up to her chin when he left the room, but now she sat frozen against the headboard—silver hair spilling everywhere like molten moonlight, eyes wide and shining with quiet, reverent awe.

The open lace robe had slipped completely off one shoulder, baring the soft curve of her collarbone and the gentle swell of one breast; she made no move to fix it.

She simply stared—mesmerized, lips softly parted—like she was witnessing something holy unfold in the quiet dark of their bedroom... she’d never seen him like this... this was her first seeing what was underneath her Phei’s clothes.

And if he wasn’t the most—

He paused at the foot of the bed, towel still draped over one shoulder, and smiled—soft, boyish, utterly smitten. "You okay there, Maya?"

She swallowed hard. Nodded once. Her voice came out barely above a whisper, trembling with something sacred and fragile. "You’re... really here."

Phei crossed to her side in slow, measured steps, the mattress dipping gently under his weight as he slid beneath the covers.

He gathered her close with careful hands—guiding her down until she lay facing away from him, her back pressed to his chest. His arm wrapped around her narrow waist, palm flattening warm and steady against the soft, bare plane of her stomach beneath the parted lace.

She fit so perfectly against him like she was made for this exact place: small, warm, trembling just enough that he felt every tiny shiver ripple through her like a quiet prayer.

The first real press of his bare skin to hers—damp chest to her shoulder blades, ridged abs to the small of her back—stole the air from both their lungs.

Her skin felt impossibly soft, fever-hot, trembling under his touch; goosebumps rose in delicate waves wherever his warmth met her.

He froze for one long heartbeat, simply feeling her—alive, real, his—then exhaled slow against her nape, letting the heat of his breath fan across sensitive skin.

He pressed his lips there—soft, lingering kiss to the hollow at the base of her neck.

Then another.

And another.

A slow, worshipful trail along the elegant curve of her shoulder, breathing her in—clean soap from his shower mingling with her own faint jasmine-and-moonlight scent that always made his heart clench.

She sighed—a soft, melting sound—tilting her head to offer more skin, silver strands catching on his stubble like starlight caught in velvet.

She turned in his arms—slow, shy—rolling until they faced each other. Their noses brushed. Eyes locked—hers glassy, shining, so wide and soft and trusting that something holy cracked open inside his chest.

She stole the first kiss—gentle peck to the corner of his mouth.

Then another to his cheekbone.

Then the bridge of his nose.

Never his lips. Just feather-light touches, shy and reverent, like she was afraid the spell might shatter if she dared too much.

Phei mirrored her—kissing her temple, her closed eyelid, the faint freckle on her cheek, the delicate shell of her ear.

No deep kisses.

No tongue.

Just endless, gentle presses of mouth to skin, mapping eternity together in Braille and breath and heartbeat.

The covers stayed pulled high—cocooning them in warmth and shadow, the world narrowed to golden lamplight, silver hair, and the quiet syncopation of two hearts finding each other again.

Maya’s voice came quiet, almost fragile. "I can’t believe this is real. Our first night... actually together like this."

He hummed against her forehead—low, tender. "Been a long time coming, love, hasn’t?"

She nodded—slow—silver strands catching on his stubble, tickling his skin. "I’ve been waiting... for so long. Praying. Every night I’d lie in my bed and think—please, just let this happen. Let him see me. Let him want me the way I want him."

Her fingers traced idle, trembling circles over his bare chest, right above his heart. "I didn’t think it would ever feel this... safe. This perfect. This much like coming home. Like my world is where you’re."

Phei’s throat tightened—emotion thick and sudden.

He brushed a lock of silver behind her ear—thumb lingering on the delicate shell, stroking slow. "I remember the day you came back to school with this hair. Dyed it overnight." His voice dropped softer, reverent. "And it was for me. And I’ve been carrying that moment in my chest ever since—like a secret I was too afraid to speak. And I do not think I would ever forget it... it was the moment I knew you were so different... that you’d be an anchor I never knew I’ll ever get after—"

Maya’s smile bloomed—shy, radiant, eyes shining with unshed tears of joy. She pressed another kiss to his jaw—soft, lingering knowing what he was going to say but too afraid to finish—Selene—whispered against his skin.

