A/N: mini lemon in this chapter. enjoy!
Kol picked Elena up and twirled her around once when they got inside the mansion.
"Kol!" Elijah reprimanded. Hearing Elena laugh eased his concern, but that didn't mean his brother wasn't being reckless. He was going to have to talk to him again later.
"What was that for?" Elena wondered to Kol as he set her back down.
"You did it darling. Handed that teacher's ass right to him!"
"Did it as a human too," Klaus said with a small smile.
"Even saving our brother's life," Rebekah chimed, nudging Klaus.
"Thanks, but uh-" Elena let her smile fade. "What about Ric? I mean, now that we know for sure his life is tied to mine…he's going to keep coming after you guys…"
"Elena!" The mansion door opened to find Jeremy running through it.
"Jer," Elena said relieved. Taking him into a hug, she smiled up at him. "You're okay?"
"I could ask the same to you," he said pushing her neck back gently and seeing the fairly deep cut.
Taking his hands in hers, she set them down. "I'm okay. We made it."
"Elena," Elijah said after having a quick chat with his siblings while Elena had a reunion with her own. "I think we all deserve a day, or at least an afternoon, do we not?"
Confused, she looked to Rebekah who gave a small smile, Kol who was waggling his eyebrows, and Klaus who shrugged. "Why not," he claimed.
"What do you propose?" Elena wondered to Elijah as Jeremy continued to hold onto her.
And that was how the victory party started. They invited Caroline, Bonnie, Matt, and even Tyler to join them at Klaus's mansion. Together the Mikaelson's, Gilbert's and their friends all celebrated a win in getting the white oak stake and taking down Esther, while they also toasted to the future of taking down Alaric.
"Thank you for this," Elena told Elijah as she watched the families and friends cohabitate. She didn't know this sort of peace could exist.
"The pleasure is all mine," Elijah said glancing down to Elena with a smile.
The sound of Caroline's loud bubbly laughter broke their stare, and Elena laughed as they began pouring lines of shots.
"Come on, Elena!" Bonnie said calling her over.
"I in no way condone this," she told Jeremy who also took one.
Rolling his eyes, he poured some salt on her hand. "Oh come on. You can be responsible and uptight tomorrow. Tonight, can we just let loose?"
Elena hit her brother lightly on the arm but agreed nonetheless.
"To us!" Caroline said.
"To us," everyone agreed in smiles.
It ended up being a massive sleepover at Klaus's house in the family room. While the Originals weren't drunk, they were fairly amused by the overly intoxicated humans.
"I like this party girl Elena," Kol noted as he spun her around as they danced with one another. Music was blaring through Klaus's stereo system, drunk humans dancing all around care-free.
"Oh, shut up," Elena laughed as Kol then took her in his arms and whisked her away in a tango.
"Elena used to drink us all to shame," Caroline said with a laugh. "Remember the first day of school bonfires?" she laughed to Bonnie.
"Or the time on Matt's 16th birthday?"
Questioning looks were going around, many towards Elena, Matt, and then Elijah. "I accidentally started a house party," Elena elaborated for Originals as their minds wandered. Elijah felt a burst of relief.
Reading the room, Bonnie's cheeks slightly flamed. "Sorry." The witch went back to dancing with her friends, not caring that the Mikaelsons were sitting around.
"Accidentally?" Elijah wondered over to Kol and Elena who still danced behind them.
Elena shook her head. "Don't ask."
"Oh! Or the time that she started a cheer fight at the national's competition," Caroline remarked loudly.
Eyebrows raised.
Elena stopped dancing with Kol and frowned at her friend. "Okay, that was because that one girl was being mean to you Caroline!"
Caroline rolled her eyes and flipped her hair back. "Yeah, but you totally kicked ass and then got everyone to stop listening to their coaches when you started a dance party."
Bonnie laughed. "You even got the football team to crank their car stereos after the coaches turned off the field's loud system so we could have music."
Elena blushed and tried to hide her face in her hands. Why were they reliving the Elena days?
"When she was a kid, she used to stand on the couch singing along to Barney, practically yelling it at the top of her lungs," Jeremy laughed. And with that, Elena grabbed the nearest pillow and threw it hard at her brother's head.
"Ouch!" he yelled while everyone laughed. Elijah laughed alongside her friends and stared admirably at her flaming red cheeks.
