He held her throughout his orgasm. By the time it was over, he didn’t believe he could think afterward.
“Wow,” she said.
“Fuck, baby. If you’re not careful, you’re going to be responsible for killing me.” He pushed her dark hair away from her face so she wasn’t hiding from him. “We were supposed to be getting clean.”
“I think we got dirty again.” She wrinkled her nose, and he burst out laughing.
“Yes, we’re dirty again.” Kissing her shoulder, he listened to her gasp.
“I love it when you kiss and touch me. I don’t know if I can think around you,” she said.
Donnie smiled against her skin, pressing little kisses until he got to her nipple, and sucked it in deep. “I don’t want you to think. Not yet.”
“Okay. One night of not thinking. I can handle that.”
He reached down, cupping her ass. For Donnie, he’d truly believed he’d really hit the jackpot.
****
Paige stayed on her front as Donnie caressed his fingers over her back, down to her ass, then back up again.
They’d been out of the bath, and made love again, which made it three times that night. Each time was even better than the first. When she entered the room, she’d nearly had a panic attack at the change of bedding until Donnie had explained that he’d taken care of the blankets that were stained with their combined releases and her virgin blood.
“Your skin is so soft,” he said, stroking his fingers down to her neck.
“You’re just obsessed with touching me,” she said, staring down at the wedding ring on her finger. She was married, and now she was a wife in every sense of the word.
“What’s the matter?” he asked.
“Nothing, not really.” She shrugged.
“Tell me.”
“It’s nothing. I’m just thinking.”
“We’re naked on our wedding night and you’re thinking. I take it you’re not thinking about sex.”
She chuckled. “Not at the moment, but I did, once.”
“Gee, make a guy feel appreciated.”
“It’s not your fault, I’m sorry.”
“Okay, what are you thinking about?” he asked, lying beside her. He rested his head on his palm as he lay next to her.
“What happens next?”
“What do you mean?”
“Do we continue to live at our parents’? What do I do with my time? What’s expected of me? You’ve said I can’t go to college, but I’ll never fit into lunch or anything like that. I’ll happily stay with Maria.” She would do anything to stop that monster, Rafael, from touching the young woman. Paige didn’t know what to expect between herself and Donnie.
“You can spend time with Maria. She’s not the only woman who suffers, but she’s the only one that I’m close to as well. It drives Luiz crazy.” He reached out, pressing his hand to her back. Donnie always seemed to want to touch her.
“What did you mean when you said Maria would be safe?” she asked, recalling his words on her birthday.
Donnie stared at her. “Luiz, Jake, Tonio, and I, we’ve got a plan. I’m not going to tell you more just yet in case I risk your safety. Put it this way. By the time our plan comes into fruition, we’re hoping Maria is kept safe, and so are you.”
“But I can’t know anymore.”
“Not yet, you can’t. I wish there was more I could tell you, but I can’t. It’s too much of a risk.” He pressed another kiss to her shoulder, lingering a little longer on touching. “We’re not going to be living at home with our parents. After tonight, we’re going home, and you’re coming to live with me.”
“Live with you? But I thought you lived with Anthony.”
He shook his head. “No, I don’t live with my father. I haven’t lived there for a long time.”
“I’m confused. If you’ve not lived there, how come you’re always there?” she asked.
“You’re there. I wanted to get to know you. I couldn’t stay away, but I don’t live there. I haven’t lived there since I was eighteen. I live in an apartment building owned by The Family. Tonio, Jake, and Luiz each have an apartment there.”
“Is that where we’ll live?”
“Yes, that’s where we’ll live. I wouldn’t willingly stay with my father if I could help it. After tomorrow, we’re out of there. I have my own money, and we’ll be set.”
“We could just run away together,” she said.
“Why?”
“The money on the card I gave you. We don’t have to keep on fighting to be part of The Family. Me, you, Maria, Luiz, Tonio, and Jake, we could all make a run for it.” The card must have enough money to make her father believe she could start a new life. What if they all started a new life, got out from under The Family?