Song of the Fireflies
lips, and then slipped his tongue into my mouth, his hips thrusting relentlessly against mine. “I never want you to leave me again.” He bit down on my bottom lip.
    I wanted to cry hearing his words. And deep inside myself, I did. But they were tears of bliss. I wrapped my legs around his waist and pushed myself farther toward him, wanting him deeper.
    “I’ll never leave you again,” I said, as those tears deep inside began to seep from the corners of my eyes.
    I could hardly catch my breath.
    “Promise me,” he said, thrusting harder.
    I looked up into his eyes and saw that they were as tearful as mine; the intensity in his face much greater. I knew in that moment that if I ever left him again, it would kill him. It would kill
me
.
    “I promise. I’ll never leave you.”
    “Swear it on your life,” he said and rammed his cock into me so hard it took away what little breath I had left. My thighs trembled. My stomach flip-flopped with pleasure and excitement. Elias stared down into my eyes.
    “I fucking swear on my life,” I said and meant every word. “I’ll never leave you again.”
    His lips devoured mine and he fucked me harder than I had ever been fucked, until my fingers hurt from digging into the wooden headboard behind me and my legs were so weak I could hardly lift them. And when he came, he came hard on my stomach, his entire body trembling. I wrapped my arms around him, kissing the sweat from his temples and from his lips.
    He rested only a few minutes before he was hard again, and then he made love to me slowly until I came.
    We stayed in bed all day, tangled in the sheets, our arms and legs entwined. For a long time we didn’t speak. We just stared up at the ceiling, his fingers combing through my hair, my head resting against his warm, hard chest.
    “You promised,” he whispered.
    I raised my head and looked at him. “I did,” I said and leaned over to kiss his lips.
    He kissed me in return, but a worried look lingered in his eyes.
    “I’m not going anywhere,” I assured him. “I’ve lived for far too long away from you, Elias. I just wish that I had figured it out sooner.”
    His eyes smiled faintly and he moved a piece of hair away from my face with the tip of his finger.
    “I’m glad you kicked me in the hip that night,” he said and kissed my nose.
    “Well, if you hadn’t have called me ugly, I probably wouldn’t have.”
    Elias smiled and pulled me back down, laying my head against his chest again.
    “You’ve always been beautiful to me,” he said, and then I felt his lips press against the top of my hair.
    I was in heaven.
    We
were in heaven.

Chapter Six
Elias
    It took us seventeen years to truly find each other. But now that we were together, neither of us was letting go.
    The first two weeks of our newfound relationship was as I had always imagined it. We went everywhere together. I introduced her as my girlfriend to my new friends and she introduced us as a couple to our old friends. And it didn’t seem to bother Bray when we’d run into an old girlfriend of mine—or a one-night stand. It didn’t bother her
much
anyway. Bray took it all in stride.
    “Elias Kline,” Jana said, coming up behind me as I sat in a booth at the Denny’s restaurant one day. Her blonde hair was pulled into a ponytail, and her eyes were painted with heavy, dark makeup that made her look somewhat like a raccoon to me.
    “Hey, Jana,” I said, setting my fork down. I looked at Bray and then back up at Jana, hovering beside our table, and said, “This is my girlfriend, Bray. Bray, this is Jana.”
    “Nice to meet you,” Bray said with a smile at first I couldn’t be sure was genuine or just for show.
    Jana’s darkly lined eyes skirted Bray, and I noticed their smiles seemed to match. I wondered if Bray could tell right off that I had slept with this girl before.
    “Girlfriend, huh?” Jana said.
    “Yes.” Bray straightened her back and stretched her arms across the table in front

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