Riley led Kay down the stairs in the dormitory hall, out the door and to the parking lot.
"I'm sorry about my brother….I should've warned you, he can be a bit of a pain," Riley said as he led her to where his car was parked. Kay smiled.
"It's okay," she said. "I like a little comedy before meals," she joked, causing Riley to laugh.
"Comedy, right." He replied. Kay grinned.
"Reminds me of my twin and being at home." She commented. They finally reached his car. Riley led her to the passenger side and opened the door for her. Kay gave him a smile as she slid in. Riley waited until her legs had swung into the car before shutting the door and going around to the driver's side and getting in.
"I didn't know you had a twin," he said. Kay smiled.
"It's not quite like you and Parker, my brother and I are fraternal twins," she said, eliciting a nod from Riley.
"Understandable." He replied as he started the car and backed out of the spot. There was silence for a few moments before Riley spoke again. "So where's home for you?" He questioned. Kay paused for a moment.
"Oh, around," she said. Riley gave her a brief look.
"Uh huh……and…around what parts would that be?" He asked.
"My family lives about an hour from here. We moved about 6 years ago." She replied. Riley nodded.
"Cool, so where were you before moving?" He asked.
"Oh, all over the place," she lied. "Dad's job would transfer him a lot….so it's really hard to say….."
"Oh cool. What does he do?" He asked.
"Do?" Kay asked, her eyebrows rising a bit. She looked out the passenger window as Riley drove, trying to think of something. She watched the cars whizzing by beside them as she came up with something plausible enough. "Uh……truck driver," she blurted out.
"Truck driver?" Riley asked.
"I mean…..salesman," she said. "Yeah, dad's a salesman…..and you know, he sometimes had to move around to different companies…….and instead of having us just stick in one place and him being away all the time and being separated, he would just pack up the whole family and we'd move."
"That's sweet," Riley said. Kay nodded. "So, does he still do that?"
"Uh, no," Kay said. "Dad was made district manager when we moved here……..so……we get to stay in one place," she said with a shrug. She quickly shook her head. "Anyway, enough about me, let's talk about you," she said with a smile. "Where are you from?" She asked. Riley turned the steering wheel as they approached the pizza place and he found a parking space.
"Parker and I are just townies," he said. "Our parents came here from Thailand a little after they got married," he added as he parked the car and shut off the ignition.
"Oh, so all your family's back in Thailand?" She asked.
"Well, mom's family is," he said. "Our aunts and uncles on dad's side immigrated here not to long after dad did and they're spread all over the place in Boston and Chicago. My grandparents are living in Florida."
"Oh wow... That's pretty spread out." She replied. Riley nodded and got out of the car. Kay went to open her door but was stopped when Riley came to her side and opened it for her. He held his hand out to her, which caused Kay to smile as she obliged and placed her hand in his. Riley held her hand as she stepped out of the car. Once she was standing beside him, he shut the door and clicked on the car alarm before lacing his fingers through hers. The walked towards the restaurant and waited a few moments before they were brought to their table.
"So, you and Parker were born here?" Kay asked as she and Riley looked over the menus they were given.
"Yeah," he said.
"Cool." She replied looking over the menu.
"So what are your plans for the rest of the afternoon?" Riley asked. Kay shrugged.
"I don't know, why?" She asked.
"Oh I was just wondering if you wanted to come back and watch a movie." he replied. Kay smiled.
"Yeah, that….that sounds really great," she said. She paused. "Uh, would it be bad form to say that I hope it'll be without your brother?" She asked. Riley laughed.
"Uh no," he chuckled. "Pretty sure I like you even more now," he said, which made Kay smile brightly. A few seconds later, their waiter appeared.
"Ready to order?" He asked. Riley looked at Kay who nodded.
"Yeah. I'll have the Thai Chicken Pizza with a water please." Riley replied before handing his menu off to the waiter, who then turned to Kay. Kay glanced down at her menu before looking up at the waiter.
"And I'll have the veggie pizza with no cheese and light tomato sauce and water," she said. The waiter nodded and took her menu before walking away. Riley gave her an odd look.
"Cheese less pizza? What's the point?" He asked. Kay chuckled.
"Cheese is overly fattening and as a gymnast I can't have overly fattening foods... Otherwise I could kiss my career goodbye." She replied. Riley's face fell.
