I really can't wait to start working on my body after having to have an emergency c-section. Healing has taken a while, and I'm still waiting for one stubborn spot to completely close.
I need to get back to Muay Thai! I didn't realise how much I need it for my mental health.
I can't wait to feel strong again, both physically & mentally 🥊
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12. kisses under a light waterfall & 14. kissing under the stars
Water droplets resembling rain caresses Rain's cheeks as he tightens his legs around Phayu’s waist. Rain traces the upturned curvature of Phayu’s lips, relishing in the feeling of being wrapped in his boyfriend's embrace in a place that is so far removed from everything. Even though Sky and Prapai dragged the two of them away from their cozy weekend inside for this ‘camping’ trip (camping is used in the loosest of definitions: they set up tents inside their bedrooms of a lovely villa at the edge of the forest), they had no clue that this existed.
Rain and Phayu had stumbled upon it on their hike back, both of them sticky with sweat and exhausted. All it took was the rushing water that dripped from the mouth of the overhanging cave and the unrelenting sun beating down for a dip in the water to seem like a fantastic idea.
Shorts and shirts were shimmied out of, underwear was peeled away and thrown to the makeshift shore of the waterfall, teasing remarks were traded as they slid into the water together. The bruising temperature of the water was not enough to dampen the heat that simmered in their bodies as they touched each other reverently under the water.
Long after the ripples in the water settled and the sun sets, Phayu and Rain remain where they were, wrapped up in each other's embrace. It’s so quiet and secluded here—this little personal oasis that serves as a perfect place to re-energize after a hike neither of them were too happy to go on but still went on to appease their friends.
Rain presses the tip of his ring against the corner of Phayu’s mouth from where it was tilted up. He knows that he should take in the view of nature around them but he’s too preoccupied with that smile. Phayu looks content; he looks careful, unbridled by the weight of the world he sometimes forces upon his own shoulders. It’s such a pretty sight that it steals the breath straight from his lungs.
Rain’s fingers are all wrinkly from the water, completely unattractive, but Phayu has no qualms. He doesn’t seem to find anything wrong with the contrasting image of pruned skin against smooth skin. Bringing a hand out from the water, Phayu lays his hand overtop Rain’s own, forcing the younger boy to cup his cheek. He nuzzles his cheek against Rain’s hand, puffs of air swaying the fallen locks that escaped from his bun.
“Beautiful.” Rain breaths out, feeling a rush of adoration flood his veins as water drips from above. Rain has never seen a more beautiful sight than his P’Phayu half-swathed in darkness, lounging underneath a waterfall, eyes shimmering with an emotion that could only be described as unwavering love.
Phayu hums, nuzzling his cheek in closer while his other hand reaches up to trace the dopey smile on Rain’s lips. “I agree,” he teases, “the stars are beautiful.”
“I’m not talking about the stars.” Rain keeps his eyes glued to Phayu’s face as he speaks, not a care in the world for ‘the stars’ because the entire solar system seems to live in Phayu’s dark eyes at this very moment. Why would he ever gaze at the sky when he could gaze at Phayu, his Phayu, the man he loved? “I’m talking about you.”
Phayu mumbles something that sounds like ‘shameless’ before he’s leaning forward and capturing Rain in for a kiss that leaves them both breathless and aching for more. “Beautiful,” Rain repeats, pecking Phayu on the lips, “beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.” He ends each declaration with another chaste kiss, grinning as Phayu’s chest starts to rumble in amusement.
Does anyone know of any gamifying exercise apps...... I really need to exercise my body is failing me but I can never remember or keep up the motivation
not gonna lie i do think being largely cooped up inside for the better part of 3 years is starting to take its toll a little [bleeding from the eyeballs]
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