Chapter 232
Chapter 232
#Chapter 232 – Reunited
“f**k, Evelyn,” Victor groans, burying his head against my shoulder as I press him to me, my hips bucking against the length of him inside of me. “Fuck.” And then he’s moving faster, thrusting into me with a feral demand, my own hips matching his every pulse. I clutch my legs around him, leaning my body forward, letting him thrust up into me, hitting that precise spot that makes my vision go black –
I hear myself whimper as I clasp my arms against his shoulders, my breasts pressed flat against his chest as he increases his pace, his own breaths gasping as he comes closer, closer…
And then, just as his thrust becomes forceful, even, and deliberate, Victor bares his teeth and drags them across the tender skin at the curve of my neck.
And I explode.
I cry out, desperate, my whole body shaking with the intensity, with the fulfillment of him, as the completion rocks through me. A few more strokes sends Victor over the edge as well, his whole body drawing together as he spills himself into me. I ride him through it, my own sensation still echoing through my weakening muscles, and I’m unable to do anything but sink my fingers into his hair and cling to him as he shudders against me, filling me with every drop.
A few moments later I open my eyes, still panting, to find him staring at me, his mouth open, gasping heavy breaths.
I can’t help the laughter that bubbles up in me then as I lean back tentatively, feeling control start to come back to my muscles. I’m still unsteady, though, like a fawn just finding its feet, and am lucky to be supported by the circle of his arms. I lean back against those arms, my whole body still aglow with the joy of it all, with the release.
“What?” he asks, staring at me happily as I wrinkle my nose at him. “What’s so funny?”
I shake my head in wonder, smiling at him, just feeling so whole. “I’m just so lucky,” I murmur, bringing my face closer to his so that our noses are just touching. “I have you back, and we’re better, and we get to do this every day for the rest of our lives –“
He laughs, tightening his grip around me, nudging my nose with his. “Twice a day, you mean –“
“Yeah,” I say, nodding eagerly. “And like you said – I’m just so lucky that you’re such a hottie –“
He bursts into laughter at that, whipping me to the side in the water and snapping his teeth at the air between us. “You are lucky,” he growls. “But I’m luckier.”
I nod, pretending to agree, letting him win the debate even though I have a sneaking suspicion that I’ve got the real prize. Not that it matters, not really. We’re both lucky. The luckiest. NôvelDrama.Org content rights.
Victor glances for a moment out at the forest, and I can sense his worry for at the passing time. I look with him, btu then shake my head, grasping his face suddenly between my fingers and turning it back to me.
“Nutuh,” I say. “No way. They’ve got a magical babysitter tonight, and we are not leaving this pool until we do that again. Twice.”
Victor laughs, raising a hand to stroke my wet hair back from my face. “All right, Evelyn,” he says tenderly, his voice soft. “Whatever you wish.”
A few hours later, Victor and I are drifting in and out of sleep by the side of the pool, laying on top of our pile of clothing and wrapped in each other’s arms. The dawn light presses itself against my eyelids, causing me to flinch away from it and press my eyes more tightly shut. I groan a little, but not in pain. I just regret the end of this amazing night.
Still, all good things…
I open my eyes a crack, peeking at Victor, still dozing beside me, mumbling something about baseball. I smile a little, studying him. I didn’t even know he liked baseball. And suddenly I’m very excited about our future, starting with the rest of this day. There’s still so much to learn about him, about us, and I can’t wait to get it started.
“Hey,” I whisper, raising a gentle hand to his face. “Time to wake up, handsome.”
Victor goes still for a second and then frowns, not opening his eyes. “No,” he decides, bruskly turning his head away. “No. More sleep. Never getting up.”
I laugh a little and rest my chin on his chest, smiling up at him. “Come onnn,” I lure. “I’ll make it worth your while,” I say, trailing a finger down his stomach.
He pauses and then turns his head to me, peeking out of one eye. “Bacon?”
A little laugh bursts from me and I slap him on the belly, making him wince and curl away from me, crying out with a fake pain he hopes will make me feel bad.
“No!” I scold, giggling now. “You jerk – I was offering you the delights of my body, not breakfast meats –“
“Nah,” he says, turning back to me with a smirk. “I’ve already had that. Sick of it. Now I just want bacon.”
“Well,” I say, wrapping an arm around his waist and pulling him against me. “Maybe the magic cabin will make you some. And then you can marry the cabin, since it satisfies your needs so.”
He hums with pleasure and leans into me, his sleepy eyes open now, raising a hand to stroke my hair. “It was a very sexy cabin,” he murmurs, making me laugh against his mouth as he gives me a kiss. “It
will make a beautiful bride.”
“And you a dashing husband,” I reply, giving him a little smack on his ass. “But we have two little boys that we wantonly abandoned last night. Should we go check and see if they’re alive?”
“Meh,” he responds, shrugging. “We can just make more.”
“Nooo,” I whine, throwing my head back in miniature despair. “I like these ones. I already taught them all of the songs from Adele’s first album, which took forever, and it hurt like hell getting them here –“
“Fine,” Victor groans, rolling his eyes and smiling at me. “If they survived the night, we’ll keep them.” Then he looks at me closely for a moment and kisses me softly. “I’ll never forget last night, though,” he whispers.
“Me neither,” I say, running my hands through his hair and smiling at him. “I only wish we could bring home a little souvenir or something…”
Victor frowns and sits up, looking around and then picking something up from the forest floor, offering it to me. “Commemorative pine cone?” he asks, holding one out.
I just laugh and knock it out of his hands, sending it flying off into the woods where it belongs. “No,” I say, sitting up and stretching, smiling at my mate. “The memories will have to be enough.”
He nods, getting to his feet and helping me to mine. We quickly dress in warm silence and then, hand in hand, retrace our footsteps through the woods, not needing the magic to guide us anymore. Somehow, we know precisely where to go.
After only a short time walking, I hear a sharp giggle pierce the air, followed by a joyful yell. Happiness blooms through me and a wide grin breaks out on my face. I squeeze Victor’s hand, looking up at him, suddenly terribly eager to see them – to hold my little pals in my arms –
He nods at me. “Go on,” he encourages, dropping my hand. “Go find your kids.”
“Babies!” I shriek, whipping away from Victor and sprinting out through the forest towards the cabin.
There’s a sudden silence ahead of me and then a single word pierces the air – the sweetest word in the English language.
“Mama!”
I burst from the trees and suddenly they’re in front of me, their faces lit with joy as they leap from the steps of the cabin and hurl themselves at me. I fall to my knees, wrapping them both in my arms.