After the whirlwind of prom, King and Oreo finally left the venue, the excitement still buzzing in the air.
"Can you believe we just won?" King exclaimed as he opened the car door for her.
"No way! I still feel like I'm dreaming," Oreo replied, her heart racing from the night's events.
"Let's make it even better. I'll show you my place!" King said, grinning widely as he started the car.
They drove through the quiet streets, the stars twinkling above.
"Your house is huge, right?" Oreo asked, glancing over at him.
"Eh, its alright. I'm just fortunate " he scoffed . "But I like it. Enough space to roam around."
"I can't wait to see it!" she said, excitement bubbling in her chest.
As they pulled up to his house, Oreo gasped. "Whoa, it's even bigger than I thought!"
"Welcome to the kingdom!" King said, waving his hands dramatically.
They both laughed as they made their way to the front door. Once inside, the atmosphere was warm and inviting, filled with the smell of freshly baked cookies.
"Hey, you two!" King's mom greeted them with a smile. "How was prom?"
"It was amazing!" Oreo said, her eyes lighting up. "We won prom king and queen!"
"Of course you did! You both looked stunning!" she replied, beaming at them. "I brought you some clothes, Oreo. They're in your bag."
"Thanks, Mrs. Kingston!" Oreo said, feeling grateful.
King's mom chuckled. "Just call me Rai, sweetheart."
"Okay, Rai!" Oreo laughed.
"Alright, I'll leave you kids to get settled. I made cookies if you want some later!" Rai said, giving them a knowing look.
"Thanks! We'll definitely be having some," King replied, a hint of mischief in his voice.
As Rai left, King led Oreo to his room. "This is my domain!" he announced dramatically, swinging open the door.
Oreo stepped inside, her eyes widening. The room was massive—three times the size of hers, with a huge bed, a gaming setup, and posters of video games lining the walls.
"Wow, King! This is incredible!" she said, taking it all in.
"Thanks! Make yourself at home," he said, tossing his jacket onto a nearby chair.
Oreo glanced at the bag of clothes Linda brought. "I'll just change really quick. Is that cool?"
"Yeah, go for it. I'll be right back," he said, stepping out to give her some privacy.
Once alone, Oreo unzipped her dress, letting it slide down her body. She paused, glancing at the reflection in the mirror.
"This is really happening," she whispered to herself, her heart racing.
. Just as she was adjusting her hair, the door swung open, and King walked back in.
"Hey, I—" he stopped mid-sentence, eyes wide as he took in the sight of her in just a bra.
Oreo froze, feeling a rush of heat flood her cheeks. "Oh! I didn't think you'd be back so soon!" she stammered, her heart pounding.
"Sorry! I didn't mean to walk in on you," King said, turning away quickly. "I just wanted to grab my phone."
"It's okay, just a moment!" she replied, her voice barely above a whisper as she tried to pull her dress down.
"Uh, here, let me help," King said, turning back and stepping closer.
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The Moon Shines when the Sun Isn't Around
Любовные романыIn a vibrant and contemporary setting, "Oreo and King" follows the journey of two best friends navigating the complexities of adolescence, friendship, and self-discovery. Oreo is a spirited and confident 17-year-old with a curvy figure, known for h...