“𝐃𝐫𝐮𝐧𝐤 𝐢𝐧 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞, 𝐈 𝐰𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮” - 𝐁𝐞𝐲𝐨𝐧𝐜é
The after-party was a sea of glittering gowns, tailored suits, and cameras flashing from every corner. Every famous actor, model, and celebrity who mattered was here, celebrating the premiere of a film that had the world talking. You were one of the stars of the night a supermodel finally stepping into acting. This was your first major movie, a romantic drama that had paired you with Jacob Elordi in the lead roles. You had trained, rehearsed, and walked onto sets that had intimidated you at first, and now, standing in the center of this glittering chaos, it still felt surreal.
Jacob Elordi was impossible to ignore. Two meters tall, broad-shouldered, his dark brown hair falling perfectly, and eyes so intense they drew the air in. Around him, women leaned in famous models, actresses, socialites all vying for his attention. Yet all of them glanced nervously when his gaze landed on you. He was stunning, commanding, impossibly handsome.
The drinks blurred your senses, and before you knew it, you were on top of a table, swaying to the music. Your laughter spilled over the crowd as you fumbled at the zipper of your dress, letting your inhibitions run wild men licking lips clapping.
Jacob’s eyes found you across the room. His expression tightened, a flicker of frustration beneath the calm. Without hesitation, he pushed through the crowd, each long stride devouring the distance. Then, in one fluid, impossibly powerful motion, he bent, sliding his massive arms under you as if you weighed nothing, and lifted you over his shoulder. Your legs swung lightly, your body pressed against his warm, taut frame. The crowd froze. Whispers spread. Eyes widened. Cameras captured the impossible intimacy of the moment.
“Ya little thing how much did you drink?”
His voice was low with Australian accent , a hint of teasing mixed with real anger. He carried you effortlessly, controlled, precise, and undeniably commanding, his gaze fixed on you alone while the rest of the world seemed to vanish.
“Let’s get ya some water mmm? Don’t need to fade down on me”