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By IronKnucklesMike
This story contains themes of abuse and violence. Reader discretion is advised, though it’s not very graphic.
The scent of chlorine lingered in the air as sunlight filtered through the high glass windows of the community pool. The hum of distant chatter and the rhythmic sloshing of water filled the room, but Michael “Iron Knuckles” Falcone—known simply as Mike to anyone brave enough to approach him—barely noticed. Towering and broad-shouldered, with tattoos crawling down his arms like ivy, he looked out of place among the pastel-colored swimsuits and carefree laughter.
Mike’s rugged appearance belied a quieter soul, one searching for something he couldn’t quite define. He tugged at the collar of his navy tank top, feeling uncharacteristically out of his element. “Beginner Swim Classes,” the sign had said, and he had signed up on a whim. A fighter who could take on any opponent in the ring, he had never learned how to float, let alone swim.
Across the pool, Elizabeth adjusted her goggles nervously, her reflection rippling in the water as she dipped her toes in. Petite and soft-spoken, she was a stark contrast to Mike, with her kind eyes and a warmth that seemed to follow her everywhere. A librarian by trade, she had joined the class as a personal challenge, determined to face her lifelong fear of deep water.
The instructor clapped their hands. “Alright, class! Let’s pair up for today’s exercises. Grab a kickboard and find a partner.”
Mike’s gaze swept the group. Most of the other participants had already paired off, leaving him standing awkwardly by the pool’s edge. Then he saw her—Elizabeth, glancing around just as unsurely, clutching a bright orange kickboard like it was a lifeline.
“Hey,” he said, his gravelly voice softer than usual. “Need a partner?”
Elizabeth looked up, startled by his towering frame and the rugged features that seemed to scream danger. But his tone carried none of the intimidation she had expected. “Oh, um, sure,” she stammered, her cheeks flushing a light pink.
“I’m Mike,” he said, extending a hand.
“Elizabeth,” she replied, shaking it lightly. His hand was warm, calloused, and surprisingly gentle.
The instructor began demonstrating the exercise: kicking while holding the kickboard across the shallow end of the pool. Mike and Elizabeth exchanged glances, both silently relieved to be in the shallow section.
As they took turns practicing, Elizabeth found herself smiling at Mike’s gruff commentary about his own struggles.
“Man, I can punch through concrete, but this water’s got me beat,” he muttered, his legs floundering behind him as he tried to keep a steady kick.
Elizabeth giggled, surprising herself with the sound. “You’re doing fine. At least you’re not sinking!”
He shot her a mock glare, the corner of his mouth twitching upward. “Yet.”
They settled into an easy rhythm, with Mike cheering Elizabeth on when she hesitated and Elizabeth encouraging Mike to keep his form. By the end of the class, both were breathless, dripping wet, and laughing as if they’d known each other for years.
“You’re not so bad at this,” Elizabeth teased, wringing out her ponytail.
“Neither are you,” Mike said, his dark eyes softening as he looked at her. “Guess we make a good team.”
The instructor called time, signaling the end of the session, and the class began to disperse. Mike hesitated, his usual confidence faltering. “Hey, uh, you coming back next week?”
Elizabeth nodded, her heart fluttering. “Yeah. You?”
“Wouldn’t miss it,” he said, a rare smile breaking across his face.
As they walked toward the locker rooms, Mike glanced back over his shoulder, catching one last glimpse of Elizabeth before she disappeared inside. For the first time in a long while, he felt a spark of something unfamiliar yet undeniably warm—a ripple in the calm waters of his life.
And he couldn’t wait to see where it led.
—
The week crawled by like a fighter enduring the final seconds of a losing round. For Michael “Iron Knuckles” Falcone, time had never moved so sluggishly. He spent his days at the gym, pounding heavy bags and sparring with opponents, yet his mind was nowhere near the ring.
He thought about her.
Elizabeth.
Her laugh, soft and airy, played on a loop in his head. Her shy smile had taken up residence in his thoughts, popping into focus at the most mundane moments. Even as he wrapped his hands for training, the sound of her voice echoed in his memory. “You’re doing fine. At least you’re not sinking!”
“Focus, Falcone,” his trainer barked.