"Oh," he said. "Well, now I feel like a total ass for suggesting this place……..I mean…….I should've picked some place that's…….uh……without cheese," he said. Kay laughed.
"It's fine," she said. "Are you sure?" He replied. Kay nodded.
"Trust me, you get used to the strange looks and comments. Growing up, my mom would always try and feed me massive amounts of food..Come to think of it, she still does." She commented.
"Oh yeah?" Riley asked as the waiter returned with their water.
"You're pizza's will be out shortly," he said before walking away again.
"So, what kind of stuff does your mom try to get you to eat?" Riley asked, taking a sip of his water. Kay shrugged.
"All sorts of stuff…..corn bread, mashed potatoes………her fried chicken is deadly," she said. Riley laughed.
"Is that a good or bad thing?" He asked. Kay chuckled.
"Good for the taste buds, not so much for every thing else," she said.
"Sounds really good... I take it she's a good cook then?" He asked.
"Well, she's always managed to keep me, my dad and my brothers satisfied, so yeah, she's a pretty good cook," Kay replied, taking a sip of her water. Riley smiled.
"What about you? Are you a good cook?" He asked. Kay chuckled.
"Me?" Kay asked. "Uh, not really. I mean, I can figure out my way around the kitchen and can make some simple stuff, but that's pretty much it. Growing up, my mom would always try to sit me down and teach me to cook but I always preferred to be outside playing football with the guys," she said. "She used to say no guy in his right mind would ever marry me if I never learned to cook," she laughed. Riley smiled.
"Well, between me and you, I think you've got some other pretty great qualities to make up for whatever you lack in the cooking area, so that shouldn't be a problem," he said with a quick wink, which made Kay blush.
"Thanks." She replied. The two leaned back a bit as the waiter returned with their pizzas.
"So you said you'd rather play outside with your brothers... How'd you get into gymnastics then?" Riley questioned. Kay laughed a bit.
"That would be mom's way of trying to get me out from the clutches of tomboy-ness," she said. "When I was little my brothers' influence kind of made me less than feminine, so when I was around seven, my mom took me to a gymnastics center and put me in classes, thinking that being around other girls and the leotards and just…….everything about it, would make me into well…….a girly girl." Riley made a face and Kay just laughed. "I started out in soccer, but then my mom discovered it meant that I got to wear cleats, and with four brothers, she wasn't too impressed. So she switched me into figure skating... That ended really quickly when she found me trying to stab James with my skate."
"One of your brothers?" He figured, to which Kay nodded. "Interesting," he chuckled, taking a bite of his pizza.
"Oh, you really want to hear interesting, you should hear what I did when my mom tried to lure me to the girly side by buying me an Easy-Bake Oven for my sixth birthday."
"……Please don't tell me you tried to stick one of your brother's head in it or something," Riley asked warily. Kay laughed.
"Uh, not quite," she said. "I used it to melt the Barbie dolls my mom bought me…….yeah the fire fighters that showed up didn't think it was funny," she said.
"Wow... That's, um, different?" Riley laughed. "So, I take it you and your mom don't get along?" Riley asked. Kay shook her head.
"Oh no, we're close," she said, taking a small bite of her pizza. "I mean, when I was a kid there were a lot of rolling of eyes from both of us, but as I started getting older and the……..well………differences…..between me and my brothers became more apparent, we got closer since, well we were the only females in the house and had to stick together," she said with a small smile.
"Ah I see." He replied, nodding. The two continued chatting and getting to know each other more as they continued their meal. Through their conversation Kay found out that Riley and Parker were both avid competition swimmers and that though Parker's forte was diving, Riley excelled more when it came to races and laps. "I just….love water," he said during his enthused proclamation of his favorite past time. "I mean, even when I'm not competing…….it's just……it's like everything, even something as mundane as walking, becomes so slow and beautiful." Kay smiled, finding the way his face lit up as he spoke endearing.
"Wow, that sounds amazing," she said.
"It really is." He replied. "Do you like to swim?" He questioned.
"Uh, yeah," she said. "But it's nothing compared to……well, your thoughts about it," she smiled. "I mean for me I've always seen swimming as a great way to cool off in the summer or work on my muscle toning, but that's about it," she admitted. Riley nodded.
