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lyon-amore · 11 hours ago
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I'm really worried about Lilly too, I don't know if the group is still together after what happened, if she has someone by her side accompanying her in those hard times, because if we calculate in the game, she is much younger, everything that happened must be affecting her much more than the rest, because she is Hannah's sister and she found out that she had depression because of an accident she committed, she also knew Richy through her sister since she was little and she has lost a friend who was the kidnapper, Jake is her brother who has been missing for weeks...
From what she told us, she no longer lives with her parents, So I wonder if with what has happened she is living with them for a while to keep them company or is she alone suffering at home?
And her parents? Will they also be looking out for her and her mental health? Because whether you like it or not, this can have consequences, surely with everything she has experienced during the search for Hannah until the end, will have begun to have consequences
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lyon-amore · 19 hours ago
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It's going to be weird for me to write Jake with the last name Donfort for the next story, but knowing that I'm going to write him as the son of divorced parents in the new AU, I have no other alternative… Sorry Jake 😭
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lyon-amore · 20 hours ago
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IT IS ALREADY CONFIRMED ON THE PAGE!!! ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT!!!
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lyon-amore · 20 hours ago
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IT IS ALREADY CONFIRMED ON THE PAGE!!! ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT!!!
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lyon-amore · 1 day ago
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The truth is that I don't know what nickname I would like in my language, I guess I'm not used to it and I prefer the English ones 🤣🤣
I will read every goddamn smut fic involving Caleb x MC , but I will NOT TOLERATE the pet name "pipsqueak".
Absolutely. Fucking. Not.
I will die. 💀
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lyon-amore · 1 day ago
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lyon-amore · 1 day ago
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Imagine having a bad day and telling Jake to give you a hug 🥹❤️‍🩹 It would take a second for him to throw himself at you, caress your head and whisper "Don't worry, I'm by your side, I don't plan on leaving" 😭😭😭😭😭❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹
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But Jake, Macie would pack her bag and run away with you no matter what, she would carry Henry in her carrier and be happy with you no matter where. 🥺💖
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Again, imagining him preparing something hot for you, putting a blanket on you and giving you a kiss on the forehead, letting you rest while he takes care of everything ❤️‍🩹
And when you fall asleep, he watches you with a smile when he sees that you are calmer, gently caressing your cheek 🥹
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lyon-amore · 2 days ago
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If I don't translate kitten into Spanish in my head, everything is fine... It doesn't bother me in English, but when I translate it....
My God, Sylus better never learn my language 🤣🤣🤣
I will read every goddamn smut fic involving Caleb x MC , but I will NOT TOLERATE the pet name "pipsqueak".
Absolutely. Fucking. Not.
I will die. 💀
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lyon-amore · 2 days ago
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⚠️ATTENTION⚠️ The content of this special Oneshot for Macie's birthday in advance is slightly spicy. It's been years since I wrote something like this for personal reasons, so I hope you like it even if it's not that explicit. I'm trying to come back little by little. It is a sequel to the oneshot 'Let's toast to broken hearts'. It is inspired by Ana Mena's song 'Ben & Jerry's'.
    Months had passed since she had left Europe and traveled to the United States to get away from that bad moment.     Macie moved to California as a correspondent.     For a while she lived with her grandparents until she found a nice apartment near the beach. Every morning she had a perfect view of the sea.     It had been hard for her friend to have her move, but she had understood her decision. Macie needed a life away from all those bad memories and that meant leaving.     Her new coworkers had initially tried to make fun of her for her knowledge of English, but as soon as the young woman demonstrated that she also knew how to control it, it was they who received the mockery in return.     She adapted quickly and focused better on work and just making friends, she preferred to wait for that right man and stop dating anyone if she wasn't sure.
    Ah, but how to do it if since that night in that bar she met a mysterious young man who didn't seem to want to get out of her head?     A few days ago, at night she dreamed of him and those green eyes that watched her as if she were the only thing that existed in the world, he whispered beautiful words in her ear with that deep voice and she let herself go as if he were a drug she craved.     And every morning, he woke up as if that passionate night had happened.     In a way, she felt a little bad about it, she didn't know his name or who he was. Was it okay to fantasize about him like that when all they had shared was a glass?     She put her hand to her face, burning and sweating. Maybe it was wrong, but if he didn't know, what did it matter? It wasn't like she was going to run into him.
    As much as she wanted it.