“Yeah, yeah,” Mike muttered, shaking his head as he jabbed at the speed bag. The rhythm was off—just like everything else this week.
Nights were no better. He stared at the ceiling of his modest apartment, the flickering light from the streetlamp outside casting shadows on the walls. Sleep eluded him, replaced by a restless anticipation. He was used to living in the moment, but now his thoughts kept skipping ahead to the next swim class.
Finally, the day arrived.
Mike arrived at the pool early, the familiar scent of chlorine filling his nostrils. He sat on the edge of a bench, glancing at the door every few seconds. Other participants trickled in, chatting and laughing, but Elizabeth was nowhere to be seen.
The instructor called for the class to start, but still no sign of her. Mike’s chest tightened—a feeling he didn’t recognize. Disappointment? Worry? He wasn’t sure.
And then, ten minutes in, the door creaked open.
Elizabeth hurried inside, her hair slightly disheveled and her face tinged with an unusual tension. She muttered an apology to the instructor and grabbed her kickboard, her eyes darting around the room until they landed on Mike.
“You’re late,” he said, trying to keep his tone light as she joined him.
“Sorry,” she replied, her smile not quite reaching her eyes. “It’s been… a day.”
Her words were clipped, and she seemed distracted, her focus wavering throughout the exercises. She kicked unevenly, held the kickboard too tightly, and barely laughed at his attempts to lighten the mood.
“You alright?” Mike asked quietly during a break.
“Yeah, I’m fine,” Elizabeth said quickly, avoiding his gaze.
The class ended before he could press further. As everyone began to pack up, Mike noticed her arm as she reached for her bag.
A dark bruise, faint but unmistakable, wrapped around her forearm.
“Hey,” he said, his voice low and steady. “What happened there?”
Elizabeth pulled her sleeve down instinctively, her face flushing. “Oh, it’s nothing. Just clumsy, I guess.”
Mike frowned, the explanation not sitting right with him. “Clumsy, huh?”
She nodded, offering a quick, forced smile. “I’ll see you next week, Mike.”
Before he could say more, she was gone, leaving him standing by the pool with a knot of unease tightening in his chest.
He stared at the door long after it had closed behind her, the echo of her hurried footsteps lingering in the air. Something wasn’t right. And he wasn’t about to ignore it.
—
The community pool buzzed with its usual energy—water splashing, laughter echoing, and the rhythmic whistles of the instructor. Mike sat on a bench by the edge, staring at the water, though his mind was elsewhere. He couldn’t shake the image of the bruise on Elizabeth’s arm from the previous class.
When she finally walked through the door, he felt the tightness in his chest ease. She offered him a small smile, though it was far from her usual warmth.
“Hey,” Mike said, keeping his voice gentle. “You doing alright?”
“Yeah,” Elizabeth said quickly, avoiding his gaze. She seemed tense, her shoulders drawn up and her movements uncharacteristically stiff.
Before Mike could say more, the door slammed open with a force that silenced the room. A tall, broad-shouldered man stormed in, his face set in a scowl that could stop anyone in their tracks. His sharp eyes locked onto Elizabeth like a predator tracking prey.
“Elizabeth!” the man barked, his voice loud enough to turn heads.
She froze, the color draining from her face. “Marcus… what are you doing here?”
“I came to see for myself,” Marcus snapped, gesturing toward Mike. “This is who you’ve been spending your time with? Him?”
The room fell silent. Mike stood slowly, his towering frame drawing everyone’s attention. He met Marcus’s glare with a calm intensity.
“She’s just here for a swim class, man,” Mike said, his voice low but firm. “Relax.”
“Relax?” Marcus scoffed, stepping closer to Elizabeth. “You think I don’t know what’s going on? Partnering up with some tattooed thug like him?”
“Stop it, Marcus,” Elizabeth said, her voice trembling. “You’re embarrassing me.”
“Oh, I’m embarrassing you?” Marcus’s tone was venomous. “Maybe you should think about how this looks to me!”
Mike stepped between them, his presence like a wall. “You don’t talk to her like that.”
“Stay out of this,” Marcus snarled, jabbing a finger at Mike’s chest. “This is between me and her.”