"I think that's enough for me," she said coming to sit down next to Elijah. Giving him a quick kiss, she snuggled against his side.
He took a few seconds to admire her and her features before tearing his eyes away and looking to her friends. "What else?" Elena was not always this quiet girl he had gotten to know. He so deeply wanted to hear more of what she was like before they met. He was beginning to realize there was parts of her he didn't know. And he wanted to know everything.
Feeling her elbow his side, he looked at her amused, as her friends laughed in the background and tried to think about memories of her.
"Oh, what about that time sh-" Elena grabbed a pillow from the seat next to her and threw it at Tyler.
"Oh, come on, love," Klaus said just as amused.
Raising an eyebrow in defiance, Elena looked to the Originals. "What are some Klaus stories we don't know about?"
And that quickly shut him up. The smirk was wiped off his face and he was giving death glares to each and every one of his siblings. "Speak a word and you'll be back in your coffin before you can take another breath."
"Spoil sport" Elena said sticking her tongue out at him like a child.
"Barney lover," he countered back sipping his drink. Elena narrowed her eyes at him, crossing her arms.
She was amusing when she was slightly drunk, Elijah noted to himself.
"This was the song!" Caroline said finding it on her iPod.
Everyone looked curiously to Elena, Bonnie and Caroline. "Come on Elena!"
Hearing her groan, Elijah found his love wrapped against his chest, burying her face.
"What song?" Kol wondered to the girls. He was clearly enjoying this.
"The one where Elena kicked the mean girl's ass!"
Bonnie got up while the guys cleared some space for her. "Wasn't it something like this?" Starting off with a clapping cheer, Bonnie did a quick routine full of bends, twists, and flips.
"Oh my god," Elena groaned putting her hands over her face. Elena wanted the couch to swallow her.
"Come on, Elena. Show us," Caroline pleaded. Rushing over to her friend, she tried prying Elena from Elijah, tugging on her without breaking her.
"No, no way," Elena answered. "I haven't even done cheer in over two years. I'll pull something. No."
Caroline let her go. "party pooper."
"Pyramid!" Kol exclaimed after that. "I call top!"
And so that is how they all – and I mean everyone – landed themselves in attempting to do a cheer pyramid. Klaus, Elijah, Tyler and Jeremy at the bottom; Matt, Rebekah, and Caroline in the middle, then Bonnie and Elena, and last but not least a struggling Kol.
"Ow Kol!" Bonnie said as he dug his knees in her back.
"Watch it," Elena warned as he pushed her head down trying to steady himself.
"How did we get pulled into this?" Klaus growled to his siblings. Klaus was seriously regretting in giving in to his brother's amusements. Blaming the alcohol, he banned himself and Kol from having any more the rest of the night. They had practically drank most of his liquor stash anyhow.
"Woo! Look, I did it!" Kol said kneeling at the top. "Woah!" And with that, he rolled off everyone and fell to the ground, making everyone laugh and dismount safely from one another.
"That was amazing" he said pulling himself off the ground. "Let's do it again."
Before Kol could try to gather everyone once more, or grab anything else to drink, Klaus took the last open bottle of alcohol in his hands. "No, we are not. Go to bed Kol. You're drunk. Probably the only drunken vampire here besides Caroline."
Caroline gave Klaus a dirty look, one he responded to with a snarky smile. Shoving his brother off as he tried his patience, Rebekah took Kol upstairs to sleep it off.
"Goodnight all," Klaus called soon after that. "Don't stay long. Best be gone by morning or else I'll have to do something rash."
The threat made everyone question if it were true, but by Elena's eyeroll, they all calmed down and settled in around the fire.
"Will you be joining me up to bed?" Elijah wondered to Elena.
Glancing back and seeing Jeremy gather a blanket for her in the spot next to him, she frowned and shook her head to Elijah. "Not tonight. I think I'll stay down here."
Let down but understanding, Elijah gave Elena a long kiss. He watched as she settled into the makeshift bed and was surprised to notice that Rebekah had stayed down with Elena's friends as well. She bonded to both Matt and Bonnie fairly well during the evening's festivities.
"Good?" Jeremy asked, letting his sister get comfortable and rest her head on his chest. Jeremy thought that maybe it was the kid in him that needed his sister now more than ever. Or maybe it was the looming threat on her life and the fact that he could lose her too at any moment. Regardless of what it was, he wanted to tag around with his sister for as long and as many times as he possibly could. Like the good old childhood days, being the nagging little brother who followed his sister everywhere. The child in him wanted that again. It needed it. They only had one another now.
