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Authors: Lilah K. London

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In a haste to be inside his wife for the first time in a long time, Tyler lifted her shirt over her damp sweaty breast. He wrapped his mouth around each dark nipple. She moaned. Loud. He needed more. Tyler removed his shirt, unbuttoned and unzipped his pants. He then pulled her tiny little shorts -which he'd been watching her in all night- off. He slid her panties to the side. He loved to see her in those cute little black panties. He her needed to keep them on.

 

Once he pushed his pants down to his knees, he thrust inside her causing him to groan loudly. “Ohh god. Baby. I've missed this. You feel so good.” He said as his thrust deeper and deeper into her. Destiny watched as he pushed deep into her. Then she saw the festival fireworks explode over Tyler's shoulder in the distance. With each stroke, she could see the myriad of colors rise over his shoulder. It was as if he timed each thrust with the band's fireworks finale display. The show was ending but all she could feel her husband’s urgency.

 

Their moans and stifled cries were drowned out by the firework display overhead. As she climaxed, the sounds became louder and faster with one color after another of colorful  explosion exploding over them. Finally she held on as he plunged so deep into her body automatically clamped down on to his, making her scream out in agonizing pleasure months of buildup.

 

Tyler waited and held on for dear life until he felt Destiny explode all around him. He'd never felt her body grip him so tightly. But he kept thrusting through her orgasm and then he emptied himself into her relishing the feeling of being connected with her intimately again. He wasn’t ready for it to be over. But it was.

 

On the way home, the next morning after check out, their hands were interlocked with one another. Their relationship had survived. They were going to be okay. All they had to do was focus on school and their marriage. Tyler sighed with relief, “We're gonna make it. I know it baby.” He spoke into the cab of the truck.

 

“We will. I feel it too.” Destiny agreed.

 

 

Epilogue

 

Tyler stared at his now pregnant wife. I had been four years of hard work, counseling and prayer but they’d made it. Tyler remembered the night he and Destiny sat with Annie and Jessup to tell them the truth. After their spring break time away, on the ride home they agreed they needed to come clean about their marriage to their Mentors. Annie and Jessup didn’t seemed surprised at all.

 

In fact, they vowed to help them stay focused on their marriage and school. Tyler and Destiny renewed their vows at the end of the spring semester. During their sophomore year, they got involved with the church’s at-risk youth program. Both eventually became mentors for other teens that had backgrounds similar to their own.

 

David Duggan was proud when Tyler called to tell him that he’d be graduating along with Destiny- on time. But he was more excited when he received his card in the mail announcing he was going to be a grandfather. David tried to compose himself while he told Tyler how proud he was and how much he loved Destiny.

 

Now that graduation was over, they’d both found jobs in Bradford city and had agreed to be mentors to incoming couples to help Annie and Jessup.

 

Right now, Destiny was asleep with her belly protruding out. Tyler couldn’t wait to meet his little girl. He read to her and sang to her every night. “Just three more weeks.” He whispered to Destiny’s belly. “I love you so much.” He rubbed his hand over the baby moving at the sound of his voice.

 

“We love you too.” Destiny ran her fingers through his much shorter hair. She was still getting used to the grown up version of her husband.

 

Tyler cupped his wife’s belly and lay next to her. “I love you more.”  Then he kissed her cheek as they snuggled in for an afternoon nap.

 

 

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