“She doesn’t deserve this,” Mike said, his tone steady but with an edge sharp enough to cut through steel. “You need to back off.”
Marcus’s eyes narrowed, and without warning, he shoved Mike hard. The room collectively gasped, but Mike barely moved.
“Big mistake,” Mike muttered before throwing a punch that landed square on Marcus’s jaw, sending him stumbling back.
Chaos erupted. Marcus lunged at Mike, and the two men collided like titans, their scuffle sending chairs toppling and startling the other swimmers. Elizabeth screamed for them to stop, her voice drowned out by the commotion.
The instructor and a few others tried to intervene, but neither man was backing down. Mike’s fists were like hammers, while Marcus fought with wild aggression.
“Enough!” a booming voice finally cut through the noise—the pool manager, flanked by two lifeguards. “All three of you, out! Now!”
Mike released Marcus, his breathing heavy, and glanced at Elizabeth. She looked pale and shaken, clutching her bag tightly.
Marcus wiped blood from his split lip, glaring at Mike. “This isn’t over,” he growled before storming out.
Mike turned to Elizabeth, his voice softer now. “You okay?”
She nodded weakly but avoided his gaze. “I… I’m sorry about all this.”
“Don’t apologize for him,” Mike said firmly.
The pool manager pointed toward the door. “Out. All of you. And don’t come back until you’ve sorted this mess out.”
Elizabeth left first, her head down. Mike followed after a moment, the tension still coiled tightly in his chest.
As he stepped into the sunlight outside, he saw Elizabeth standing near the parking lot, her arms wrapped around herself. Mike hesitated before walking over.
“You don’t have to deal with him alone,” he said quietly.
She looked at him then, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. “I… I don’t know what to do.”
Mike’s jaw tightened. “We’ll figure it out,” he promised.
Elizabeth nodded, her expression a mixture of gratitude and fear. For now, it was enough.
Mike leaned against his car, arms crossed, watching Elizabeth tremble under the weight of her thoughts. Her gaze darted to the parking lot exit, as though she were considering running.
“Come on,” he said softly, his voice cutting through the tense silence. “I’ll take you home.”
Her head snapped up, her eyes wide and filled with panic. “No,” she whispered, her voice breaking. “I can’t… I can’t go back there.”
The rawness in her tone startled him.
Elizabeth wrapped her arms around herself as if shielding against an invisible storm. “I’d rather sleep on the streets than go back to the way he treats me.”
Tears streamed down her face now, her composure shattered. Mike froze for a moment, unsure of what to do, but instinct soon took over. He stepped closer, gently placing a hand on her shoulder.
“Hey, you don’t have to go back,” he said, his voice steady and reassuring. “You’re not alone in this.”
Her sobs grew louder, and before he knew it, she was crying into his chest. Mike held her awkwardly at first, then more firmly as he realized how much she needed the comfort.
“Listen,” he said after a few moments, his tone calm but firm. “I’ve got a spare room at my place. You can stay there until you figure things out. No pressure, no strings attached.”
Elizabeth pulled back slightly, looking up at him with puffy, tear-filled eyes. “You’d really do that for me?”
“Of course,” Mike said simply. “You deserve better than this.”
Her lip quivered, and she nodded. “Thank you,” she whispered.
Mike gave her a small, reassuring smile. “Let’s get out of here. You eaten anything today?”
She shook her head, and he opened the car door for her. “Let’s grab some dinner first. You look like you could use a good meal.”
—
They ended up at a cozy diner on the outskirts of town, the kind of place where the waitstaff knew your name if you showed up enough times. Mike ordered a burger and fries, while Elizabeth chose a simple chicken salad.
For the first time that day, she seemed to relax. The warmth of the diner, the hum of quiet conversation, and the aroma of comfort food wrapped around them like a cocoon.
“Why are you being so kind to me?” she asked after a few bites, her voice tentative.
Mike leaned back in his chair, studying her for a moment. “Because I know what it’s like to feel trapped,” he said finally. “And I know how much it helps to have someone in your corner.”
Elizabeth blinked, her eyes softening. “Thank you,” she said again, her tone more heartfelt this time.