Feeling her settle, he wrapped a blanket around them both. "Love you Jer," Elena sighed happily.
"Love you too, sis," he said holding her close.
And so, Elijah left, setting a bottle of ibuprofen and bottles of water on the nearest table for all of them when they woke in the morning. How silly, he thought to himself. He never would have pictured life to be like this.
Like Elijah guessed, everyone had hangovers the next day.
Instead of a greasy breakfast together like Elena had pictured happening, everyone departed their separate ways. Elena guessed it was more because of Klaus and less because of the hangover. He had a knack for being annoying, their next morning especially. He enjoyed talking loudly and tearing open every window and curtain of his house. He also kept music blaring loud and had an unhealthy amount of cologne on that made everyone want to vomit.
So instead, Elijah went over to the Gilbert house, cooking Jeremy and Elena breakfast while they went up and showered. "You're a saint," Elena said coming down in a pair of shorts and long sleeve. Grabbing a piece of bacon, she munched it and laid her head on the cool countertop.
"Ah, breakfast," Jeremy said with the same attitude.
"I'm never drinking that much again," Elena groaned.
"second that," Jeremy mumbled lifting a hand in motion.
Elijah made to make sure they drank plenty of water and take more aspirin before finishing up. Jeremy ended up calling it a day and going to take a nap, while Elena felt better.
"Do you think Finn is dead?" Elena wondered to Elijah as they went for a walk around the block. Elijah had figured fresh air would be good for the two of them.
"It's doubtful," he answered darkly as they walked hand-in-hand together. "Rebekah was fairly certain she saw Finn run off after our mother was stabbed. It's more likely he is out there hiding somewhere."
Elena nodded thoughtfully. Elena still wondered what Finn's part was in the whole ritual. Was it because of Finn's blood that Alaric was able to turn into an Original? Because the line was sired by using the blood?
"No matter though," he said trying to ease the frown lines that were starting to appear across her forehead and lips. "We'll find him. There's no place he can hide that we won't look," he said confidently.
Elena tried to play it cool and agree with him, but the idea of Finn still out there nagged her. They were missing something. Finn started out as a sacrifice and then turned into, what? A way to conjure the family line? It was clear Esther always thought of everything, and Finn's part must have served a bigger purpose than just to sire a line.
"Elena," Elijah said bringing them to a stop. Facing her, he played with her hands. "I was hoping…"
Elena began to worry even more. Elijah was not usually this hesitant with her. Was something wrong? Was something going to be wrong?
"You'd accompany me on a date tonight? That is, if you're not still too hungover," he said with a smirk, laughing ever so slightly as Elena hit him lightly on the shoulder for scaring her.
Continuing to walk, the couple swung their conjoined hands together. "What would this date entail?" she wondered.
"Well," he said, "Dinner of course,"
"Of course," Elena said with a smile.
"There are movies that play outside down at the center of Mystic Falls, did you know? They play-"
"-old classics, yeah, I know," Elena said with a laugh. Her, Jeremy and her parents used to go almost every weekend in the spring when it opened.
Elijah smiled and nodded. Hopefully she was liking their date so far. "Then I was thinking a night under the falls. We can grab some dessert, a couple of blankets. I know a place that won't be too wet or buggy. What do you say?"
The night sounded amazing to Elena. A night not only with just her and Elijah, but sleeping under the falls…it sounded better than even the stars. "That sounds lovely Elijah," she smiled as they circled back to her house.
"I'll be here at 5?" he asked her, not planning to stay.
"What should I wear? Are we going out to dinner?"
Elijah thought about it momentarily. "I'll cook. Wear whatever you please," he said giving her a quick kiss. "and don't forget to pack a bag."
"Wait-" she said before Elijah could depart from her grasp. Jeremy would be home tonight. She wasn't sure if he would want their date to include her little brother. "I know," he said reading exactly what she was thinking. "I'll make enough for all three of us if he'd like to stay."
Elena smiled gratefully at him. She was appreciative of the fact that he was included Jeremy. For unknown reasons, she was having a hard time being without her little brother right now. Maybe it was because they had just lost Alaric – well, sort of. But maybe that was also why she felt so clingy to him, because Alaric living served as a memory to the old one they knew and loved. She realized how much she needed Jeremy in her life, and for him to stay in it.