    She turned on her phone and thousands of messages came in congratulating her. It was her birthday. At least it was a good excuse to drink that day.
    "And who is this?" She raised an eyebrow when she saw a number she had never seen congratulating her on her birthday. Could it be her ex-boyfriend with a new phone number trying to get her back after that night? She hoped not and that it was just a mistake.
    Plus, if that guy she gave her number to hadn't texted her back by now, that would be weird. --------------------
Macie Excuse me, but who are you?
87432 What do you mean, who am I? Minerva, I’m John, remember?
Macie Sorry, wrong number 😅
87432 ?? OH! SORRY! I wrote the last number wrong 😅 I won’t bother you anymore
Macie Don’t worry And good luck with the girl 🤭
87432 Thank you ☺️ --------------------
    "I should get out of bed and stop dreaming, right?" She stroked his head lovingly and he wiggled his ears as if he understood, "Today is going to be a long day, Henry…"
˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
    It had been difficult to obtain false information, but he had succeeded thanks to a good deal.     It wasn't that he thought security was any less important in the United States, but at least he no longer had to worry about those looking for him in Germany. He hoped that none of those agents would discover that he had left.     And although he had walked away to forget about that girl who no longer occupied his mind, another did. A warm brown blonde he met in a bar and was mysteriously attracted to. Jake remembered that she had said she would come to that country, but what were the chances of finding her? He wasn't there to look for that girl either. Macie. I remembered her name from the waiter who had called her. I remembered that phone number.
    "Four, zero, three, five, six, five…"
    From time to time he remembered it, even though he didn't want to, saying it calmed him down. And that made him ashamed.     He rubbed his face, trying to clear his head. He had been falling asleep at night for days and dreaming about her, something he hadn't expected. Dreams in which for a moment he let himself be carried away by that impulse and he threw her down on her bed and—
    "Ugh, shit..." He gritted his teeth tightly, wanting to erase that image from his head. "I better keep going."
    He was staying in a low-cost hotel near the sea.     The place wasn't luxurious either, but it didn't need much.     He was looking for a good abandoned place in the country to stay and install the new equipment. He had spent months making deals on the internet and auctions to get good materials. When he was asked for the address, he always told them to drop it off at the post office at the address he provided. It was never a good idea to have a meeting or to have it sent to you in person.     He had even used several false names to obtain them. He was forgetting his identity again. He supposed it was better this way. Going back to the normality he had before so he wouldn't be tied down to anything again.
   Saying goodbye to the name Jake was going to be tough after having gotten it back a long time ago.
    Losing his identity again was safer for everyone who knew him and for himself.
˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
    She had laughed, sung and celebrated her birthday with her new friends. She had blown out the candles and taken photos. Unfortunately, they knew they had to work again the next day, so they couldn't stay late.     Macie had been told to celebrate it on a weekend, but she had already promised her grandparents that she would celebrate with them. And she didn't want to break the promise to the two people she loved most.
    She was left waiting for the cab she had just ordered and had to wait in the cold of the night.     A friend had offered to take her home, but she had recognized his intentions. He believed he had a chance with her and preferred to abandon the habit of giving false hope to focus more on her work and not have a romantic relationship with a coworker.
    "Forty-five minutes?" She let out a huff, annoyed.
    She didn't want to cancel now that she had already ordered it and see if another cab was nearby. And at least the view from that side of the beach wasn't as bad as from her apartment.     She hugged herself, rubbing her arms. She also paced back and forth to keep warm, the sound of her heels making a slight noise on the floor.
   <<Now is when I regret not having accepted a ride home.>>
    She decided to distract herself by looking at social media. Her friend and her husband were preparing for their daughter's first birthday party. And she was going to miss it. She was grateful that she had at least bought her the gift and sent it a month earlier so it wouldn't arrive late.     It seemed like they were both doing well in their lives with what they had always dreamed of since they met in college.
    "Macie…" she heard her name being spoken sweetly.
    She turned her head to see a mysterious hooded figure watching her with glowing green eyes.     Her heart raced as she recognized him, though she didn't think he remembered her. She saw he had a bag in his hand. Did that mean he lived nearby?
    "My drinking buddy," she smiled happily at him, as if a small part of her former life had returned and she missed it.
