The morning light was soft and gentle, barely touching the edges of the room when Mu guided you to the bath. You were more than half asleep, your body heavy with exhaustion, but completely trusting as he took over every movement.
Mu filled the tub with warm water, its steam curling around you both. With incredible care and strength, he lifted you gently into the bath, supporting you like you weighed nothing at all. You didn’t move a muscle—not because you couldn’t, but because you didn’t need to. He was doing everything, his hands steady and sure, washing away every trace of weariness, every shadow of the night before.
His focus never wavered, not even once distracted. He was intensely attentive—more active and caring than you had ever seen him. He didn’t say much, but every touch spoke volumes: you mattered, and he was there to make sure you were alright.
When the bath was over, Mu wrapped you in a soft towel, pressing it gently against your damp skin. He dried you off with slow, careful motions, making sure you were completely warm and comfortable. You could feel the slight chill of the air, but his presence was a blanket itself—warm, steady, and unyielding.
Without hesitation, he lifted you up again, carrying you back to the bed. His shirt was still off, showing his calm, bare skin—like he was ready to do whatever was necessary, focused only on your needs. You nestled against him, cozy and clean, the steady beat of his heart grounding you.
He settled you down in the bed, tucking you in with a softness that contrasted beautifully with his strong arms. Then, just as you began to drift deeper into comfort, Mu bent down and pressed a slow, lingering kiss just above your shoulder—right near your collarbone.
That gentle, unexpected kiss made the moment even more intimate, more cozy. You felt his arms wrap around you tighter, a silent promise that you were safe, cared for, and deeply loved.
“Rest now,” he murmured quietly, “I’ll stay with you.”
And with that, you surrendered fully to the warmth and tenderness of the morning—and of Mu.