"I'll see you soon," he said kissing her softly, breaking their kiss only to kiss her softly once again. "I love you, Elena."
"I love you too, Elijah," she said softly. Without comprehension, he was off in a flash and only an empty space remained.
"So, am I, like, third wheeling here?" Jeremy asked as he set the table for the three of them. When Elena said that Elijah was coming over to make dinner for them, it didn't occur to him that he was crashing a date.
"No, not at all Jeremy," Elijah said, chopping up some fresh basil.
"It's just dinner Jer," Elena said bringing over the silverware and napkins. Getting drinks and moving around the kitchen to help Elijah cook, the meal was ready in less than an hour. Elijah had made them a full homecooked Italian feast.
"This sauce is amazing," Jeremy said as he twisted some spaghetti around his fork. It was Klaus's sauce. Elena would recognize it anywhere.
"Klaus didn't tell you the secret ingredients, did he?" Elena wondered to him. The question made Jeremy confused. Didn't Elijah cook this?
"No, but he gave me the herbs I needed and told me when to add them in," Elijah smiled to her.
Noting her brother's confused look, Elena filled Jeremy in on the first time she had Klaus's sauce and the length of time it took him to perfect the sauce.
"Well, I can see why. It's amazing. Don't tell him I said it was this good though," Jeremy said, grabbing another helping for himself.
"Never," Elijah said. "My brother is insufferable enough. Adding to his ego would just be…"
"Torture?" Jeremy quipped.
"Masochism?" Elena said at the same time.
The three of them laughed. All of the above, they all thought.
"Are you sure you don't want to come with us, Jer?" Elena asked as she grabbed her coat for the movie.
Jeremy insisted on cleaning up the plates and letting them go see the movie. He knew how his sister liked to get a good spot like their mom used to. "I think I've crashed on your date long enough 'Lena. But thanks. Go have fun."
Walking back over and giving her brother a kiss, she told him they'd be back tomorrow.
When it was just her and Elijah, her body relaxed in peace and she leaned against him. "Thank you for letting Jeremy eat with us. I'm sure it wasn't what you had in mind when you asked me on a date."
"He's your brother, Elena," Elijah said with a comforting arm now around her as they made their way downtown. "He's a part of you. And I get that more than anyone. I know the importance of family. With what you both have been through over these past few days…" Elijah bit back his own disgust with himself.
Elena was both grateful for his empathy and saddened at Elijah's own personal torment. She recalled Esther telling him even he was a monster.
"Hey," she said getting his attention and bringing them to a stop. Cupping his face, she looked deep in his eyes. "Your mother was wrong. While I'm sure you did some horrible things in your past, we all have. It's human. While your past is a bit longer than most, it doesn't mean you can't be one of the good guys today."
Elijah appreciated the sentiment. Maybe he could believe it if it hadn't been so drilled into him that he was a monster. And maybe Elena would think differently if she had known all of the horrendous and selfish things he had done to others. He was a monster. He just didn't know if he still was. He desired to change because she needed him to. But there were times Elijah wasn't sure if it was possible.
"I love you," she spoke, stepping forward to him. "You, Elijah."
He stared in her eyes, grateful to have her. "I can say the same thing about you."
It was with that Elena's demeanor changed. Breaking eye contact she stepped back from him, hand still holding his, and resumed walking next to him. She silently hoped they'd get into town soon.
"Elena," Elijah said stopping in his place and tugging her back to him. She hesitantly walked back to face him. She really didn't want to touch this topic – ever. The whole thing made her uncomfortable. While she may not know everything about Elijah's past, she knew he had fallen for the last two doppelgängers. He was now three for three.
"Elena," Elijah sighed, holding her close so that their foreheads were almost touching. He wanted her to look at him, to see only truth in his eyes when telling her 'I love you'. He didn't know how to make her believe he was in love with her. But no matter how long it would take, he would.
"Can we not?" She asked him, putting a hand on his chest, fidgeting with his tie. Taking in a deep breath, she stared up at him. "I don't want to ruin tonight, okay?" The swirl of feelings he read in her eyes held him back from pushing her on the topic. The doubt of his love seemed to run deeper than he had thought.
Brushing a hair out of her face, he slowly nodded. "okay," he breathed, before leaning in for a kiss. A single kiss could only convey so much, but Elijah hoped it conveyed enough to chip at her doubt.