"Not everybody has the same passion." He commented. Kay nodded.
"Yeah, you're right," she said.
"At least you know how to swim," he pointed out. "I remember back in high school, Parker dated this girl and……well, let's just say that if your mom likes girly girls, she would've loved this girl. She was more concerned about getting her hair wet or the chlorine 'messing up' her hair. Parker tried to get her in a pool once and she refused to go anywhere deeper than three feet and the second someone splashed her and got her hair wet….well, the speed she jumped out was record breaking." Kay laughed.
"Sounds like a lot of the girls that I do gymnastics with." She replied, sipping her water. Riley chuckled as he thought back.
"Man, now that I'm thinking of that girl, I'm trying to remember what her name was…..Hayley…..no…..Holly……yeah, yeah, Holly Mitchell," he said with a nod. Kay's eyes widened and she gave a small snort, nearly choking on the sip of water she had taken. Riley gave her a worried look. "You okay?" He asked. Kay cleared her throat.
"Uh yeah," she said softly, setting her glass on the table. "Sorry…..just…..uh…..Holly, she's on the gymnastics team with me…….and uh…….well let's just say she and I don't exactly get along," she said, thinking back to how she punched the girl in the nose the other day after she insulted Samantha. Riley chuckled.
"Somehow, I can see you not getting along with her." He replied as the check appeared at their table. Riley reached over and took the slip of paper before Kay could even start to move to pick it up. Riley smiled as he grabbed his wallet.
"It's a date Kay... The guy always pays." He commented, shooting her a wink. Kay blushed, looking down as if suddenly fascinated by the decorative pattern on the table.
"Uh yeah…….I knew that……..just……uh…..never mind," she mumbled. As much as Parker kept referring to this as a date before and Riley made no move to correct his brother, what Hannah had said before kept nagging in her mind. Even with his gestures of opening doors for her and holding her hand, Kay wasn't sure if this was a date or just two people sharing a meal. Her mind nearly kicked her at that. Uh yeah, sweetie, holding your hand like that did kind of suggest that this just might be a date, idiot, her mind chastised. Riley noticed her quietness as he dropped a card on the table on top of the bill.
"You alright?" He asked. Kay looked up and nodded.
"Uh yeah…..I'm fine……really good, actually," she admitted. Which was true. Now that Riley himself had referred to this as a date, a strong sense of ease went through her mind as the insistent uncertainties were put to rest. The waiter came over quickly and picked up the credit card and check. He returned a few moments later with another piece of paper for Riley to sign.
"Ready to head back?" He questioned as he signed the check. Kay nodded and Riley returned his card to his wallet before the two stood up and left the restaurant. Riley reached over and took her hand again as they made their way to his car.
"Can I ask you something?" Kay asked. Riley looked at her.
"Sure," he said.
"Okay well…….okay sorry if this sounds weird but………well, why lunch?" She asked as they reached his car.
"What do you mean?" Riley questioned as he opened the passenger's side door for her.
"I just mean…..you know…..instead of dinner, why lunch?" She asked. Riley was quiet for a moment.
"I have early practice every morning, and I didn't think it'd be fair to you if we were to watch a movie and then I just either fall asleep or kick you out." He replied. Kay bit her lip.
"Oh," she said, suddenly feeling pretty stupid.
"Plus," Riley said. "I guess……I didn't want to wait all the way until the evening to see you," he said. Kay blushed.
"Oh," she said. "I'll just…..uh, shut up and get in the car," she muttered as she slid in the car. Riley chuckled and shut the door before going over to the driver's side and getting in himself. Riley gave her a quick smile before starting up the car and pulling out of the parking lot as he drove back to campus.
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Gabby sat at her desk in her dorm, taking notes from her reading in her Psychology textbook when a loud banging on her door made her jump, startled. She slowly stood up, adjusting her glasses on the bridge of her nose.
"Who's there?" She asked cautiously once she reached the door, deciding that anyone who'd bang on her door with such force was someone to be wary of.
"It's Mat," came the response from the other side. Gabby blinked.
"Lisa's in class," she said.
"Good, 'cause I came to see you," he replied through the door. Gabby sighed before walking over to the door and opening it.
