Declan + Coraline
insane. But I just knew that that was how it had to be.
    “Declan?” she whispered when she broke away from me. I hadn’t realized that I was staring at her, but I could see my reflection in her eyes.
    “Sorry. I was lost in thought.”
    “About what?”
    Luckily, I didn’t have to answer since the police suddenly rushed into the park and began grabbing people as they tried to run away.
    “Until next time, guys!” The band laughed as they rushed to grab their things and make a run for it.
    I held on to her, making sure she didn’t get pushed around as the crowd broke up as well.
    “Why are they breaking them up?” She frowned. “I really liked them.”
    “Musicians can’t play here, it’s against the law. Don’t worry though, they’ll be back,” I reassured her.
    She turned to see that they were all still running and she screamed, “Free the music! Keep going!”
    She laughed as she brushed her hair behind her ear. Then her beautiful eyes drifted back to me. Neither of us spoke. We simply stood there holding on to each other as everyone else went back to their own reality. I was worried that the spell, or whatever it was that was happening between us, would stop. Every one of my senses were aware of her. She smelled like lavender, looked more beautiful than the beginning of spring at the end of harsh a winter…she made me think of a dozen other cheesy things all within those few moments.
    I spun her around to face me, and I leaned forward and kissed her once again and never wanted to stop.

CORALINE
    We made it to his car, and the second we got in, I jumped onto his lap. His seat reclined until we were laying down, and his hands found their way under my skirt. My skin was on fire and all I could think was, ‘screw it.’ If he dumped me after he’d gotten what he wanted, then I’d rather it happen sooner instead of later, because the truth of the matter was that I was already beginning to fall for him.
    If it was meant to be just sex, I could handle that now.
    “Ah, Declan,” I moaned his name.
    He squeezed my ass and bit, licked, and kissed my neck, while my hands fought with the buttons of his shirt…an action that was more patient than what he did with mine. Grabbing the front of my button-down shirt, he ripped it open and sent the buttons flying everywhere.
    I stared down at him and gasped as he pulled my bra down and took my nipple into his mouth.
    “Oh,” I gasped as I shifted on top of him.
    Though his pants were still on, I could feel his hard cock through my sheer underwear as I grinded myself against him.
    I wanted to feel him.
    My hands pulled at his belt and I undid his pants and freed his erection. He throbbed in my hand and twitched with excitement when my thumb rubbed his tip.
    “Fuck, Cora,” he hissed as he licked his lips.
    I bit his bottom lips softly then kissed him once more. My hands slowly ran along the length of him, and he bucked his hips upward, thrusting into my hand. His eyes never left mine as his hand drifted between my thighs, slid into my underwear, and rubbed against me just as slowly.
    My mouth dropped open, as my breathing grew ragged and uneven.
    “Declan.” I squeezed his member as two of his fingers entered me. He fucked me with his fingers as I worked him in my hands. I enjoyed his every moan and the fact that he seemed to grow even harder in my hands.
    We kissed each other again, but it wasn’t gentle or wet. It was, passionate, sinful, and full of lust. Our tongues collided and we moaned into each other’s mouth.
    “C…Cora.” He gasped when we broke away.
    “I want you.” I licked my lips.
    “I’m in your hands,” he replied as he pulled his fingers out of me, and I watched as he licked my essence off his fingers. Before I could give it any thought, I leaned in lick as well.
    “You are beyond sexy.” He groaned.
    But I wasn’t. This wasn’t me. He had done this. He’d made me this way, and I couldn’t control myself. I didn’t want to
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