   Jake felt his face heat up as he watched the young woman look at him. He was grateful that the hood and mask were hiding his blush.     He looked at her dress. A beautiful golden dress made her shine in the light.     Little by little he lowered his gaze, observing that he could see her legs, slender because of the heels.     It wasn't just his face that was starting to burn.
    <<I should not have looked down, dammit.>>
    He decided to focus on her face, but it only made it worse when he saw her warm eyes and red lips.     Her hair was a little shorter than he remembered, but he liked the way it looked. Or did he actually like everything he was seeing?
    "You remembered me despite my camouflage," although he wasn't looking at her out of embarrassment, he was smiling. He was glad to see her, he couldn't deny it.
    And it was better that Macie didn't know everything he'd thought of her.
    "How can I forget eyes like that?" she wondered if she wasn't being too flirtatious with a man she had only known for one night, but she couldn't help it: It was HIM. The man who had smitten her romantically and she didn't even know his name.
    She looked at him closely. Now that he was standing, he seemed bigger than she remembered, and with heels on, she could see that she reached his lips, which was tempting. She stopped herself from biting her lips as she looked at his hands, long fingers that would surely drive her crazy. Her legs were shaking just imagining the things she would love to do with him.
   <<Calm down Macie or you'll scare him with the way you look at him.>>
    Jake gave a small, nervous laugh. Pretty direct, he had to admit.
    "Even though I'm the surprised one, I didn't think you'd remember me," Macie tried not to sound resentful. It could be that the man really wasn’t interested in her and that was why he never contacted her, she had no reason to be upset even though he remembered her name, "I’m not saying I’m not happy, but it’s pretty strange."
     She watched as he finally pulled down his mask, revealing a smile. And again, just like that night, she fell surrendered.
    "I remember the important things," he couldn't help but say those words, and in a way, he was telling the truth. She helped him forget someone he thought he loved, but he made it worse by thinking only about her.
    Jake looked away, seeing that she was hurt. He couldn't just tell her the truth, he was already wasting my time just standing there talking to her. At least it was a wonderful time.     He examined her arms, seeing how her skin was showing signs of being cold, which worried him a little.
    "Maybe you should come home before you get sick—"
    "You're avoiding my question."
    He bit his tongue, realizing that she hadn't let it go. Maybe if he covered up the truth, he could get rid of that anger.
    "Things in my life were a little upset to call you, believe me sometimes," he took a deep breath, looking into her eyes. He felt lost under her gaze, as if he could tell her everything if he asked her, "I wanted to, but I could not."
    Macie laughed, tucking her hair behind her ear. He seemed to be sincere, but it was clear that he was hiding something and she didn't want to investigate too much if he didn't want to tell her.
    "Well, at least I hope everything is fine in your life now," she tried to be understanding and not resentful, he had already told her that he remembered the important things, which meant that she was important to him in some way.
    And they only spoke for one night.
    "Well, I was glad to see—"
    "We can go to that bar," Jake's words came out of his mouth alone, pointing to the place behind them. Maybe he was expecting a rejection, but he was looking forward to talking to her again.
    Macie turned slightly, looking around the small bar. She then looked at her phone, remembering the car she had ordered.     A couple of minutes ago he would have refused to cancel, but now she didn't hesitate for a second. She was going to cancel and stay a little longer.
    "Sure, I'd love to," she couldn't help but smile at him as if she had received a gift. She was thinking that perhaps inexplicable things could happen on birthdays.
    But Jake was no slouch either. He smiled with relief that she agreed.     With a small exclamation, he unzipped his sweatshirt, then placed it on the young woman's shoulders. When he brushed her shoulder, he noticed her skin was icy cold compared to how warm he was. Only at that moment he didn't know if he was because he had been wrapped up or because of the effect she had on him.     She felt it warm and she wasn't going to deny it, she was enjoying the smell of it. When he zipped it up, she took the opportunity to sniff it a little. She was drawn to the scent of his cologne at that moment. So that was what he smelled like? She would remember it for future dreams.
   "Thank you," she then remembered that she had to cancel the cab, that gesture had distracted her, "let's walk, I'll follow you."
    The man nodded, and she followed him and cancelled the car. She felt a little bad, but these opportunities didn't come along every day.
    The bar had a maritime style, decorated as if it were a pirate ship. The customers were talking animatedly while the background music accompanied them.     They sat away from everyone, as if seeking privacy. Jake dropped his shopping bag full of coffee packets on the floor, while Macie left her purse on the chair.     Even though Jake wanted to draw as little attention as possible, he was already doing that by showing off his looks to everyone for her. He was being careless, but it had been years since he felt this good being himself.     The waiter came over and they ordered two beers, before they were left alone again.