"Hi," she said softly. Mat stared at her for a moment.
"Hi," he spat out before pushing past her into the room.
"Oh, won't you come in?" Gabby muttered sarcastically before shutting the door. She turned around to face Mat, only to see him peering at her with an incredulous look.
"What is your deal?" He asked. Gabby frowned.
"Huh?" She asked, confused. "You're the one who banged on my door as if the place was on fire, shouldn't I be asking you that question?" She asked as she slowly walked past him and went to her desk, shutting her textbook as she figured she wouldn't get any more studying in for now.
"I mean, you come off as this really nice and sweet girl but…….what…..is that just an act?" He asked. Gabby turned back to him.
"Excuse me?" She asked. "I don't……understand," she said.
"I mean, we're all supposed to be friends, right?" He asked. Gabby opened her respond but was cut off by Mat continuing to speak. "I mean, sure trying to be friends with Josh might be a full time job but I kind of thought you'd be easy," he said. He closed his eyes and shook his head. "Not easy, I mean……..easy to get along with," he ranted.
"I……never thought I was particularly hard to get along with," she said. Mat scoffed.
"Yeah, well, being a sucky person kind of makes it hard to get along with you," he said. Gabby's eyes shot up.
"What?" She asked, her mouth falling open in shock.
"I mean, you don't even know me, what the hell gives you the right to judge me and what I do?" He went on. Gabby blinked, her mouth slowly closing.
"I…"
"A lot of guys date around, it doesn't mean I'm some sort of ass or something. Oh," he said, throwing his hands up. "and the whole not taking a drink from your soda after I did……real nice," he said. Gabby leaned against his desk. He glared at her. "You did something," he said.
"I…..wha?" She asked. Mat nodded.
"Yeah, you……you worked your mind mojo and got into my head," he accused. Gabby stared at him.
"I did no such thing," she exclaimed, horrified.
"Well how else do you explain it?" He asked.
"Explain what?"
"What you said……last night……it stuck, and……" He said, his voice trailing off in his anger. Gabby blinked.
"I…….I didn't say anything, and I certainly didn't work any sort of mojo," she said.
"Okay, it wasn't what you said….just………..you reacted," Mat insisted.
"I reacted?" Gabby repeated.
"Yeah! You couldn't get out of the cafeteria fast enough…….no, more like you couldn't get away from me fast enough. I offer to walk you back here since it was late and you're worried about people getting the wrong idea. If that's not being judgmental, I don't know what is!" Gabby stood back, taking in all he said and waiting to see if he had ended his tirade. After she was sure he was finished she sighed.
"I wasn't worried about people getting the wrong idea," she said in a small voice. "Just Lisa. I mean, how would it look? Her date shows up with her roommate? I was just trying to avoid any trouble for both of us," she explained. In all honesty, she did react when Mat admitted to his view on dating. But not the way he had seen it. Hearing how he had the tendency to date around came as a blow, much like seeing him with Lisa earlier that night had. It rocked her amorous thoughts about him at their core and she wasn't sure how to deal with that, and with that confusion came feeling awkward about drinking from the soda after he had. Not that she thought anything wrong with it, or him, but it felt strange putting her lips where he had put his….as if they'd been kissing.
"Oh, a likely story," Mat snorted. Gabby snapped her head up and looked at him.
"Why do you care what I think, anyway?" She snapped her voice close to yelling at his tone. "It's like you said, I don't know you, so why does it matter?" She paused, blinking as if she was gathering her senses. "I'm sorry," she said. "I shouldn't have yelled like that," she muttered. Mat closed his eyes. Something about her apologizing much like how she had been during their conversation the night before made his anger dissipate.
"What'd I tell you about apologizing?" He muttered. "Someone barges in your dorm room, verbally attacking you…..you yell, that's normal," he said. Gabby looked at him.
"I'm confused," she said. "Are you mad at me, or am I supposed to be mad at you?" She asked. Mat opened his eyes and looked at her. He thought about it for a moment before giving a soft chuckle.
"I'm really not sure anymore," he said. Gabby couldn't help giggle slightly.
"I'm sorry," she said. "……..For………last night…….for any reaction I had and for how it may have looked," she said. Mat sighed.
