The Wallflower and The Star Athlete (closed for Poprockz)

Not once did she release him from the leg-lock she had in place, not even when she felt her back grace the bed. In fact, she used her legs to squeeze and pull his hips to encourage him to continue. The eye-contact they had could have melted a steel beam; she wouldn't have been surprised if sparks had been flying from it. With every thrust, her breasts jiggled and she lost what little composure she held onto.

It felt amazing, not just in body but in spirit as well; there were no words to describe what he was truly doing to her. She felt something really unfamiliar, like a swelling in her heart. Olivia knew in that moment that she would be with this man for as long as he would have her.

"Just you," she whimpered, her thighs starting to quake as her body approached her threshold. "Only you!" She wasn't entirely cognizant of the words she was using, but she knew what she meant by them.
 
Adrian barely heard her words, but they resonated deeply with him. He repeated them back to her,”Only you, forever you”.

He was getting close, the emotional intensity of the moment driving him on to the most intense orgasm.

“Cum with me, please”.

The ‘please’ had an urgency to it as he could not hold his orgasm back any longer.
 
"Yes!" she cried out, her body arching as she came on his dick. Her legs squeezed him tightly even as they trembled, unwilling to let him pull out until they had both been spent. It was without a doubt the best orgasm she had ever experienced, even better than when he was eating her out. While the stimulation was better from his tongue and fingers, the energy, connection, and the way his cock rubbed so deliciously against her insides had her practically experiencing something almost out-of-body.
 
Her ‘Yes’ was the trigger.

He groaned loudly as his cock exploded inside her, the feeling the head was threatening to come off he was cumming so much. He held onto to her tightly as they both rode their simultaneous waves of pleasure. They both panted and exhaled as they slowly came down off their highs, almost not wanting the moment to end.
 
Only when she was sure he was done cumming did she release his hips from her legs. She rested them on the bed, content to simply breath with him and feel his warmth. The silence continued for a while until she whispered, "if this is all some sort of dream, then I hope I never wake up..."
 
Adrian smiled as he lay on top of her, feeling their breathing sync. He tickled her side.

“Not a dream, my love. Just the very best life has to offfer”.

They just lay there, neither of them wanting to move. This was a moment he knew he would never forget. He planted kiss on her wherever he could from his lying position on top of her.
 
She giggled and squirmed from the feather-light touches of his fingertips, though it was brief. It occurred to her a second later that he had called her "my love." Did that mean he loved her? She had previously thought that it was too soon for either of them to say anything like that, but she was starting to doubt that. What she felt for him was very strong, and she had a sneaking suspicion that it was much more than a simple crush. Olivia was having a hard time admitting it to herself, but somewhere deep down she knew she also loved him.

"I can't believe I don't have to hide anymore..." she murmured, closing her eyes and sighing at his sweet kisses.
 
Adrian smiled at she spoke.
“It must be difficult to believe it, but it is true. You have nothing holding you back now”.

Adrian’s deep feelings for Olivia meant he also felt the relief, just not on the scale she did. But it now brought another thought to mind.

“Now that you don’t have to hide anymore, how do you feel about not hiding this relationship anymore? There’s no benefit. Plus I kinda want to tell the world, I’m crazy about you”.

He almost said the L-word, but he didn’t want to turn this moment into that. He knew he was close to saying it.
 
She blushed at his words, but hesitated, “I mean… I wouldn’t mind if we were public. It would be really nice to be able to hug you and hold your hand when we’re out and about. Are you sure you’re okay with everybody knowing though? Like, I know you don’t care about your image at all, but you might run it by your coach or PR team. I don’t know how a lot of that stuff works or whether dating someone would affect your career at all.”

Olivia felt the need to add, “but if that’s all okay, then I’m good with it. I also feel…” she wasn’t sure how to put it without going too deep. She too didn’t want to scare him off, and felt like a woman telling him she loved him after roughly half a month would put fear in the heart of many a man. “… like you’re my person.” It might have been a cringey way to say it, but she hoped he understood what she meant.
 
Adrian let out a small chuckle at her words, but they also got him thinking. Is she feeling the same as him? Really, there was only one way to find out. This was a risk, for sure. They had known each other a matter of weeks - in any other situation, this would be suicide.

But this was no ordinary situation, no ordinary connection. What he felt was so pure, it cleared his mind of what was important. He also knew, thanks to his parents, that being forthright with feelings is often the best policy. He just prayed this was one of those times.

"I'd love nothing more than to hold your hand, kiss you, just be with you. No matter the place, or time.

I love you Olivia".
 
Each of his sweet words had had her smiling and feeling contented, but the last sentence caught her off-guard. Her eyes snapped open and she stared at him with increasingly red cheeks. It almost seemed as though her heart might burst out of her chest with how quickly it was beating. As kind and attentive as he was, it had seemed beyond the realm of possibility that he would also feel so strongly about their connection.