    "Why do not you at least wear a jacket for the cold?" Jake crossed his arms over the table. Macie was distracted for a moment watching them, imagining what it would be like to be hugged by them. "It gets pretty cool at night."
    "I've been here for months and sometimes I forget that the nights are cold," she thanked the waiter for the beers, taking a small sip, and then continued, "I guess it's because I don't go out too much, today is special because it's my birthday."
    "Oh, then…" Jake lifted the glass, bringing it closer to the center, "Happy birthday, Macie."
    The young woman toasted, listening to the beautiful clink of glasses.     Jake couldn't take his eyes off her, the lights that imitated candles made the atmosphere romantic? He was falling again and he didn't know if it was a good thing.
    "And what are you doing here? Macie looked at him curiously, but a mischievous smile appeared on her lips, "You won't be here because I said I would come too. Are you a stalker?"
    "N-no, I do not—"
    The young woman started laughing, making Jake blush.
    "I was teasing you," she rested her chin on her hand, looking at him with amusement, "You don't usually joke around much, do you?"
    "I do not have the time to do it, nor the right company," now it was she who blushed when she saw how he looked at her when he said those words. They were with a sweet intonation, hiding a small smile, "I have come to get away from my old life and start from zero," a truth and a lie mixed together, just enough to not get her too involved in his world, "even if the price is getting away from my sisters."
    "So you're alone?" The man nodded, surprising Macie. "You don’t have any family here?"
    "No, no one," he turned the glass around, before taking a sip. He thought about how he had abandoned Lilly and Hannah, but more so Lilly, with everything that had happened and he hadn’t dared to see her to comfort her. He didn’t see himself as a good older brother. "But I do not really go out much either, I am busy. "
    "Mhm, I see…"
    Macie kept her gaze on him, seeing that sad expression. She still didn't know his name, she hadn't even asked him. She risked that he was lying and perhaps he really was a stalker, it wouldn't be the first time that such cases occurred.     But taking risks didn't stop her. That and perhaps her poor sense of danger.
    "So you have sisters?"
    "Yes, on my father's side," for him, it was a bit of a relief to talk about it. Only two people knew the truth and for some reason he wanted her to know it too. It gave him a strange feeling of complicity. He didn't know if it was a good idea to admit that he liked that, "But he doesn't know."
    "And that bothers you or…"
   "No, it does not bother me, I think it is better this way," he raised his eyebrows, with an expression of indifference, "it has not been present in my thirty-two years of life, it does not bother me."
    The blonde nodded, agreeing with him. Why worry about a man who may have cheated on his wife? But she loved that he cared about his sisters, that meant he didn't hold a grudge against them.     She preferred not to ask about his mother, since he had not named her. They did not yet have a high level of complicity and it was surely putting their finger on the sore spot.     Jake felt a small weight lift off his shoulders, something that had been bothering him for a long time. And for some reason, he wanted her to know that, like he wanted to open up to her.
    It was then that he remembered that conversation at the bar, where he saw her with those wet eyes. He wondered if the subject of her ex-boyfriend had been settled and if she had found someone else, if she was dating someone.     He swallowed hard at the thought, as if he had a chance with her.     And since she was interested in him, he had to take the step and also become interested in what he had been thinking about for a long time.
    "What happened to your ex-boyfriend in the end? If I may ask," he wanted to start by checking if she wanted to talk about it, so he wanted to be as polite as possible.
    He wasn't sure she wanted to talk about it, but at least he would have had that chance to ask and accept whatever answer she gave him.     Macie let out an exaggerated breath, tapping the glass. She didn't know how to begin, either.
    "The most uncomfortable moment of my life," she took a drink, trying to find solace in the alcohol, remembering that moment, "he thought we were back and he was stuck to me all the time in a way... Ugh... I don't even want to remember it."
    "I am sorry if I made you uncomfortable by thinking about him."
   "Oh, no, you're not to blame," she placed her hand in his, wanting to have a little contact, "I'm glad you at least cared about my matter."
    Jake surreptitiously looked at his hand. It was warm compared to how it was before, the warm spot and his hoodie had done its job.
    "How could I not be? I cannot get out of my head how you were that night."
