The Full Experience (39 page)

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Authors: Dawn Doyle

Tags: #Contemporary Romance

His hard cock jutted out the front of his black boxers.

Beck cupped her face, and gently sucked on her lower lip letting his teeth nip the soft flesh.

Raven’s hard nipples brushed across his chest. The shocks shooting straight between her trembling thighs.

“Beck,” she whispered, slipping her hands up his tight skin. The contours of his sculpted physique tensed further under her palms.

Beck stepped to the side, slowly turning her around. He guided her back until her ass hit the table. Her head fell back as he kissed down her neck. Her hands moved up until her fingers tangled in his hair.

Beck gently pushed Raven back, and lowered her, lying her on the table.

His lips never stopped moving over her skin. Trailing a path down her body, over her breasts, and her stomach. Raven felt her panties being pulled down her legs, and she lifted her feet as they reached her knees.

“You’re so beautiful, baby.” Beck’s voice was gravelly as he spoke. “You’re everything to me, do you know that?”

“Yes!” Raven cried out her answer when he clamped his mouth around her nipple. “You are to me too, Beck. I love you so much.”

“I love you baby.”

Raven squirmed on the table when Beck rose and pressed himself against her center. She reached around to grip his pert ass, and pulled him closer.

She bit her lip and closed her eyes as the throbbing intensified. She needed him inside her, and she ground her hips against him in an attempt to relieve some of the ache.

“Fuck!” Beck growled.

Raven felt him shuffle about, then settle into her once more. It was then she felt his hot tip at her entrance.

“Please, Beck,” she moaned. “I want you.”

Her stomach clenched, and her toes curled when his fingers stroked across her nub, back and forth, and her legs shook.

“Raven, look at me.”

Raven opened her eyes. The silver in his eyes sparkled as the light from the skylights reflected in them. The beautiful contrast of the darker ring, and his thick dark lashes made them stand out even more.
 

He breath caught as he entered her. Not stopping until he was buried deep to the hilt, their bodies connecting all the way down.

Raven released his hair with one hand and held around his shoulders with the other.

Beck pulled back and thrust into her again, keeping his eyes on her the entire time.

Raven gasped when he pushed harder. Driving deep inside her, making sure he hit her spot every time.

“Oh God!” she panted, her breathing frantic.

The pressure was building fast within her core. Getting higher with every pump of his hips.

A line of perspiration broke out on his brow, his eyebrows furrowing in concentration.

Beck’s hot breath fanned over her skin, shaking as much as hers.

“Raven,” he groaned. “Baby…”

“Beck!” she moaned, reaching the edge. Her body bucked, and her spine tingled as she neared her climax.

Her eyelids fluttered, her heart galloped in her chest and her breathing stopped completely.

Beck’s thrusts quickened as he thickened inside her.

“Oh…fuck…Raven…” he ground out between his teeth.

“I…I…oh…ahhh!” Raven exploded underneath him. Her entire body lit up as the orgasm ripped her from inside out. He thighs gripped his waist so tight it hurt. “Oh my God!”
 
She had started to come down when another climax burst through her. Her fingers dug into his back, and her body convulsed.

Beck growled, crashing his mouth to hers as he emptied inside her. His cock thickening and pulsing inside her.

They kissed deeply, passionately, lovingly, as Beck’s movements slowed until he stopped.

Raven held onto him tightly, not wanting to move anywhere.

“You remembered,” she said through her breathlessness.
 

“Of course I did,” he replied, pushing her hair back. “How could I forget?”

Beck kissed her once more before releasing her, helping her up of the table.

“Babe,” Beck said as she was putting on her vest. “Do you remember that book I used, the one I gave you notes from?”

“It was the Principles of economics, right? The most recent one by Mankiw?”

Beck smiled. “
You
remembered.”

“How could I forget?” she repeated his words.

“Could you grab it for me, please?” Beck resumed fixing his jeans as Raven turned to the bookshelf to look for the book.

As she searched the spines for the names of the books, she found the place where it should be, but it wasn’t there.

What she saw there instead took her breath away.

Raven put her hands over her mouth, and her eyes filled with tears. She turned to see Beck down on his knees beside her.