“You don’t have to keep thanking me,” Mike said, smirking. “Just eat your salad before it wilts.”
A small laugh escaped her, and for a brief moment, the weight of her troubles seemed to lift.
—
Later, as they pulled into the driveway of Mike’s modest house, Elizabeth’s nerves returned. She clutched her bag tightly, her knuckles white.
“You’re safe here,” Mike said, sensing her hesitation. “Promise.”
He led her inside, showing her the living room with its worn but comfortable furniture, the kitchen with its mismatched appliances, and finally, the spare room.
“It’s not much,” he said, flicking on the light. The room was small but clean, with a twin bed, a dresser, and a window overlooking the quiet street.
“It’s perfect,” Elizabeth said, her voice barely above a whisper.
Mike lingered in the doorway. “Bathroom’s down the hall. If you need anything, just let me know.”
She nodded, her eyes glistening with fresh tears. “I don’t know how to repay you for this.”
“You don’t have to,” Mike said, giving her a small smile. “Get some rest. We’ll figure the rest out tomorrow.”
As he closed the door behind him, Mike leaned against the wall and let out a long breath. He hadn’t planned on getting involved in anyone else’s problems, but there was no way he could ignore what he’d seen.
Elizabeth deserved a chance to rebuild. And he’d do whatever it took to help her find her footing again.
—
The room was quiet, save for the soft hum of the ceiling fan and the occasional creak of the house settling. Elizabeth lay in the spare room, the faint glow of the streetlight outside casting long shadows across the walls. She squeezed her eyes shut, trying to will herself to sleep.
But sleep came with its own horrors.
In her dream, Marcus was there, his voice booming with rage as he shouted her name. The dream blurred reality and imagination, placing her back in Mike’s house. Marcus kicked down the door, his face twisted in fury.
“Did you really think I wouldn’t find you?” he snarled, storming through the hallway.
Elizabeth tried to scream, to warn Mike, but her voice refused to come. She stumbled back as Marcus closed in on her, his fists clenched and his eyes wild.
“You thought you could just leave me?” he roared, grabbing her by the arm. She struggled, her heart pounding, but his grip was iron.
Suddenly, Mike appeared in the doorway, his expression fierce. “Let her go,” he demanded.
Marcus sneered, tossing Elizabeth aside like a ragdoll. “You think you can protect her? You don’t know what you’re getting into.”
The two men lunged at each other, a whirlwind of fists and fury. Elizabeth scrambled to her feet, panic flooding her as the fight escalated. The sound of breaking glass, the crash of furniture—it was chaos.
And then Marcus turned on her again, his face a mask of pure menace.
“Enough!” Elizabeth screamed, her voice finally breaking through. But as Marcus reached for her, she jolted awake.
—
Elizabeth sat upright in bed, her heart racing, her body drenched in sweat. The room was still and silent, but the terror of the nightmare clung to her like a suffocating fog. She pressed a hand to her chest, trying to steady her breathing, but the fear refused to subside.
Without thinking, she climbed out of bed and padded down the hall to Mike’s room. She hesitated at the door, biting her lip. She didn’t want to bother him, but the thought of being alone right now was unbearable.
Slowly, she opened the door and stepped inside. The room was dim, lit only by the faint moonlight filtering through the curtains. Mike was asleep, his breathing deep and steady.
Elizabeth approached the bed cautiously, her bare feet barely making a sound on the hardwood floor. She carefully lifted the edge of the blanket, intending to slip in without disturbing him.
But as she eased onto the mattress, the shift in weight stirred Mike.
“Hm?” he mumbled groggily, blinking as he turned to look at her. “Elizabeth?”
“I’m sorry,” she whispered, her voice shaky. “I didn’t mean to wake you.”
Mike sat up slightly, rubbing his eyes. “What’s wrong?”
She hesitated, clutching the blanket tightly. “I… I had a nightmare,” she admitted, her voice trembling. “It was about Marcus. He found me… here. And he… he hurt you.”
Mike frowned, his expression softening. “It was just a dream,” he said gently. “He’s not here. You’re safe.”
“I know,” she said, her voice breaking. “But it felt so real. I couldn’t stay in that room alone.”
