could and still needing more. I wanted to be consumed by her, completely taken over by her body and soul.
She moved with me, meeting me thrust for thrust, whimpering. I held myself up with one arm, the other at her hip keeping her pinned to the mattress. I loved watching her, lips parted and eyes on mine.
It was arrogant to think I’d saved her last summer. I saw now that she didn’t need rescuing. She was the type of person who loved others more than she loved herself. That was her curse and her gift. She would’ve liberated herself. She’d been halfway there, insisting on going to a different college than Nathan. She was never meant to be caged, and she knew it.
Her nails raked down my back, making me smirk as I fucked her harder. She bit her lip, trying to hold in her cries. I tugged it out by sucking on it. Sweat coating my brow as I tried to give her everything. “No way baby, let me hear you.”
She shook her head, hooking her ankles around my hips, keeping me inside her. “There are people down the hall.”
I nodded, nipping at her neck. “I know. Aren’t roommates the worst? Tell me to get rid of them and I will.”
She snorted, pushing on my shoulder, rolling us back over.
She rode me, her hands on my chest for balance. She was a vision, taking the pleasure she demanded with her long blonde hair swaying and her head thrown back. She came hard, a soft groan on her lips as she stilled above me. Her pussy clenched, milking my dick so fiercely I had no other option but to spill inside her.
She was panting on top of me, trying to catch her breath while I stroked her fevered flesh. “Move in with me, baby. Let me love you every night and kiss you every morning.”
She sighed, sitting up with her hands on her slim hips and a smile on her swollen lips. “Wasn’t the deal constant orgasms before I gave you my answer?”
I flipped her onto her back, pushing her knees to the mattress. “Tell me now and I’ll make you come until the sun’s up.”
“Promises, promises.” She laughed as my teeth clamped on her inner thigh. “Okay, okay. I’ll move in with you.”
I moved up her body, hovering over her beautiful face. “I love you in a way I never knew existed.” I brushed the hair back from her face, hoping like hell she saw the truth in my eyes.
Savy was my whole world. We’d been hurt, she worse than me, and my brother had been a mess most of his life. Now, we were healing.
Nathan still had a lot of work to do, even after eight months he understood that he was nowhere near ready to leave his facility. Savy visited him once a month, making the long drive to be there for her best friend. His doctors said her visits were good for him. They gave him something to look forward to. I went with her for support. Nathan still didn’t want much to do with me. He no longer made me leave the room when they hung out, so that was progress.
We’d traveled a broken, ugly road that had led us to this moment, to her in my bed agreeing to move in with me.
If I had it all to do over again, I wasn’t sure what I’d change. Savy was who she was because of what she’d endured, and what she’d overcome. I was who I was because seeing her, loving her, had made me a man worthy of her attention.
Who could know where any of us would be if we’d done even one small thing differently?
Life was funny like that, and made me appreciate even the parts that hurt like hell.
When I realized I had everything I’d ever wanted, I knew all the pain was worth it.
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Livi
Airplanes were not my most favorite place to be. They smelled bad and were a breeding ground for bacteria. Not to mention that heavy metal boxes had no business being in the air. But I’d calculated the drive to Georgia, and it wasn’t worth it for a long weekend. So, I’d let my best friend drag my ass onto the unnatural monstrosity.
“Are you going to tell them?”
I shook my head as I collapsed into the thin blue leather seat. “Nope.”
“You need to tell them.”
I rolled my