Was she being foolish to believe him? Was she some naive girl who believed that someone like him could love her so soon? Maybe. But if the naivety of believing him granted her such joy, then it would be worth the pain that came later if they parted ways.

“I… think I love you too, Adrian. I’ve never been in love before, but if it feels like a hot bath after drinking a full pot of coffee, then I think I’m there.” Her blue eyes looked at him with vulnerability, Olivia hoping that was the right response. Speaking one’s truth wasn’t always the right thing to say.
 
Her response, while slightly unconventional, was pure Olivia. He could only smile and give a gentle laugh.

“I know I love you. But if you need time to fully understand your feelings, that is OK. Your upbringing did not portray love in the healthiest way. I want to be part of your journey to understanding how love should be”.
 
Olivia nodded and watched her hand as she lazily traced the skin of his shoulder with her fingertips. “I know I feel differently about you than I have for anyone else. It kind of scares me a little, if I’m being honest. It’s like… I didn’t know how dark it was until you lit things up, and now I’m terrified of going back to what it was like before you. I know you don’t have any plans to go anywhere, but life is unpredictable, and things happen beyond our control. You’re just… really special to me.” She pressed her lips together before hugging him and nestling her face against the crook of his neck.
 
Adrian smiled as she began to talk, then it faded as she finished.

He kissed her forehead before responding.
“Listen to me, I am not going anywhere. And nothing is going to change my mind. You are really special to me. There’s something we haven’t talked about much, and that’s my dating experience. It’s not that much than yours. You are only the second girl I’ve been with seriously. I am learning as we go, just like you. But I want us to grow, together”.
 
“I want that too,” she said softly. “I want to build a life for myself where I have friends I can actually hang out with, where I make enough money for us to do really fun things, and where I know you’re there with me to pick me up when I fall.”

It had been Olivia’s assumption that being a track runner wouldn’t earn him very much money, and it wasn’t something he was going to be able to do forever. Thus, if they were truly long-term, she was more than willing to be the bread-winner. She had no idea he actually came from money, though she knew he lived comfortably since his dad was a lawyer.
 
Adrian smiled as Olivia described her ideal life, and his heart soared when he heard he was part of it.

“That sounds, wonderful. It’s crazy to say, but knowing now how we feel about each other, it’s hard to imagine life without you. You have filled this hole in me that I did not know was there”.
 
She let out a little chuckle, “your life seems so full and well-balanced from the outside. I guess that goes to show that you should never make assumptions about how someone feels about things.”
 
“Assumptions are the quickest way to getting her ass kicked”, he said with a chuckle. He hoped she got the joke.

“My life is far from well balanced. But I enjoy it. I know the track career will be short, if it takes off at all. Part of me wants to have a normal life, with the one I love as we build it together”.
 
His joke earned him a grin and an amused nose-exhalation. “Well, as long as it makes you happy, that’s what’s important. My job will bring in a nice amount of money, and I can work from home if need be. So if we were ever to have kids, that would make things easier.”

Olivia realized she was getting way too far ahead of herself. They had just admitted loving each other (likely too soon by most people’s standards), but having the kid talk was probably much, much too soon.

“Not that I’m assuming you want them or that we’ll have any, I’m just saying that I think our respective careers will work out fine for us!”
 
Olivia’s comments would have spooked most guys, but not Adrian. He saw that she was still processing their love declaration and her mind was in overdrive.

“Whatever life throws at us from this moment, we’ll take it on together. For now, let’s focus on adjusting to not having to hide anything anymore”.
 
She got the sense that she was on thin ice, so she was glad that he had saved her the embarrassment of addressing her comment directly.

"Yeah, yeah. Totally." Olivia cleared her throat and smiled to herself. "So... will your dad know the next time we see him?"
 
“Well you will see him at the courthouse Monday. I won’t make that as I have a class exam at the same time. But I was thinking, maybe we could go for dinner with both my parents later this week. I’d love to tell them about us. Mom in particular will be very excited!”
 
"Um, sure. Yeah." She immediately started to feel nervous about it. His dad seemed nice, and she was sure his mom was too. What if she didn't meet their standards though? What if they thought he was too good for her to date? Or maybe she would accidentally say something crude or offensive.

Regardless, she found that she was determined to meet them anyway. If she couldn't at least do this, then the two of them had no chance.
 
Adrian could see the nervous look on her face. He took her hand in his, and gave her a reassuring smile.

“They’ll love you. Mom has been pestering me to get a girlfriend for a while now, so she’ll be happy regardless. And once they get to know you, they’ll see why I am with you”.
 
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"I hope so," she answered, feeling a little bit better about it. "Do you think the dress I have would be okay, or do you think I should go in something different?"
 
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