"I'm sorry too...I honestly have no idea why I reacted the way that I did." He really didn't understand it. He'd had girls that expected more from him react more extremely than Gabby had. There had been incidents of girls preaching how much what he did lacked virtue, girls cursing up a storm, even a slap or two, and he let it go. Sure, in the moment it was disappointing to have someone not understand him but an hour later he let it go, brushed it off as it being their problem and not his. But Gabby, something about her reaction stuck with him. It felt like as if Lydia herself was judging him, only it felt like it cut so much deeper.
"Are we….okay?" Gabby asked gently. Mat was quiet for a moment before nodding.
"Yeah, we're good," he said. "As long as you don't think I'm some STD-riddled manwhore," he said. Gabby's eyes widened.
"I never……I mean…." She shook her head furiously. "That's not-" Mat chuckled.
"It was a joke," he said. Gabby shut her mouth.
"Oh," she said. "Well, even so, I don't think you're a…..STD-riddled man…….er…..Lothario," she muttered. Mat laughed and nodded.
"And I don't think you're a sucky person," he said. Gabby smiled. "Well, I guess I should go…band practice," he said. Gabby nodded. He turned towards the door and stopped before looking back at her. "You're still coming over tomorrow, right?" He asked.
"Uh…yeah, I mean, if you still want me……….I mean, still want me to…….uh," she tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. "Are the others?"
"Lydia and Kay seemed to be down with it, who knows what Josh is doing," he replied. Gabby nodded.
"Okay," she said. Mat nodded.
"Yeah, see ya around," he said before opening her door and leaving the room.
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Riley and Kay arrived back at Riley's suite and Kay was currently sorting through the incredibly large movie collection that Riley and Parker had sitting in their living room.
"You have a huge collection of movies." Kay muttered. Riley, who had gone to the kitchen to get refreshments, returned with two glasses of water and smiled.
"It works to pass the time, I've never been a huge TV person, prefer movies," he said as he came up behind Kay. She turned and looked at him.
"Really, with the thousands of cases sitting around, I really never imagined that you had a thing for movies," she said. Riley smiled and handed her a glass. Kay accepted it and took a sip. "So, what'd you do to make sure Parker wasn't around?" She asked with an inquisitive smile. Riley chuckled.
"Nothing, he has class around now, and then he usually hits the pool for a while, so I figure we've got a few hours to ourselves," he said. Kay's smile expanded to a grin.
"Whatever will we do to pass the time?" She asked coyly. Riley grinned devilishly before leaning into to kiss Kay.
"I can think of a few ways." He replied. Kay's grin only widened as the two met for a light kiss. After it ended, Riley looked down at her before taking her glass out of her hand and placing it, as well as the one in his hand, down on the coffee table. He turned back to Kay and pulled her into his arms, his lips finding hers once more in a more intense meeting. Kay eagerly returned the kiss, opening her mouth as her tongue gently traced his lips. She felt Riley accept the invitation and open his mouth as their tongues soon began to move against each other. They pulled away a few moments later for some much needed air.
"So what about that movie?" Kay questioned. Riley smiled.
"Movies are pretty overrated, don't you think?" He asked softly. Kay giggled.
"Yeah, I can see what you mean," she replied, biting her lip gently.
"So..." Riley trailed off. Kay looked at him.
"So..." She replied. Riley chuckled.
"What would you like to do if we're not gonna watch a movie?" He asked, a mischievously glint in his eyes. Kay blushed. Oh about a million things to your body... She thought. She bit her lip as her mind really thought about how far this should go. On one hand the idea of running her hand down his tight swimmer's body, among doing other things, did sound inviting, she also knew that they had just met, and this was their first date. She'd already thrown proper date etiquette out the window by kissing on the first date but she wasn't prepared to go too far.
"This seems like a good alternative for now," she finally replied as she caught his lips in a kiss. Riley grinned as he kissed her back. His free hand groped around for the movie that she'd picked out earlier. He broke away and looked at her.
"Come on, last thing either of us needs is my idiot twin walking in on us 'watching a movie'." He chuckled as he stood and helped Kay up off the couch. He led her towards his bedroom, shutting the door behind them. Riley tossed the movie onto his desk and turned around to face Kay whose back was against the door.
"Hi." He spoke softly. Kay blushed.