Mike reached out and placed a hand on her shoulder. “You don’t have to explain,” he said softly. “If you need to stay here, that’s fine.”
“Are you sure?” she asked, her eyes glistening with unshed tears.
“Of course,” he said, shifting to make room for her. “Come on.”
Elizabeth lay down beside him, the warmth of his presence already easing her frayed nerves. Mike draped an arm around her, pulling her close in a gesture that felt protective and comforting.
“Thank you,” she murmured, her voice muffled against his chest.
“Anytime,” he replied, his voice a low rumble.
Within moments, her breathing steadied, and she began to relax. Mike stayed awake a little longer, his thoughts racing as he held her.
Whatever it took, he’d make sure she never had to feel afraid again.
—
The first rays of sunlight filtered through the curtains in Mike’s room, warming his face and stirring him from sleep. He blinked groggily, stretching as he turned over, expecting to see Elizabeth still curled up beside him.
But the bed was empty.
Mike sat up quickly, his heart skipping a beat. His mind raced with possibilities. Had she left? Had Marcus somehow found her? He swung his legs over the side of the bed, running a hand through his messy hair.
Just as he was about to head for the front door, a familiar and unexpected aroma stopped him in his tracks. The rich, inviting scent of freshly brewed coffee and something sizzling wafted through the air.
He froze, inhaling deeply, the panic in his chest beginning to ease. Slowly, he made his way to the door, cracking it open and stepping into the hallway. From there, he could hear faint sounds of movement coming from the kitchen—the clink of plates, the soft hum of a tune being sung under her breath.
Mike leaned against the wall just outside the kitchen, peeking in. There she was, moving around the stove with surprising ease. Elizabeth was wearing one of his oversized t-shirts that hung loosely over her frame, her hair slightly messy but endearingly so. She flipped something in the skillet with a practiced hand, oblivious to his presence.
A smile tugged at the corners of Mike’s lips as he watched her.
“Smells fantastic!” he said, breaking the silence.
Elizabeth let out a startled gasp, nearly dropping the spatula. She spun around, clutching her chest as her wide eyes met his.
“Mike! You scared me!”
He chuckled, pushing off the wall and stepping into the kitchen. “Sorry about that. I didn’t mean to sneak up on you.”
She laughed nervously, brushing a strand of hair behind her ear. “It’s okay. I just… didn’t think you’d be up yet.”
Mike took a seat at the small table, the smile still lingering on his face. “Couldn’t stay in bed with all these amazing smells floating around. What’s on the menu?”
Elizabeth grinned, plating a fluffy stack of pancakes alongside crispy bacon and scrambled eggs. “Just something simple to say thank you.”
“Simple?” Mike said, eyeing the spread as she placed the plate in front of him. “This is a feast.”
She blushed slightly as she poured him a cup of coffee. “It’s the least I could do after everything you’ve done for me.”
“Thank you,” he said sincerely, taking a sip of the coffee before digging into the food.
Elizabeth joined him at the table, sitting across from him with her own plate. For a moment, they ate in companionable silence, the tension from the previous night replaced with a warm, easy atmosphere.
As they finished their meal, Mike set down his fork and reached across the table, taking her hand in his. Her gaze lifted to meet his, her cheeks tinged pink.
“Elizabeth,” he began, his voice steady and full of conviction. “I meant what I said last night. You’re safe here. As long as I’m around, no one—*no one*—is going to hurt you again.”
Her lips parted slightly, her eyes glistening with emotion. “Mike… I don’t even know how to thank you for all of this.”
“You don’t have to thank me,” he said with a soft smile. “Just promise me you’ll let yourself start over, without fear.”
She nodded, squeezing his hand. “I’ll try.”
The moment stretched between them, charged with an energy neither of them fully understood yet.
“You know,” Mike said, his tone lightening as a playful grin spread across his face. “If this is the kind of breakfast I wake up to, I might have to keep you around.”
Elizabeth laughed, her eyes sparkling as she swatted his arm lightly. “Oh, so that’s your angle? Free food?”
He shrugged, leaning back in his chair with a teasing smirk. “Hey, I’m not complaining.”
“Well,” she said, arching an eyebrow as she leaned forward slightly. “Don’t get used to it. This was a one-time thing.”