    "Really?" She didn't want it to show, but her happy tone had given her away when she knew he had been thinking about her.
    Nervous about confessing this, Jake took a long drink from his beer, while Macie hid a small laugh behind her hand. She was falling more and more in love with that stranger who, like him, had not forgotten that night.
    "Is it weird if I say I'm glad you admit it?"
    Jake watched as she was looking at him at that moment. It was as if her gaze was asking him for something more that he couldn't understand. Or maybe he just didn't want to take any more risks.     He ran his tongue over his lips, tasting the trace of beer that remained.     At that gesture, Macie bit her lip, imagining being able to kiss him right then. If she controlled herself at that time it was out of education. It didn't seem like he wanted to take a step, so she would respect that invisible wall that existed between both of them.
    "On the contrary, I think that, in a way, I like that you do not see me as a strange guy," the man tried to relax when he also saw her gesture, he was too nervous to think clearly.
    "More than strange, I see you as a mystery that I want to reveal."
    "And you love it."
    "I live for it, so if you don't want me to end up discovering every secret you hide, you better stay away from me, Mister Mysterious."
    When Jake laughed at that nickname, Macie felt like her heart was going to jump out of her chest. The happy expression on his face made her want to take a picture of him and have it as her wallpaper. She’ve never seen anyone so happy before.     In a way, it made her sad. How long had it been since he laughed like that?
    "And... Is there someone in your life now?" Jake tried to compose himself, becoming more and more intrigued by her.
    "I'm single," Macie started playing with the waistband of the sweatshirt, wrapping it around her index finger. She could see the interest in his eyes, but first she wanted to confirm something. "And you? Did you manage to get that woman with another woman?"
    Jake felt embarrassed, because clearly the girl was her. He didn't know how to admit it. Would she like to know? What had been on his mind for months?     He knew Macie was waiting for an answer, but he couldn't stop looking at her, imagining what would happen next if he told her. There were many possibilities and perhaps he wished one of them would happen. It was a temptation he wished he could obtain.
   "There is someone who is been on my mind for quite some time," he leaned forward a little, whispering. Macie did the same, both of them standing a few inches from each other, "she keeps me from concentrating when I am trying to work, she is a woman who is driven me crazy."
    Macie swallowed, trying to control herself at that moment because of that closeness. She wanted to reach out and kiss him, but teasing him was more fun. She wanted to see how much he could take.
   "Could you say you're in love?" the young woman whispered, sliding her hand into his, caressing the back of his hand with her fingertips.
    A shiver ran through Jake's body as he noticed her. Her light caresses had a relaxing and exciting effect on him at the same time.     He didn't know how long it would last like this.
   "If that is what it feels like when you fall in love, that you just want to have her for yourself and want to take care of her, then let us say yes."
    If that wasn't confirmation, then she was seeing the wrong signs.     But she had to take the risk now.     Macie unzipped her sweatshirt, leaving it on the back of the chair.
    "I'm going to the bathroom," she stood up and slid her hand down his chest, moving up to his shoulder.
    Jake closed his eyes, nervous with that caress.     He turned to watch her leave, wondering if it was a good idea to follow her.
    <<If I do not do it now, maybe never...>>
    He got up from the chair, looking for the bathroom.     He didn't know if it was a good idea to go in, since it was the women's bathroom.     Some girls opened the door and he pretended to be waiting, seeing Macie inside, looking towards the door. She gave him a signal with her finger before those girls closed the door, hoping that no one would come close.     He stepped inside and she had already thrown herself at him, wrapping her arms around him.     He picked her up, wrapping her legs around his hips, and walked into one of the stalls.     His kisses felt hungry, like he'd been craving it ever since they'd seen each other again.     Macie moaned as she felt the pressure against her. It was incredible that with just one touch he could provoke her more than she had ever felt before.
    She wanted more. She desired more. It was him or no one, it couldn't be any other way.
    And she wasn't the only one who thought that.
    Jake had never felt that attraction before, nor had he ever had an erection in seconds. It had only been enough to see her encouraging him to enter and desire had gotten the better of him.     He lowered his hand slowly, noticing that the garment was already wet.     In a way, it surprised him. That girl didn't know his name, she didn't know who he was. A part of him felt proud that without knowing anything about him, she wanted him as much as he wanted her.     He didn't want the first time to be in the bathroom of a bar, he didn't want to give her that memory of himself.
