She looked like poetry in skin — all glossed lips, soft curves, and eyes that flickered like candlelight.
You couldn’t stop staring.
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She said your name like a question the first time. But by the end of the night, it sounded like a prayer.
You weren’t supposed to get attached. Not anymore. You’d built yourself out of sharp edges and quiet exits — always knowing how to leave before someone asked you to.
But when Demitra touched your jaw and leaned into your space, every wall you built started melting.
“I don’t usually do this,” she said, biting her lip. “Me neither,” you lied, even though you’d been dreaming about someone like her for years.
That night in your room, she curled into your lap, looking up at you like she wanted to be ruined gently. Her hands tugged at your shirt, and your fingers traced the outline of her thighs, reverent and slow.
“I wanna fuck you slow with the lights on,” you whispered, forehead against hers. “I want you to see how beautiful you are when you come apart.”
She gasped your name like a dare, and you took your time. Undressing her like she was sacred. Touching her like you’d never touch anyone else that way again. She tasted like honey and something holy. Her legs wrapped around your waist, her breath hot against your collarbone.
You made love like it meant something — because it did.
When the night cracked open and the silence settled, she lay against your chest, skin flushed and eyes heavy.
“I used to have girls that came and went,” you said quietly, your arm pulling her closer. “But I want you to stay.”
She looked up at you. That soft smile — vulnerable and knowing.
“I thought I was just into boys. Thought I was just confused. But you…” She trailed off, fingers ghosting over your chest. “You feel like clarity.”
You kissed her like you meant forever.
Because you did.
The fire had taken a lot from you — your softness, your trust, the version of yourself that believed in lasting things. But somehow, she made it through the flames. And now?
You couldn’t lose her. You wouldn’t.