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She took him deeper and he bowed his head to watch, feeling every stroke of her tongue and seeing the way her cheeks hollowed as she sucked him deeper. She pushed him right to the edge before he pulled away, and his breath was coming in ragged gasps as he fought to stay in control.

Lia sealed her fate the second she raised her eyes to his, licked her lips and uttered a single word. “Mine.”

“Damn right I am. And now
your
man wants what’s his.” He drew her to her feet and tore away her clothing one piece at a time until she was standing in front of him, naked and perfect. He had her on the bed seconds later, stretched out beneath him so he could look into her eyes as he made love to her. He wanted to see every second of pleasure, and witness every breath while he claimed what was his.

He kissed his way down her body, not stopping until he reached her pussy. She was so wet that her arousal was smeared down her thighs. He dove in, licking and sucking, hell bent on making her come before he finally got to fuck her. She was a wild thing, clawing at the bed sheets as she ground her pussy against his mouth and tongue.

“Please, Nick. I need you inside me, need you to love me.”

“Come for me first,” he ordered, slipping two fingers into her tight passage before latching onto her clit with his mouth and sucking hard. She arched off the bed, crying out in wordless need. He pushed her harder, and finally she began to shake, her moans growing more frantic until at last she came, chanting his name as her inner walls pulsed around his fingers.

He didn’t give her time to recover, didn’t want to waste another second before taking what was his. She opened her body to his, taking him in eagerly as he moved over her, driving his cock in deep.

“I love you,” she whispered, her eyes full of adoration as she wrapped herself around him.

“Say it again,” he demanded, needing to hear the words.

“I love you. I’ll always love you,” she said it louder this time, and it made his heart soar.

“I love you too, Lia. Forever. There’s another reason I admire ravens, you know. They mate for life.”

She laughed and squirmed beneath him. “I like the sound of that. Maybe one day, I’ll ask you to redraw that tattoo you gave me, for real this time. So I can have a forever raven of my own.”

The idea of marking her beautiful skin with his signature raven wings snapped the last strands of his control. “Anything you want, Cin.”

After that, there was no holding back.

He sealed her mouth with his and began to make love to her in earnest, their bodies blending into one perfect whole. Her legs gripped him tight, and every thrust pushed his dick deep into the tight heat of her cunt. They found their rhythm and followed it, perfectly matched, breathless and wild as they made love staring into each other’s eyes. It was the most intimate, amazing experience of Nick’s life, and as he watched Lia climax again, he knew that he’d found the one place in the world that he truly belonged. With her.

That knowledge sent him careening out of control, and he came hard, emptying himself inside her as she cried out his name. When his senses returned, she was staring up at him, a smile on her face and love in her eyes.

“If I’m Cinderella, and you’re Prince Charming, then does this mean we get to live happily ever after?”

He laughed and nodded.

“That’s exactly what happens now. All you ever had to do was make a wish.”

 

The End

 

 

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