The rest of their night together went by smoothy. They didn't talk about the doppelgänger love problem, and they didn't get into anything too terribly dark and scary. Instead, they enjoyed each other's company basked in feeling like a normal couple. They gave each other knowing looks each time people would walk by and stare at them too long, but both were good at brushing it off.
When the movie was over, they grabbed some desserts from the bakery downtown and headed to Elijah's secret place.
"So, how'd you find this?" Elena wondered, carefully making her way down the rocky hill that led to Elijah's secret waterfall hide out. Elijah had driven them to the woods, only to make them get out and walk, climb down a large cliff, and now hike on a rocky trail that lead to another large cliff – this one with a large gap.
"Centuries ago, me and my siblings used swim around these falls. One day, I happened to be exploring and came across it." Elijah turned to help Elena, making sure that she made her way safely across the terrain before continuing on. When they got to the large gap, he had her hold onto him tight before jumping across.
It reminded her of Stefan.
Elijah noticed an odd look on her face, making him wonder what she was thinking about "What is it?"
Elena shook her head. "Nothing. Just remembering things. You said that you found this place exploring. Did you ever show anyone?"
He debated on pushing the topic to know what was on her mind, but opted out of it. She'd tell him if/when she was ready. "No, I never felt the need to bring anyone else around."
Not even Tatia or Katharine? She wanted to ask but bit her tongue from doing so. Elijah motioned her to go ahead and she carefully watched her footing making sure not to trip. Dipping behind the falls, she felt as a light mist sprayed her skin. The falls shielded them from the world.
Turning the small corner, she found a large array of blankets, lit candles, and pillows all spread out on the floor. It was in a cove laid out behind the fall, a nook almost, that was big enough to use a dry spot for shelter from the water. It was perfect.
Looking back to Elijah who had a smirk on his face, she rose on her tip toes to kiss him. She enjoyed how the mist sprayed lightly against their faces.
Elijah went and set down all their things watching as Elena took in her surroundings. He enjoyed watching her face marvel at their secret hide out spot.
Standing behind the falls, she touched the water as it ran down the cliffs. The wall of water was unbelievable. "This is amazing," Elena said breathless as Elijah snuck up behind her, wrapping his arms around her waist and kissing her neck. She continued to touch the flowing water before slowly closing her eyes and leaning back on Elijah.
"What are you thinking, my lovely Elena?" Elijah whispered in her ear.
Elena waited for a moment before answering. Picking her head back up from his shoulder she opened her eyes. "It just feels…" Elena didn't know how to describe it. It felt like things couldn't reach her here. The hurt, the drama, the problems… all of it felt small.
"Peaceful," she settled on describing to him.
And Elijah was happy to hear it. He not only felt that way too, but he wanted her to have that. Peace was not something that was felt often in their lives. After a while of standing near the falls, he convinced her to dry off and indulge in dessert. They had bought almost one of everything at the bakery – from cheesecake to brownies and an array of cookies.
"A doctor," Elena answered when Elijah turned the focus on her, asking if she had any career interests. "A surgeon, maybe? I'm not sure." They had been talking about things from Elijah's pasts such as the careers in his lifetime. It was no surprise to hear that Elijah was a businessman and never really strayed from the field.
"My dad used to have a practice in Mystic Falls," she informed Elijah. "It wasn't big or anything, but I remember he'd let us come to work with him sometimes. Jeremy and I would get to play receptionist or help check vitals." Elena smiled fondly at the memories.
Elijah watched her with admiration. Her profession choice of helping others was fitting. She was a selfless soul. "What were your parents like?" he asked carrying on conversation. He was captivated by Elena's perspective in life and felt he had talked about himself enough. He wanted to know every detail he could about her before he had the chance to know her.
Elena let out a laugh and smiled at everything she recalled about her parents. She spent over twenty minutes telling him stories and talking about their personalities.
"They drove all that way to pick me up that night," Elena said recollecting the night of her parents death. They had driven all the way to pick her up from the first day of school bonfire. "They were those kinds of people," she added, smile now fading.
Elijah brought a hand up to Elena's face, softly caressing it.
He had learned the night of the crash that Stefan had pulled her from the car, saving Elena from drowning. It surprised him to hear how long the Salvatore had tracked her and then later inserted himself into her life. She had told him about her hardships once her parents died and how she blamed herself for the accident. He heard her account of the old Caroline and the cheer squad Elena.