“Uh-huh,” he said, his grin widening. “We’ll see about that.”
Their laughter filled the kitchen, the tension between them replaced with something lighter, flirtier. As they cleared the table together, their playful banter continued, each moment drawing them closer.
By the time they finished, the spark between them was undeniable. Both of them felt it, unspoken but electric, as if something new and unexpected was beginning to bloom.
—
The morning sun poured through the kitchen window, casting a golden glow over the now-empty plates and coffee mugs. Elizabeth reached for the sponge, her sleeves rolled up, ready to tackle the dishes.
“I guess it’s time to clean up,” she said with a small, determined smile, turning on the faucet.
Mike stood behind her, watching her with a mixture of admiration and anticipation. The way the sunlight danced across her face, the soft hum of a tune she didn’t even realize she was singing—it was all too much. He took a step closer, his heart pounding in his chest.
Before he could second-guess himself, he reached out, gently grabbing her wrist and spinning her around to face him.
“Mike, wha—”
Her words were cut off as he pulled her into his arms and pressed his lips to hers. The kiss was tentative at first, testing the waters, but the warmth of her lips and the faint hint of coffee on her breath sent a wave of boldness surging through him.
Elizabeth froze, her eyes wide with shock, her hands hovering mid-air. But then the initial surprise melted away, replaced by something deeper, something electric. Her hands found their way to his shoulders, then slid up to wrap around his neck as she leaned into him.
The kiss deepened, slow and tender at first, but growing more passionate with every second. Mike’s hands settled at her waist, pulling her closer until there was no space left between them. He could feel her heartbeat racing against his chest, mirroring his own.
When they finally broke apart, both of them were breathless, their faces flushed. Elizabeth looked up at him, her lips slightly parted, her eyes wide and searching.
“Mike…” she began, her voice barely above a whisper.
“I couldn’t help it,” he said, his voice low and rough. “I’ve been wanting to do that since the moment I saw you.”
Her lips curved into a soft smile, and she rested her forehead against his. “I’m not mad,” she murmured. “Just… surprised.”
“Well,” he said, brushing a strand of hair from her face, “don’t worry about the dishes right now.”
Before she could protest, he took her hand and led her out of the kitchen. Her heart raced as she followed him down the hall, their fingers intertwined.
When they reached his bedroom, Mike turned to face her, his eyes searching hers for any hesitation. Finding none, he cupped her face in his hands and kissed her again, slower this time, savoring every moment.
Elizabeth responded with equal intensity, her fingers tangling in his hair as she stepped closer. She could feel the strength in his arms as they wrapped around her, holding her like she was the most precious thing in the world.
The air between them was charged, every touch and every glance igniting sparks that seemed to set the room alight. Mike’s hands trailed down her back, pulling her closer until she was pressed against him, her warmth seeping into his very core.
“Are you sure about this?” he asked, his voice husky as he pulled back just enough to look into her eyes.
She nodded, her cheeks flushed but her gaze steady. “I’ve never been more sure of anything.”
He smiled, a boyish, almost shy grin that made her heart flutter. “Good,” he said, his voice soft.
They moved together, unspoken emotions pouring out with every kiss, every touch. The outside world faded away, leaving only the two of them in the quiet intimacy of the moment.
As they sank onto the bed, laughter bubbled between them, lightening the intensity as they teased and whispered, exploring this new and fragile connection. Mike marveled at how perfectly she fit against him, as if she had been made to fill the empty spaces in his life.
And for Elizabeth, the safety she felt in his arms was unlike anything she had ever known. In that room, with him, she wasn’t running or hiding. She was simply herself—free and unafraid.
Elizabeth turned her face to look up into his eyes as she smiled, her hand idly tracing patterns on his chest. He looked down at her and grinned. “What’s running through that brain of yours?” Mike asked.
She giggled, a soft, sweet melody that rang in his ears. “Oh, nothing. Just how wonderful you really are.” She softly kissed his jawline and he snuggled her closer to himself.
“You’re pretty amazing, yourself,” he whispered back to her, his heart thumping in his chest. “I’m not sorry to have intervened in your affairs. I can’t stand men who treat their girls like shit.”