"Hi." She replied before Riley's lips crashed back against hers, his hands dropping to her waist and pulling her closer. Instinct and desire took over reason in Kay's mind as her hands squeezed between their bodies, her nimble fingers working on the buttons of his shirt until they were all undone. She moved her hands up, pushing the shirt off his shoulders, leaving him in just his white undershirt. Riley's hands went to the belt of Kay's jeans and quickly unbuckled it. After the belt had been dealt with, his hands undid the button of her jeans and slowly slid the zipper down. He pushed the top of her pants down slightly, his hands moving to where the denim material had been seconds before. Kay moaned, the sound muffled by his mouth on hers, at the feel of his hands on her. Riley smiled against her lips as his hands moved to the back of her thighs. Kay gave a shocked squeal as she felt Riley heft her upwards, lifting her feet off the ground. Her legs instantly wrapped around his waist.
"Someone's a little impatient," she muttered against his lips. Riley chuckled.
"You would be too if you had a beautiful woman in front of you." He commented as he pressed her back against the door. Using one hand to steady Kay's body against his and the door, his other hand snaked up her back and quickly found the clasp of her bra and undid it. The piece of material in question quickly fell from under her shirt and onto the floor.
"Hmm," Kay replied as her hands gripped at his shoulders. "Bet you say that to all the girls you get in your room," she teased. Riley grinned as he kissed her neck and began to undo the buttons on her shirt.
"Just you." He replied huskily. Kay tilted her head back against the door.
"You're wearing too many clothes," she groaned as her hands slowly left his shoulder, making sure he had a secure grip on her and she wasn't about to fall. Her hands soon found the buttons of his jeans and she artfully undid them without moving from her perch against his waist.
"You know," Riley commented as they slowly slid down his legs and he stepped out of them. "Most guys would think that's really freaky what you just did." He chuckled as he pushed her shirt off her arms and tossed it to the ground. Kay grinned.
"Just think of it as a bonus of being with a gymnast," she said, giving him a wink. "We're pretty flexible," she said, kissing the side of his mouth before working down along his jaw. Riley grinned as his played with the waistband of her panties. While Kay kissed her way down his jaw line her hands started to pull at Riley's undershirt. Without missing a beat, the piece of material was gone. Riley scrambled to keep a hold of her, after his arms lifted up to aide in the removal of his undershirt.
"Maybe we should move this to the bed," he suggested.
"Mmmm, you have some amazing ideas." She commented. Riley, careful not to trip over his discarded jeans, pulled her off the door and held her too him as he carried her across the room and set her down on his bed. Kay propped herself up on her elbows while Riley started at her.
"You sure you want to do this?" He asked. Kay blinked, feeling lost by the sudden stop in the touching and kissing. Riley took a deep breath and made sure to keep his eyes above her neck, fearing if he looked down at her exposed breasts, all gentlemanly thoughts would leave his head. "We could slow down, if you want." Kay smirked.
"Isn't that like shutting the barn door after all the horses have run out?" She asked. Riley opened his mouth to speak but was cut off by Kay standing up in front of him. "Besides, that would mean that I have to collect my clothes and do a walk of shame... I'd much rather have something to show for it." She replied as she pressed her lips to his and pushed his boxers down. Riley placed a finger under her chin, making her lift her face up to look him in the eyes.
"Whatever happens here," he said softly, "it won't end in a walk of shame," he concluded before lowering his lips to hers in a gentle kiss. The two slowly sat down on the bed, their arms around each other, their lips still attached as Riley laid her down on the bed and eased on top of her.
"Wait," Kay whispered, detangling their lips. "Safety first," she muttered huskily against his chin. Riley nodded quickly, feeling a little stupid for not thinking of that himself. He shifted on top of her a bit as his hand went to the nightstand beside them, opening the drawer and producing a small foil package which he quickly tore open with his teeth. Kay waited, lightly biting her lower lip, watching as Riley pulled the condom out of the package and tossed the foil aside before he balanced himself over her with one arm while the other worked on getting the condom on himself. After a moment he glanced back at her.
"Ready?" He asked. Kay nodded before pushing her panties down over her legs.
