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Don't Stop

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We moved slowly, but with an urgency that wasn’t about rushing. It was about not wasting a single second and enjoying it thoroughly. I slid my hands beneath the hem of his T-shirt, feeling the warm planes of his back, the way the muscles shifted under my touch. When I pushed the fabric higher, he caught the hint, pulling it over his head and tossing it aside before settling back over me.

Every brush of skin against skin felt like fire meeting water. It was sharp, then soft, leaving behind a hum that curled low in my stomach. His lips wandered from mine to the curve of my jaw, down to the hollow of my throat, lingering there until my fingers tangled in his hair.

“I’ve wanted this,” he murmured against my skin, his voice rough, “since the night we left for this trip. Every time you looked at me, every time we laughed… I wanted to close the gap and just have you wrapped in my arms.”

“Then don’t stop now,” I whispered, spreading further for him.

His hands cupped my breasts, slowly smoochi
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