"You noticed way too quickly and even the reason why."

"Hard not to notice the girl who turned the whole head silver just to get my attention, just because of a Pinterest picture," he murmured, lips brushing her temple.

"Hard not to fall in love with her every single day after that."

She laughed—tiny, breathless—then buried her face against his throat for a heartbeat, breathing him in.

When she pulled back, her eyes were glassy again, shimmering.

"I wish this night never had to end," she whispered. "Just... stay like this. Forever."

He kissed the crown of her head—long, lingering, lips pressed there like a vow. "We’ve got forever, Maya. Starting tonight. Every heartbeat after this one—I’m choosing you. Again. And again. Until the stars burn out."

She opened her mouth—hesitated—lips parting on a question she didn’t quite ask.

Phei snapped his fingers once.

The overhead lights dimmed instantly to a soft, golden glow—barely brighter than candlelight, bathing them in intimate amber.

He reached for her phone on the nightstand—unlocked it with a glance (his face the only other ID she’d ever added)—angled it carefully, and took the photo: their faces close, noses brushing, her silver hair spilling over his bare shoulder, his arm wrapped protectively around her waist under the covers, both of them bathed in that sacred amber light.

He handed the phone back.

Maya stared at the screen—then buried her face in his chest with a muffled squeak, teeth grazing his pec in a playful, shy bite.

"That’s unfair," she mumbled against skin, voice trembling with emotion. "You always know what I want before I finish thinking it."

Phei laughed—low, warm—chest rumbling under her cheek like a lullaby.

"You do the exact same thing to me. Know when I need help before I even open my mouth. Fair’s fair."

She lifted her head just enough to look at the photo again—thumb swiping to save it.

Wallpaper. Lock screen. Profile picture on every app.

Phei raised a brow—gentle tease in his voice. "We’ve got hundreds of pictures. Why this one?"

Maya’s smile turned secret—soft, radiant.

"It’s special." She nestled closer—small breasts pressing to his chest, pale-rose nipples dragging slow circles through lace and skin. "And FYI... I’ve been using other pictures of us on my laptop, my tablet, everything else. Just not my phone. This one... this one gets to live here."

He pulled her tighter—chin resting on her head, fingers threading through silver strands. "Good."

She snuggled deeper—legs tangling with his under the sheets, lace robe now hopelessly twisted around her waist, bare thigh sliding against his in shy, electric friction.

"Sing me to sleep?" she whispered—voice small, hopeful, like a prayer.

Phei nodded—once.

He started humming first—low, familiar melody he’d written for her days ago. The one she always asked for when the world felt too loud.

His voice came in soft—tender, intimate, only-for-her... the best voice she could ever listen to, perfected forever by the Charm Speech.

Maya sighed—content, melting—fingers curling over his heart, feeling it beat steady and strong beneath her palm.

Apart from Melissa—who’d last heard him sing when he was four and still thought he was making up words to nursery rhymes—the Prodigy as they used to call him before the world forgot him—

only Maya ever got this.

The quiet songs written in the middle of the night.

The ones he never recorded. Never shared.

Just for her.

He sang until her breathing slowed—deep, even—until her body went heavy and soft against him, silver hair fanned across his chest like a halo.

And even after her eyes closed, he kept humming—low, steady—thumb stroking slow circles through her silver strands, lips brushing her forehead in silent promise.

Because some nights weren’t about rushing.

Some nights were about holding the girl who trusted you with her bare soul—and promising, silently, sacredly—that you’d never break it.

That you’d carry her light through every darkness.

That forever started right here, skin to skin, heartbeat to heartbeat.

And he’d never let go.

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A/N: Tell me this wasn’t beautiful...!