"Yeah," she said softly as she opened her legs beneath him, bending her knees next to his waist. She put her arms around him, her hands going to his toned and firm back. Riley kissed her gently as he shifted again, slowly entering her. Kay moaned at the feel of him inside of her. This wasn't at all her first time, having had lost her virginity with one of her guy friends she had ventured a relationship with back in high school, but the build up and the fact that they hadn't agonize themselves by acting on thoughts of 'should we do this' or 'are we going to fast?' made the sensation all the more illicit and arousing. Riley slowly moved against Kay's body, moaning when her hips would push back against his. Kay squeezed her eyes shut as they continued, their movements picking up in speed as the sensations grew in intensity.
"Oh," Kay breathed out as Riley's lips found her clavicle, sucking and nipping at the delicate flesh. Kay's legs tightened around him as her hands went up, burying themselves in his short spiky hair. Riley lowered one of his arms from where he had kept them by her shoulders and let his hand travel down to one of her legs, clutching it below the knee as his thrusts got even faster. Kay moaned as her toes curled against the bed. "Oh god, don't stop," Kay gasped. Riley's lips traveled up to her neck.
"Wasn't planning on it," he grunted against her skin. Kay's fingers tightened in his hair as she felt her orgasm crash down on her. Her hips moved against him as she rode out the waves, moaning as she felt his grip on her leg tighten as he too moaned. Seconds later she heard him give one last grunt before collapsing on top of her. Both held each other as they panted, fighting to catch their breath. "Sorry," Riley muttered as he shifted off of her so he was now lying next to her. Kay smiled and turned to her side, curling next to him.
"Really didn't mind," she mumbled as her head found a place on his chest. Riley's arms came around her. "I'm pretty sure I just worked off all the calories from lunch," she teased. Riley laughed.
"I bet you're regretting getting cheese less pizza now, huh?" He replied. Kay giggled. She felt Riley shift beside her as he let go of her and sat up.
"Kicking me out already?" She asked. Riley looked back at her and quickly dove down and kissed her.
"I'd have to be all kinds of stupid to do that, wouldn't I?" He questioned. Kay grinned.
"Well, yeah," she said. Riley chuckled and got up from the bed. Kay watched as he removed the condom from himself before getting up and tossing it in the wastebasket in the room. Kay's grin only widened as her position gave her a perfect view of his naked body as he moved around the room.
"I guess we could….watch that movie," Riley muttered. Kay shrugged. Her thoughts were more around getting him back into bed with her.
"Sure, I guess," she said. Riley nodded and walked over to his desk, Kay's eyes never leaving him as he picked up the DVD case and walked to his television set. He popped the DVD into his player and turned the TV on, hitting the input button, causing the TV to jump over. He could feel Kay's eyes on him the entire time.
"Yes?" he questioned as he fiddled with the volume.
"Huh?" Kay asked, his voice breaking her reverie of staring at him. Riley smirked.
"You're staring at me," he replied. Kay blushed.
"No I'm not," she said. Riley chuckled as he walked back to the bed.
"Yeah you were." He replied. Kay rolled her eyes.
"Whatever," she muttered as her cheeks grew even redder. Riley grinned as he threw the covers back and crawled under them.
"You love it." He replied kissing her neck as his arm snaked around her stomach. Kay playfully smacked his chest.
"Think you could keep your ego in check?" She said.
"Hmmm, maybe." He murmured against her neck. Kay rolled her eyes and snatched the DVD player remote from him and hit play. Riley smiled and held her close as the DVD began. Kay sighed and rested her head on his chest. "Comfy?" Riley asked. Kay nodded and sighed happily. Riley smiled as the two settled in their embrace and watched the movie. Riley kept his arm around her waist as the other stroked her hair, twirling her curls in his fingers. The soothing touch and their previous tiring activity made Kay start to feel sleepy as her eyelids drooped. The opening credits of the movie hadn't even finished before she fell asleep. Riley watched as the credits and opening scene to the film began to play. He glanced down and noticed at Kay was asleep. He smiled and kissed her forehead.
"You're so beautiful." He whispered. Kay simply sighed in her sleep beside him. Riley smiled and held her closer with one arm. He decided against taking the DVD remote from her to shut off the movie, not wanting to risk waking her up, and simply settled deeper under the covers beside her as he let the sounds from the TV lull him to sleep.