    "The hotel… The hotel where I stayed is nearby…" he moved away from her a little, trying to catch his breath as he spoke, her expression of not wanting to have stopped made him feel guilty, "we can go there to be more relaxed… If that is what you want…"
    When Jake opened the door to his room, the blonde brought her hands to his shirt, pulling it up. She forced him to lie down on the bed, beginning to kiss his body.     Jake's breathing began to rattle, watching the trail of lipstick she was leaving behind. He couldn't stop looking at her, eager for her to belong to him. He didn't leave a single spot unmarked.     Macie looked up, smiling mischievously at him, and moved her hands to his pants, sitting on top of him.
    "Can I open my birthday present?" She asked, her breath ragged, her finger tugging at the garment.
    "It is just for you," he felt like he was drunk, but he wasn't. He wanted to be hers alone, to belong to her like he had never wanted to do with anyone.
    He watched as she brushed her hair behind her ear, beginning to unbutton his pants and pull down the zipper.     She slowly lowered the garment, making the boy feel more and more crazy with her touch.     She laughed when she saw him just as desperate as she had been a few minutes ago in the bar's bathroom, wanting it as much as she did. 
    The small room seemed to be burning at that moment. Or maybe it was them?     Macie dug her nails hard into his back, listening to him moan. It was a pleasant sound to hear him say her name like that for her, between each movement of his hips.     But she also wanted to say his name, she wanted to be able to call him between moans, to let him know how much she wanted him. Macie never imagined herself to be the kind of person who slept with someone without knowing his name, and yet, she was doing it. What mysterious reason was behind so much mystery? Oh, how she loved that, so much that thinking about it made her dig her nails deeper.
    "H-hey, be careful, angel," Jake whispered, letting out a small grunt, "that one was more painful."
    That nickname she heard from his mouth drove her crazy. ‘Angel’. They had only met twice and he had already given her a nickname.
    "And I'm not going to apologize for leaving my mark," Macie whispered in his ear, sliding her hand down the man's neck.
    Jake felt electricity as he noticed the girl's voice penetrating his ear until it reached his brain, indicating that he was almost done.     He came first, taking her hand and interlacing their fingers. He had never felt that orgasm like this before. Or had she ever had one? He had forgotten about it, he just wanted it to be Macie he had them with.     That sound from his mouth made Macie grip her legs tighter, throwing her head back as she felt her body tremble with excitement.     She was surprised when he ran his hand over her face, brushing her hair away and leaving a kiss on her forehead. She moved her clinging fingers, squeezing them tightly, she almost wanted to cry with happiness at seeing him how that kiss had left her.     She lowered herself to his lips, responding with extreme happiness.     She had done it, for one night, the dreams she had had had come true.
    And it overcame it with those careful kisses and caresses she received.
    She wasn't going to think about what would happen tomorrow, but about what was happening at that moment.     That stranger was loving her like never before.
    Even if it was just for that night.
˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
    She managed to hear the sounds of the seagulls and the waves of the sea, making her slowly open her eyes.     She realized that she was not at home, she was still at the hotel.     She sat up in bed, seeing that the stranger was not by her side. Had he left and left her alone?     She pulled the sheet over her, her heart beginning to break. He had been hugging her all night, tracing a path with his hands until she fell asleep. And now he was gone.     Just as she began to feel the tears coming out of her eyes, she heard the door open.     She stood up, wiping away the small tears that had fallen, watching the young man enter with two glasses of coffee and a paper bag in his hand.     She looked at him in surprise, she didn't expect him to bring her breakfast in bed.
   "I thought you were gone," she sat on the bed, taking the coffee in her hands.
    "I left my shopping bags at the bar, so I had to go out and buy some," a slight blush appeared on his cheeks, remembering that what made him forget about that purchase was the desire to be with her in his room, "But why did you think that about me?" he asked her, leaving the bag on the table next to her, while he sat on the bed with her.
    "Because you haven't told me your name yet and you weren't there after having slept with me,"she took a sip of coffee, without looking away from those charming eyes.
    Jake let out a weak laugh, reaching into the paper bag and pulling out a strawberry-coated donut, bringing it up to her mouth.
    "My name is Jake," he couldn't help but feel happy when he said his name after so long.
    Macie smiled at him, accepting the donut as well.     She liked finally hearing his name, so she could say it every night she dreamed about him. 
