I don't know if you gonna like it or not but give it a try. And English isn't my first language .
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The energy of the wedding ceremony, the weight of the crowning, and the joyous celebration that followed had left Kevin and David both exhilarated and utterly drained. As they drove away from the festivities, the mansion, usually bustling with the sounds of their family and the twins, loomed before them, a haven of quiet solitude.
It wasn't their first night together, not in the physical sense. They had shared a bed, shared intimacy, shared the profound experience of bringing their sons into the world. But tonight was different. Tonight, they were married couple. Tonight marked the beginning of their life as a formally united couple, as Alpha and Luna, as partners in every sense of the word.
The drive was filled with a comfortable silence, punctuated by shared glances and soft smiles. Kevin reached for David's hand, his fingers intertwining with him, the simple gesture a reminder of the vows they had exchanged, the promises they had made. David leaned his head against his shoulder, the weight of his presence a comforting reassurance.
As they entered the mansion, the stillness was almost palpable. The absence of the twins, usually a constant source of activity, created an atmosphere of intimacy and anticipation. Kevin led him through the familiar halls, his hand resting gently on his back, guiding him towards their shared room.
The room was bathed in the soft glow of candlelight, a deliberate touch by Kevin, who had wanted to create a romantic ambiance for their first night as a married couple. The bed, adorned with silken sheets and scattered rose petals, beckoned invitingly.
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David stepped into the room, his gaze sweeping over the scene, his heart swelling with emotion. It was beautiful, perfect. It was a reflection of Kevin's thoughtfulness, his desire to make this night special.
Kevin watched him, his eyes filled with a love that transcended words. He wanted to tell the younger how much this night meant to him, how much he meant to him, but the words seemed inadequate. He wanted to express the depth of his feelings, the overwhelming gratitude he felt for the younger presence in his life, but the moment felt too precious for mere words.
They stood for a moment, simply gazing at each other, their eyes communicating what their lips could not. The unspoken language of love, of longing, of a shared future.
David moved towards Kevin, his steps slow and deliberate. He reached out, his hand gently touching his cheek, his fingers tracing the strong lines of his face. "Thank you," he whispered, his voice husky with emotion. "It's… perfect."
Kevin captured his hand in his, his touch sending a shiver of warmth through the younger. "You're perfect," he murmured, his voice low and sincere. "This is just the beginning, David. The beginning of our forever."
The weight of the day, the culmination of weeks of planning and preparation, began to settle upon them. The exhaustion, both physical and emotional, was a gentle tide pulling them towards rest.
David yawned, a soft, involuntary sound that broke the spell of the moment. Kevin smiled, his expression tender. "Tired?" he asked, his voice filled with concern.David nodded, his eyes drooping slightly. "A little," he admitted. "But… happy. So happy."
Kevin led him towards the bed, his hand resting on his back. He helped him slip out of his veil, his touch reverent and gentle. David, in turn, helped him remove his formal attire, his fingers fumbling slightly with the unfamiliar fastenings. They freshened up and change in their night suit.
They lay down on the bed, their bodies close, their limbs intertwined. The soft glow of the candlelight danced on their skin, casting long shadows on the walls. They held each other, their bodies seeking comfort and warmth, their breaths mingling in the quiet of the room.
Kevin wanted to give David his gift. He had carefully chosen a necklace, a delicate piece of art that symbolized their journey, their love, and their intertwined destinies. He had planned to present it to him earlier, to adorn his neck with it as a symbol of his love and commitment.
But the moment felt… fragile. The exhaustion, the overwhelming sense of peace, the sheer perfection of simply being together, seemed to supersede the need for any grand gesture.
He felt David's body relax against his, his breathing deepening into the rhythm of sleep. He watched the younger, his heart overflowing with love and tenderness. He looked so peaceful, so beautiful, so utterly his. He decided to wait. The necklace could wait. This moment, this quiet intimacy, this feeling of being utterly connected, was more precious than any gift.
He nestled closer to him, his arm wrapped protectively around him, his lips brushing against his hair. He closed his eyes, his mind filled with the image of his face, the sound of his voice, the feel of the younger skin against his.
And then, he too, drifted off to sleep, his hand still clutching the velvet box containing the necklace, his heart filled with a love that would last a lifetime. Their first night as married couple was not one of passionate intensity, but one of quiet contentment, a peaceful beginning to their shared forever.