“Yes,” I whisper.
He gets back on the ground, kneeling between my thighs. The touch of his tongue feels like a paintbrush that’s on fire. My hips jerk forward as he continues to consume me, two fingers circling my clit around and around. I can’t scream, so I just breathe heavily and as quietly as I can.
When my body goes hurtling into the stratosphere, Jeff pushes his cock into my entrance. The slide forward is slick from my orgasm.
Our eyes meet as he slides all the way in. His hands go to my hips, forcing me to move with his rhythm. He’s breathing hard, chest rising and falling rapidly. He leans forward and bites the top of my right breast, which makes me come. I’m trying very hard not to scream as my body clenches again and again around him.
He yanks my feet up and puts my ankles at his shoulders. He’s even deeper now, touching me so far inside that I think he’s going to pop out of my throat. My head is whipping from side to side as he grunts and lets go. I can feel his warmth spreading through my body.
Too soon, he withdraws slowly enough that I feel a shiver of pleasure.
“You’re perfect,” he tells me, looking at the come spilling out of my body. “Perfect.”
He dives to the side and brings my hand to his mouth for a kiss before I can even blink. He’s kissed the ring he put on my finger.
“We’ll get married as soon as we can," he tells me.
Chapter 19
Marriage
Elia
TWO DAYS LATER
I’m wearing an ivory dress, even though I’m not a virgin. Butterflies are camped out in my stomach. Is this really the future that I want?
I look at Danny, who is sitting in the corner of the dressing room. He’s playing with a pink bear. He’s not old enough for someone to take it away from him.
The sight helps settle my stomach. It will be one of the greatest honors of my life to be Danny’s stepmother.
“Let me fix your tiara,” Kelly says. She and Camilla are my bridesmaids. I couldn’t choose a maid of honor, but they’ve been taking care of everything that needed to happen.
I thought that we’d just go to a courthouse and get a justice of the peace to pronounce us man and wife, but Jeff insisted on a real wedding. I thought anything legal would count as a real wedding, but we’ve invited a bunch of his business associates and my friends to attend. Cost isn’t an issue, so it’s pretty much a huge party with an open bar. The ceremony will take a very short time. It’s all about the party that we’re having tonight.
I can hear the band starting up. It means that he’s getting ready to walk.
“How do I look?” I ask them.
“You look fabulous,” Kelly says, wiping a tiny smudge of lipstick from the corner of my mouth. “You’ll knock them dead.”
“Remember to breathe,” Camilla says.
I’m dressed in the sort of white dress that little girls dream about. It’s fluffy and the bodice is covered in tiny seed pearls. One shoulder is bare. My veil barely covers my face and attaches to my very small tiara.
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