“Raven,” he began, taking her hand in his. “You’re the reason I get up in the morning and the reason I get
up
.” He waggled his eyebrows.
 
“Even when I was being an ass, you still saw something better in me, and knew I wasn’t the guy most people thought I was. I feel blessed that you gave me a chance, and I want to prove to you, every day, that you made the right choice.” Beck cleared his throat, his own eyes filling. “I love you. I have always loved you, and I always will. Raven…will you marry me?”

The hot tears streamed down Raven’s cheeks as Beck held her hand. He pulled out the little black box from the shelf, and opened the lid. Inside was a beautiful diamond ring, the solitaire surrounded by smaller pink diamonds.

“Yes,” she squeaked, and nodded her head. “Yes!”

Beck took the ring from the box and slipped it on her finger. It felt amazing on her hand. He stood and held her in his arms, kissing her lips so tenderly her knees weakened.

“You’ve made me the happiest man alive, Raven. I promise I’ll do my best to make you happy for the rest of your life;
our
lives.”

“You already make me happy, baby,” she said, running her hands up his hard torso, over his chest, his shoulder, then his neck, until her fingers tangled in his hair. “I love you.”

“I love you too.”

Beck lead Raven through the library and to the doors. He pulled it open, gesturing for her to walk through first.

Raven’s stomach flipped.

Outside, on the grassy area, was the entire alumni, the Dean, the professors, and at the front… her family and friends.

Beck wrapped his arm around her waist and pulled her into his side.

“She said yes!”

The whole crowd erupted in raucous applause and cheers.

“Oh my God!” Raven shrieked. Beck pulled her tight to his chest.

“Congratulations!” Her family members wrapped their arms around them in a group hug, quickly joined by their friends.

“Don’t worry.” Ava managed to get in close enough to whisper. “We were only here for a couple of minutes before I brought everyone over. Nobody heard anything.” Raven’s face flushed hot. “Ray-Ray, you naughty girl,” Ava laughed.

“Pictures!” Mike called out.

Raven was handed her cap and gown to have pictures taken with Beck. She placed her newly decorated hand on his chest as they smiled for the camera.

“Gorgeous,” Mike beamed, showing his teeth, as he took a few shots.
 

Raven heard Leila sigh from a few feet away, making Raven giggle. The poor girl had it bad for her uncle.
 

When the crowd dispersed, and Raven could breathe again. She pulled Beck down so she could whisper into his ear.

“So
this
is why you insisted on me coming today?”

“Baby, I insist on you ‘coming’ every day.”

“Beck!” she swiped at his arm, making him laugh. “You know what I mean.”

“Yes I do.”

“You’re really attached to me; huh?” she smiled. “More, now, than before,” she added, looking at her sparkling engagement ring.

“Raven,” he said, gripping her hands, and holding them to his chest. “I was attached to you the moment I knocked you on your ass.”
 

Epilogue.

It had been a wonderful year since Beck had proposed to Raven.

They’d organized the wedding in no time with a lot of help from their friends and family. The only reason they had to wait so long was because the venue Raven had fallen in love with wasn’t available sooner. Beck had made sure she’d gotten what she wanted, not budging when Raven mentioned she would be happy to hire somewhere else that was available at an earlier date.

It was worth the wait, though.

The hall had been decked out with the perfect arrangement of flowers. The same ones her dad had sent to her in college; Beck’s idea.

Her bouquet was the same and so were the bridesmaids, Ava, Kerry, and Leila.

All that was left to do was to get there on time.

Two days.

Two days until Raven Valiente was to become Raven Traynor, and she couldn’t wait.

Raven’s parents, and their friends, were all gathered in their living room. Enjoying the small afternoon get together they’d put on before the big day, and then the two-week honeymoon to Hawaii, which came highly recommended by Kerry and Leila.

Beck’s dad couldn’t make it until the wedding, which wasn’t a surprise, and his Mom wasn’t flying in until the big day either.

He tried to hide it, but Raven knew Beck was hurt. It was a one-time thing, and they still couldn’t manage to clear their schedules for their only child.