    "Would it be strange if I said 'Nice to meet you, Jake' now or is it too late after we had sex?" She took a bite of the donut, not realizing how hungry she was until that moment. As soon as her tongue touched the sweet taste of strawberry, her stomach rumbled.
    Jake tilted his head, bringing his hand to her face. With his thumb, he removed a small smear of food, licking it off afterwards.     Another kind of “hunger” was coming back to Macie after seeing him do that. She didn’t want to leave that room, Jake would have to drag her out.
    "I'll take that as a yes."
   "I am not used to saying my name so easily," he replied, taking a sip of his coffee, this time changing his tone to a slightly sadder one, "especially since I am already taking quite a few risks after last night."
    "Do you regret what we have done?" Macie placed the doughnut on top of the bag, hugging her legs.
    Jake looked at her, her curious eyes trying to guess what he was thinking.     He shook his head, brushing her hair behind her ear.
    "I only regret not having done it the moment I saw you," he saw how the young woman took a deep breath when he said those words.
    Macie clutched the sheets tightly, holding back again. But why do that when they'd already slept together?
    "Jake, if we don't kiss right now after what you said, I'm going to lose my mind."
    The young man agreed to her plea, leaving his coffee on the table.     He pulled her towards him, letting the sheet fall away.     Macie ran her hands under his shirt, running over his body again.     She loved him. She wanted him. He was the only one who could put out the fire that was burning inside her. Jake was the one she wanted most.
    The young man ran his fingers along her back, caressing her as if she were made of glass.     He knew what his life was like, that he couldn't be with Macie like she probably hoped. But there was something that told him that he shouldn't let her go, that if he walked away from her, he would surely lose her forever.     What if after leaving, she decided to erase those kisses with another man? What if when he returned to that life as a fugitive, she slept with another man as revenge?     He parted his lips to catch his breath and looked at her as if she were a work of art, watching the little light that came through the window, making it focus on her lips that had been red that night, now pink after leaving every mark of them on his body that, unfortunately, after showering, had been erased.
    "Those lips..." Jake cupped her face, running his thumb over them, caressing them delicately, almost as if they were made of glass.
    He was feeling the heat from that night again and this time the alcohol wasn't to blame. It was the fire he was feeling for her too, with the fear that it would disappear when they parted.
    "I want them to be only mine..." He knew it was an impossible request, but after having tried them, just the thought that another man could have them made him want to be possessive for once in his life.
    "Don't worry, I wasn't thinking about giving them to anyone, Jake," she bit her lips at that request, "I don't want anyone but you to kiss me."
    Jake's pride rose, melting back into that kiss as he laid her down on the bed.
    This time he would make her say his name until she had no voice to do so and he would repeat hers as if it were a prayer, something to remind him that someone in the world loved him completely no matter who he was.
    Macie was grateful for the second time to say his name. She wanted him to be able to hear her too and see how she wanted him.
    The sad thing was that she didn't know that Jake's life didn't allow him the luxury of maintaining a relationship like any normal person.
    That after that day, she wouldn't know when Jake would come back for her and show her again that the only person he cared about now was her.
    But whe would keep his promise. No man kissed her but him.
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⚠️ATENCIÓN⚠️ El contenido de este Oneshot especial por el cumpleaños de Macie por adelantado tiene ligero spicy. Hace años que no escribo algo así por temas personales, así que espero que os guste aunque no sea tan explícito, intento regresar poco a poco. Es una secuela del oneshot 'Brindemos por los corazones rotos'. Está inspirada en la canción de Ana Mena 'Ben & Jerry's'.
    Había pasado meses desde que había dejado atrás Europa y viajado a Estados Unidos para alejarse de aquel mal momento.     Macie se trasladó a California, como corresponsal.     Por un tiempo vivió con sus abuelos hasta encontrar un bonito piso cerca de la playa. Todas las mañanas tenía una vista perfecta del mar.     Para su amiga había sido duro que ella se mudara, pero había comprendido su decisión, Macie necesitaba una vida alejada de todos esos malos recuerdos y eso significaba marcharse.     Sus nuevos compañeros al principio habían tratado de burlarse de ella por su conocimiento en inglés, pero en cuanto la joven demostró que también sabía dominarlo, fueron ellos los que recibieron la burla de vuelta.     Se adaptó rápido y se centraba mejor en el trabajo y en solo hacer amistades, prefería esperar a ese hombre adecuado y dejar de salir con cualquier si no estaba segura.
