Sah-Him took the box and carefully placed it on the table beside the bed. He laid down and pulled her down next to him, laying her head on his chest.
"Tell me about your Mom. How did she die?", he asked, gently stroking her hair.
"She was sick. She was diagnosed with cancer and died three months after her diagnosis. It was so very hard losing her, but I wouldn't trade the three months I had with her for the world. I quit my job at the time to take care of her, and I am glad I did. She was able to make a small bucket list and we did the things she felt up to doing." Felicity smiled softly as she thought back over that time, her hand absently tracing a pattern on his chest. "She loved to dance. So we took dancing lessons." She laughed. "My mother had two left feet but she was so enthusiastic."
Sah-Him smiled as he listened to her talk about her Mom. "I wish I could have met her.", he whispered.
Felicity laughed. "She would have LOVED you. You are handsome and kind and loving."
She pushed up on her elbow and looked at him. "She would have loved you because I love you." She looked at him and sat up. She wanted to ask him something important, but was worried of how he would answer.
Sah-Him sat up and looked at her with concern. "What is it Felicity?"
"Can I ask you something?" She looked at him, her fingers playing nervously with the bedspread.
"Anything!" He took her hands in his, because he needed to touch her, he needed to be grounded to her.
"Are you going to continue to be Ras once we return to Nanda Parbat?" She looked up at him curious at how he would answer, and a little fearful.
He gave her a serious look, his eyes intense. "I told you that when there was no longer a threat, that we would leave Nanda Parbat, and I meant that my love. When we return home my plan is to turn the League over to Nyssa." He squeezed her hands. "I thought we could travel, maybe see the world. Felicity you are my world. Wherever you are is home to me."
She looked at him and pulled his head down kissing him with all of the emotions she had been feeling. Sah-Him pulled her to him and turned her quickly, pressing her down into the mattress. She opened her thighs and soon they were rocking against each other as their kiss took on a life of its own. Her tongue slid along his enticing him to deepen the kiss and when he did she sucked gently on his tongue. The feeling causing a groan to escape his lips and his hips to press harder into hers.
Felicity could feel him growing hard and she whimpered as she rubbed against him. She could feel the fire licking through her veins as he kissed down her cheek and along her neck and her hands pushed up into his hair, gripping tightly and pulling him back to her mouth. Their kiss became fiery and wanton and soon they were both frantically pushing at each other's clothes. She needed to feel him inside of her, and as she pushed his pants down his hips, her hand gripped him tightly, causing his hips to thrust against her hand. She broke the kiss with a gasp and whispered into his ear, "I need you inside me! Now!"
Sah-Him pushed her pants down her legs and Felicity shoved them off with her feet before she pulled her knees up to this hips cradling him against her. They were both panting, their breaths hot against each other's skin as he wasted no time and holding her hips thrust into her deep. Felicity moaned, the fact they were both half dressed and desperate for each other making the moment so extremely hot she was sure they were both going to combust. Sah-Him paused for only a moment, the pure pleasure on his face making him even more beautiful to her. They soon were thrusting in rhythm, their bodies moving against each other, and the sounds of their coupling echoing through the room, caused Felicity's arousal to reach its peak.
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His Felicity, His Happiness
FanfictionShe just wanted to have a night off. A night where she could forget the trauma she had been through three months ago. But that night, everything changed. He saved her then kidnapped her. He was a mystery to her and she hated mysteries. They needed t...