Chapter Ten - Until They Met.

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It's amazing how fast two weeks flies when you're having mind blowing sex all the time.

I'd never been so exhausted, yet so completely fulfilled before in my life. I knew I was falling more in love with him every second he was around me.

I knew because I'd never had a feeling like it before. It was soul consuming, but not in a way that was detrimental to me.

I woke on the morning of auditions with his body wrapped around mine. He'd stayed over, The nurse was with his Mom.

He was warm, I didn't really need a blanket with him around, but it covered us regardless. The alarm sounded. Gabriel groaned and pulled me in tighter. “Please tell me it isn't time to get up.”

“I'd be lying Baby.” I mumbled sleepily.

Gabe kissed the curve of my neck I could feel his body eager and ready, pressing in to my back. I pushed back a little to give him friction and he moaned. “Don't do that, or we'll never leave this bed.”

“Sounds good to me.”

I turned, just enough that I could see Gabriels face. He was gorgeous when he was dozing. He was gorgeous anyway, but there was something particular beautiful about the way he looked as he was sleeping. His eyes flickered opened and he smiled at me. “Nice view?” He teased.

“Very. I could watch you sleep all day.” I murmured. “and yes I do realize how creepy I sound.”

Gabriel's face broke in a sleepy grin. “I must be creepy too then.”

His lips found their way to mine, and soon we found ourselves caught in a web of lust. Both knowing we had to be at LAPAS in an hour, but unable to break free of emotions and sexual tension that seemed to consume us more and more every moment we were together.

Finally I pulled back. “We need to get up.”

 Gabe sighed and nodded “I know.”

We were both dressed and ready around 20 minutes later. Gabriel insisted on making poached eggs on toast for breakfast so that we were both ready and sustained for a full on day. I wasn't much of a breakfast eater, and especially not hot food, but he seemed to have a magic touch for making things taste amazing, so I conceded.

We ate in silence, but it wasn't awkward silence. In fact we both kept sneaking looks at one another and smiling like school kids when we did it at the same time.

 After breakfast I washed up and then we went to leave.

 Gabriel held the front door open for me. As I went to walk passed him he hooked his arm around my waist. “You're going to smash it today.” He kissed me on the nose, and I let him. We both knew a kiss on the lips was dangerous right now. Neither of us had the resolve to stop the pot of lust from earlier boiling over. “I'm glad you have such faith in me.” I said sincerely. “and you're going to blow ever one else out of the water.”

 Gabriel grinned then released me. “Let's go before I forget what today is, and drag you back to bed.”

 “Drag me?”

 “Yes... Me caveman.” He beat on his chest and hopped between feet. I let out a loud laugh and then walked out the door.

 “If this play is about a caveman, I take it back. You're the most unconvincing caveman ever.”

 Gabriel huffed dramatically behind me, then let out a laugh as well. “I love you so much.” he murmured. I smiled, He'd said those words a few times now, and every time I'd wanted to say it back. Every time I'd chickened out. But this time the words just slipped out before I could stop them.

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