And then they went back to him. Together they laid in bed, Elena's head on his chest and they let conversation flow between them. She listened to him speak of his past, telling stories of what his mother was like back then and spoke of his brother, Henrik, as well. It was a bit difficult for Elijah to remember his human days, but he recapped some of his times and the people he encountered.
"If you were given the choice to be human again, would you?" Elena wondered to him. It was a question he did not to think about often because he didn't see a point. While the longing for humanity was strong, it was not because there was a desire to be human himself, but because humanity felt like redemption for all the atrocities he committed in his past.
"You'd get to grow old, have children," Elena listed to him.
"It'd be enticing, sure," Elijah said. "But no, I don't think I would." He stared down at Elena. "You've shown me how to be human while still being a vampire. And that is more than enough for me."
Elena smiled softly at him.
"Would you want to be a vampire one day?" He figured she would in order to be with him, but it was a question worth asking to get an idea of what age she'd like to be.
"I don't think I would," she replied, making him break his thoughts and look at her in surprise. "Don't get me wrong, I loved the abilities – the speed, agility, stamina…it was all amazing," she said to him. "But to live for centuries, it seems scary to me more than anything.
Elijah was caught off guard by her answer. Her response made so many questions appear in their relationship. He hadn't considered her saying no to becoming a vampire. It was just something that had to happen to be together.
"Elena…" Elijah said clearing his throat and trailing off. How does one broach this topic?
It didn't take long before he heard an "oh." He felt her weight lift off him. "I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking – I mean, I have thought of it before – us…. I just haven't really-…I mean-" Elena sighed. "I want to be with you, but I-I…"
Elijah tried to and mask his pain. He'd hopefully tell himself to forget about it for a few years. They'd broach the topic again when she was older and her feelings will have probably changed. Part of him worried what would happen if they didn't, but Elena was still young, still trying to figure out what she wanted from her life. It was a huge decision to make – the biggest one she'd ever make, so he'd give her time.
For now, he'd have to settle with acknowledging the obvious and making sure she wanted to be with him as much as he did her. "Elena," Elijah sighed, sitting up on his elbow and turning his body to face hers. "I can't give you the normal life you desire. I can't have children. I don't age. I've accumulated many enemies over the years that would love nothing more than to tear my family and I down. I can't give you a life free of chaos," he admitted to her with bitter sadness. He really and truly didn't have much to offer her when he thought of it.
"Elijah, when I said I didn't think I wanted to be a vampire, I just…." She sighed. She didn't know what to say. While she meant her decision of not wanting to be a vampire, she also loved Elijah and wanted to be with him. "I know what I signed up for when we started this," Elena said gently to him. "I did used to want to have children," she admitted. "But that would also mean continuing my family life, and in another 500 years that'd mean another doppelgänger. And I can't let that to happen, no matter how much Klaus would like me to. As for the rest, it doesn't bother me. I've lived with your family and been on the run with all of you. Even with what you think you can't give me; I still want you."
Elena leaned in and gave him a soft kiss on his lips. It was rare to see Elijah in a spot of vulnerability. He was not only exposed but seemed small, seemed defenseless against the things that were stacked against him and their relationship.
Elijah was surprised to hear she didn't want to have kids. He pictured her being a girl who wanted it all, from the white picket fence to small family medical practice like her father. Bringing her closer, he brought her into a deep and forceful kiss.
Their sex was rough. It wasn't like the past times in being slow, careful, and taking each other's time with their bodies. Instead it was needy, hurried, hard. There was a burning desire for release and a buzzing need for intimacy.
Elijah held onto Elena's naked body tightly, thrusting himself in and out of her from above. He needed to be closer, he needed to be deeper, to be everywhere he could and feel her. Hearing her give a loud moan, he continued his motions, kissing up and down her neck while thrusting deeply inside her. She was close, he could see it. Pinching and twisting one of her hard-peaked nipples, he took her over the edge with a quick sharp thrust. He watched as she unraveled below him, back arched, mouth agape, crying out in pleasure loudly.
And with a few more thrusts he came. He came with himself buried deep inside her, letting his body melt to hers, his shaft seeped in her wet warmth. Her orgasm coated him, mixing with his seed that spilled profusely inside her. He needed her. He wanted her. He'd always want her.
