Destiny

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I’ve got ye.  Yer ok.” And I believe him.  Without a doubt I now know I’m right where I’m supposed to be. 
    “I’m so messed up Brody.  If I tell you everything you’re not going to want to be with me.  You’ll think
    I’m a fuck up and leave me.”  I’m starting to believe that he is actually wanting a relationship and I don’t want to mess it up.  I want a relationship with him too.
    “Annie, ye canni tell me.  I won’t think bad of ye.  Noo wan is perfect.  I’m noo fur sure.  I’ve been arrested afore.”
    “For what?”
    “Fighting.  I’m very protective.  Someone wiz fucking wi ma faimily, I beat the shite oot thum, goat arrested n’ spend two days in jail.”
    “Wow.  Well, at least it wasn’t for raping or murdering women found on the side of the road with flat tires.”  I say with a smile.
    “Aye, bit there’s still time.”  He laughs and rolls us so I’m on my back and he’s nestled between my legs.  I wrap my legs around his waist and he groans.  I can feel him getting hard.  And I would be lying if I said I wasn’t getting wet.
    “Mmm Mr. McGhee, I thought we were talking.” I roll my hips and he gasps.
    “Oh bit I am.” He lays his cock right on top of my mound and rubs it up and down between my lips “Mmm, love. yer so wet fur me.” he says with a raspy voice.  Oh god he feels so good.  But he wanted to talk I need to stop him,- in a few more minutes. 
    “Brody, we should, aahhh, Shit.  Please,-“
    “ye like thit.  Please whit baby?”
    “We should finish our conversation first.” Reluctantly I sit up a little to break contact between our heated bodies.
    “grrrrr, yer right, sorry.  Are ye wanting tae talk?  I’m here fur ye anytime.”
    “Can you hold me?”
    “Love, ye don’t need tae ask,  c’mere.”  He pulls me into him rolls us to our sides, I settle down into his chest and prepare to talk.
    “I lost my best friend a years ago.   It was a car accident.  He was driving us back from a concert, our graduation present to ourselves and a drunk driver swerved and hit us head on.  I was thrown from the car.  Shawn wasn’t so lucky.  The car rolled down an embankment and hit a tree. The car caught on fire.  I miss him so much.  He was all I had.  My parents hated me especially my father. He would tell me I was a fuck up, useless and fat.  I was their mistake in high school.  My sister, she is the golden child.  Beautiful, thin, blonde hair blue eyed princess.”   I told Brody everything.  About my parents rejection, the argument between Shawn and my dad.  He now knows all up until last year.  I look up at his face and I can see anger written all over his face.  His jaw was grinding back and forth.  He wouldn’t look at me.  “Brody, please say something.”  I beg.  I knew he would reject me once he knew about me.  He sits up and I see his fist clenching.  “Would you bring me to the other bedroom, please.  Let me just get my things.”
    “NOOO.  Why dae ye wanni go?”
    “You haven’t said anything and refused to look at me.  I figured you don’t believe me –“
    “Noo, Baby.  Noo, I dae believe ye. Oh, god. I’m so sorry ye huv hud tae live through thit.  Fuck, I wanni beat the shite oot o’ yer basturt da.  I’m so sorry fur yer loss o’ Shawn n’ I’m glad ye hud ‘im. “  He pulls me in and hugs me tightly.  He turns me pulls me over his legs so I’m straddling him and looks at me.  He cups my face and kisses my forehead.  “Annie, ye the maist beautiful woman I huv ever laid eyes on.  Whin I first saw ye, I ken I hud tae huv ye.  I wiz awe struck. Ye take ma breath away.  Ye are sexy as hell.  Yer perfect n’ yer mine, baby.  Aw mine.  Say it, say yer mine.”
    “I’m yours Brody, IF you’ll be mine and only mine.”  I grin into a smile.
    “Oh, ye better believe it baby, I’m yers.”
    He kisses me hard, with so much passion and need.  We both need this,

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