Elizabeth grinned. “I don’t think I was ever truly his girl.” She tenderly caressed the form of his lips with her index finger. “Perhaps I’ve always been yours.”
Her face flushed as she buried in his chest. She almost couldn’t believe she just said that. Mike reached down and gently lifted her chin, looking deep into her eyes. “This is…” he railed off, leaving his thought unfinished as he drew her face to his and kissed her with unbridled passion.
Elizabeth leaned into the kiss as her body rolled onto his, her legs on either side of him. They stayed lip-locked that way for several long minutes before she felt his imminent arousal pressing into her. She pulled back slightly, locking eyes with him.
“Elizabeth, I…” She pressed a finger to his lips and softly moaned as she very gently and slowly rocked her pelvis against him, her eyes fluttering closed.
Mike let out a breath he hadn’t realized he was holding a he slipped his arms around her, his hands moving to cup her ass. She shuddered slightly at the feel of his hands on her. She looked into his eyes and bit her bottom lip, giving him a wink. Then she did something that absolutely amazed him.
Wriggling her sexy ass, gyrating against him, only using her hands on his chest to brace herself, Elizabeth managed to slip his cock inside. They moaned in unison and she leaned down to capture his lips as she slowly lifted and dipped back down on him.
Mike wrapped her tight in his arms and began meeting her slow deliberate thrusts with his own. Soon, she didn’t even have to move, as he was thrusting into her, his ass lifting off the bed. He continued for several minutes, getting faster as she began moaning more into his mouth.
He rolled them over, Elizabeth now beneath him as he drove his cock deep into her. She spread her legs as wide as she could, then pulled them back, giving him greater access to her sacred treasure.
Finally he pulled out and quickly scrambled down, burying his face between her legs, using the tips of his fingers to stretch her labia apart. He went straight to work on her, his tongue sliding up and down her crack, the tip teasing her little asshole, then back up to her hardened clit. Over and over again, eliciting squeaks and moans and shivers as she clenched his head between her thighs.
Mike’s tongue expertly delved into her velvety folds, flopping around inside her, collecting her intoxicating wetness. He let out a long, low, rumbling moan that sent shivers through her body in such a delightful way that she wanted him to stop, but oh God, keep going! She was simultaneously tangling her fingers in his hair and pressing on his head while squeezing him between her thighs. Her body begged for this beautiful torture to end, yet never stop.
Mike slid his hands up her body, cupping and kneading her beautiful soft breasts while pinching and tugging on her pebbled pink nipples, causing her to jolt and scream out in pleasure. “Oh fuck, Mike! Yes! Oh God, don’t stop! Holy fuck, you’re gonna make me cum so hard!”
Mike moaned again as his tongue lapped in and out of her, and he shook his head left to right vigorously, his nose pressing insistently against her clit with every pass. He could feel her beginning to tremble against him as she arched her back, pressing her pussy against his face, seeking that sweet burning friction.
Moments later Mike was rewarded as she screamed and released a torrent all over his face. He moaned again, drinking as much of it down as he could manage.
He stayed that way, making her quiver frantically beneath his ministrations until she came down, her body relaxing, sweating and breathing hard. He climbed over her and leaned in, kissing her lips, slipping his tongue into her mouth so she could taste herself as his cock knocked at her entrance.
Elizabeth shuddered involuntarily, spreading her legs again as he slipped back inside her. She was a bit tender, yet still aroused. “Cum inside me, Mike,” she said, looking into his eyes, her own sparkling like the stars.
Mike smiled as he looked back into hers, and began slowly thrusting in and out, in and out, in and out, eliciting another soft moan. “Oh God,” she whispered as she gripped his shoulders, digging her nails into his flesh. “You feel so amazing in me!”
The pain mixing with the pleasure spurred him on and he increased his thrusting as she attempted to pull him closer, as if trying to merge their bodies and souls. He leaned down to kiss her again.
For several long moments they were intertwined, body to body, cock inside pussy, mouths locked in passion as his shaved balls slapped against her ass. Finally he could wait no longer, as all this buildup was too much. His body went stiff and he shoved his cock deep into her womb, shooting his thick, creamy cum inside her. She wrapped her legs around him, holding him in place as his hot cum filled her to the brim and began leaning out.