 
That didn’t matter though. Raven’s parents more than made up for their absence. Beck, her dad, and uncle Mike had gotten really close.
Even so much as them going out together. Raven had an idea it was with an ulterior motive, but he’d been all smiles when he got home. Subsequently she’d been all smiles when he’d taken her to bed afterwards.

“Hey beautiful,” Georgio said, hugging her tight. His smile wide “How are you doing?”

“I’m ok, dad,” Raven replied, smiling up into his big, brown, emotion filled eyes. “I’m just so happy.”

“I’m glad, honey.” He kissed her forehead. “I’m so proud of you; both of you.”

“Thanks, dad.”

Raven looked over to Beck, who was talking to Donnie. As if sensing her he turned, beamed, and gave her his usual sexy wink. She swooned inside.

“I can’t believe my baby’s getting married,” Jayne said, approaching them. “Two days to go, and you’ll be a married woman.”

Raven’s smiled dropped, and heart beat faster. She remembered she had something to do that morning, and had forgotten when Beck had gotten out of the shower. Seeing him wet and barely covered had her mind turning to other things.

“Excuse me, for a minute.”

Raven ran off into the white and chrome bathroom with stone colored porcelain floor tiles. She reached into the bag inside the cabinet, and took out the box she’d purchased the day before.

Carefully holding the contents underneath her, she relaxed.

She washed her hands and then paced up and down the bathroom.

“Baby, are you ok? Beck asked as he knocked on the door.

He’d seen her rushing across the room. Of course, he would be concerned that she was alright.

Raven knew she couldn’t hide it. He had a right to know what was going through her mind.

“I’m ok, babe,” she said, opening the door wide to let him in. “There’s something I need to show you, though.”

“What is it?” he asked, then paused when his eyes landed on the stick lying on the counter. “Is that..?”

“It is,” she replied, chewing on her lip. “We haven’t been using anything Beck. I’m not even on the pill, and now I’m a week late,” she spluttered. “I’m amazed this hasn’t happened sooner.”

“Ok, so, what’s the result?” he asked, calmly, surprising Raven.

“I don’t know, I’m scared to look.” A tear rolled down her cheek and Beck quickly swiped it away with his thumbs.

“Hey, don’t cry,” he said soothingly. “It’ll be ok, I know it.”

She didn’t know how he could be so calm. She was freaking the fuck out.

Raven gasped, and her heart jumped in her throat when Beck walked over and picked up the test stick. He picked up the box and looked between the two, checking the result.

He blew out a relieved breath, and a big smile spread across his face.

“See? I told you everything was going to be ok,” he said walking over to her and wrapping an arm around her waist, pulling her into his side.

“It’s negative?” she asked, wondering why she felt sad at that news.

“No, it’s positive,” he grinned. “We’re going to have a baby.”

The End.

Bonus scenes

Want to know what happened when Kato went to Beck’s dorm? When Beck got to New York?
 

Do you want to know about Kato when Georgio met him at the college?

Keep reading for the bonus scenes…

Bonus scene.

Beck finds out…

Beck was looking through the photos of him and Raven on his phone. He smiled to himself. He couldn’t believe he was so lucky to have her.

She’d seen him for the person he really was. Saw through all of his bullshit facades and still wanted him regardless.

She’d made him feel worth something more than just a convenience.

A knock at the door caught his attention. Looking at the time, it was after two in the morning. It was probably Raven, forgetting something or maybe wanting to stay for longer.

He hoped so.

He opened the door with a smile. It dropped when he saw who it was.

“What the fuck do
you
want?” he asked Kato, who was standing there with a smug smile that Beck wanted to beat right off his face.

“Look Beck,” he began, putting his hands up. “I’m not here to fight. I’m here because my cousin told me something in confidence, and it’s about you.”

“What is it?”

Beck’s stomach rolled. If his cousin in admin was giving him information freely, that meant nothing was safe from him. He could find out about anything. Not that he had anything to hide, but Kato could very well get personal information about Raven, Donnie, or anybody else for that matter.

“Can I come in? It’s not something you want people to overhear; trust me.”

Beck stepped back and begrudgingly let Kato into his room. He felt uneasy him being there. He didn’t trust him one little bit.

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