“OH FUCK, MIKE, YES!” she screamed as he groaned loudly, his balls emptying completely inside her.
Mike breathed hard, sweat pouring down his body, his heart pounding as he slumped over, falling onto the bed next to her, his cock slipping out of her. He wrapped an arm around her, drawing her close to him as they lay there for some time in post coital bliss, catching their breath and cooling down.
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The cool, silver light of the evening moon filtered through the sheer curtains in Mike’s bedroom, casting a soft glow over the room. Elizabeth lay beside him, her head resting against his chest, listening to the steady rhythm of his heartbeat. His arm was draped protectively around her, fingers absentmindedly tracing gentle patterns along her shoulder.
The quiet between them was comfortable, broken only by the occasional sigh or the soft rustle of the sheets. Yet, the air seemed alive, charged with a tension neither of them could fully name but both could feel.
“You know,” Mike began, his voice low and rich as he tilted his head to look at her, “you have this way of making everything else in my life feel… smaller. Like nothing else matters when I’m with you.”
Elizabeth tilted her head up, meeting his gaze. “You mean that?”
“I’ve never been more certain of anything,” he said, his lips curving into a slow, tender smile.
Her cheeks flushed, and she averted her eyes, a soft laugh escaping her. “You’re going to spoil me if you keep saying things like that.”
“Good,” he teased, gently brushing a strand of hair from her face. “You deserve to be spoiled.”
She met his gaze again, her lips parting as if to speak, but the words didn’t come. Instead, she shifted closer, her hand resting lightly against his chest. Her touch sent a shiver down his spine, and he couldn’t help but draw her even closer.
“Elizabeth,” he murmured, his voice soft yet weighted with emotion.
“Yes?”
“Do you have any idea what you’re doing to me?”
Her blush deepened, and she bit her lip, a small, playful smile tugging at the corners of her mouth. “Maybe,” she said, her tone teasing yet laced with sincerity.
Mike chuckled, the sound deep and warm, as he gently tipped her chin up, his eyes searching hers. “You’re dangerous, you know that?”
“Me? Dangerous?” she said, laughing softly. “I think you’ve got it backward.”
He leaned in, his lips brushing against hers, the kiss slow and deliberate, as though he were savoring every moment. It wasn’t hurried or frantic; it was deliberate, a silent declaration of everything he felt but couldn’t yet say.
Elizabeth melted into him, her fingers tangling in his hair as she kissed him back. There was a fire between them, undeniable yet restrained, simmering just below the surface.
When they finally parted, breathless and flushed, Mike rested his forehead against hers. “You have no idea what you’ve started,” he whispered, his voice thick with emotion.
Elizabeth smiled, her eyes glinting with mischief. “Maybe I do.”
He laughed, pulling her closer and wrapping her in his arms. They stayed like that for a long moment, content in the quiet intimacy of their connection.
But as the evening turned to night, their playful banter returned, lightening the mood as they teased each other about everything from breakfast to the way Mike had startled her earlier. The atmosphere was deceptively calm, yet beneath the surface, there was a growing sense of something bigger—something neither of them could ignore.
When the moon was at its highest, casting a silver glow across the room, Mike leaned back against the headboard, pulling Elizabeth with him. She settled comfortably against his chest, her fingers tracing idle patterns along his arm.
“You know,” she said softly, her voice barely above a whisper, “I never thought I’d feel this… safe again.”
He tightened his hold on her, his lips brushing against the top of her head. “You’ll never have to feel unsafe again, not while I’m around.”
Her smile was small but genuine, and she turned her head to look up at him. “Thank you, Mike. For everything.”
“Don’t thank me yet,” he said, his tone light but his expression serious. “I’m not done proving how much you mean to me.”
Her laughter was soft and sweet, and as she leaned up to kiss him again, the moon reached its apex in the sky, it left them wrapped in the warm glow of each other.
The bond between them growing stronger with every stolen kiss and quiet laugh. It wasn’t just passion that filled the space between them; it was something deeper, something that felt like the beginning of a new chapter for them both.
(To be continued…?)
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