    Ah, pero ¿Cómo hacerlo si desde aquella noche en aquel bar conoció a un joven misterioso que no parecía querer salir de su cabeza?     Hacía pocos días, por las noches soñaba con él y con aquellos ojos verdes que la observaban como si fuera lo único que existía en el mundo, le susurraba al oído con esa voz profunda palabras hermosas y ella se dejaba llevar como si fuera una droga que deseaba.     Y todas las mañanas, se levantaba como si aquella noche pasional hubiera sucedido.     En cierto modo, se sentía un poco mal por aquello, no conocía su nombre ni sabía quién era ¿Estaba bien en fantasear de ese modo con él cuando lo único que habían compartido era un vaso?     Se llevó la mano a la cara, ardiendo y sudando. Quizás estaba mal, pero si él no se enteraba ¿Qué más daba? No era como si se fuera a encontrar con él.
     Por mucho que lo deseara.
    Encendió el móvil y miles de mensajes le entraron felicitándola. Su cumpleaños. Al menos era una buena excusa para beber aquel día.    — ¿Y este quién es?—arqueó una ceja al ver un número que nunca había visto felicitándole su cumpleaños ¿Sería su exnovio con un nuevo número de teléfono tratando de recuperarla tras aquella noche? Esperaba que no y que solamente fuera un error.     Además, si aquel chico al que le dio su número no le había enviado un mensaje hasta ahora, sería extraño. --------------------
Macie Perdona, pero, quién eres?
87432 Cómo que quién soy? Minerva, soy John, recuerdas?
Macie Lo siento, número equivocado 😅
87432 ?? AY! PERDONA! El último número lo escribí mal 😅 Ya no te molesto más
Macie No te preocupes Y suerte con la chica 🤭
87432 Gracias ☺️ --------------------
    Soltó una risa y dejó el móvil en la cama, mientras, su conejo Henry saltó a la cama hasta llegar a su cara, olisqueándola.    —Debería levantarme de la cama y dejar de soñar, ¿Verdad? —le acarició la cabeza con cariño y él movió las orejas como si la hubiera entendido— Hoy será un día largo, Henry…
˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
    Le había costado obtener información falsa, pero lo había conseguido gracias a un buen trato.     No es que la seguridad en Estados Unidos le pareciera menor, pero al menos ya no tenía que preocuparse por aquellos que le buscaban en Alemania. Esperaba que ninguno de aquellos agentes descubrieran que se había marchado.     Y aunque se había alejado para olvidarse de aquella chica que ya no ocupaba su mente, otra lo hacía. Una rubia de un marrón cálido que conoció en un bar y le atrajo de manera misteriosa. Jake recordaba que había dicho de venir a aquel país, pero ¿Qué posibilidades había de encontrarla? Tampoco estaba ahí para buscar aquella chica. Macie. Recordaba su nombre por el camarero que la nombró. Recordaba aquel número de teléfono.    —Cuatro, cero, tres, cinco, seis, cinco…     De vez en cuando lo recordaba, aunque no quisiera hacerlo, pronunciarlo le calmaba. Y eso le daba vergüenza.     Se frotó la cara, tratando de despejarse. Llevaba días que se quedaba dormido por las noches y soñaba con ella, algo que no se esperaba. Sueños en los que por un momento se dejaba llevar por aquel impulso y la tumbaba en su cama y-    —Agh, mierda… —apretó los dientes con fuerza, queriendo borrar esa imagen de la cabeza— Será mejor que siga.     Se alojaba en un hotel de bajo precio, cerca del mar.     El lugar no era tampoco lujoso, pero no necesitaba demasiado.     Buscaba algún buen lugar abandonado en el país para alojarse y poder instalar el nuevo equipo. Había estado meses haciendo tratos por internet y subastas para conseguir buenos materiales. Cuando le preguntaban la dirección, siempre decía que lo dejasen en la oficina de correo de la dirección que él proporcionaba. No era nunca buena idea una reunión ni tampoco que se lo enviasen en persona.     Incluso había usado varios nombres falsos obtenerlos. Estaba volviendo a olvidarse de su identidad de nuevo. Suponía que así era mejor. Regresar a la normalidad que antes tenía para no atarse a nada de nuevo.
   Despedirse del nombre de Jake iba a ser duro tras haberlo recuperado hace tiempo.
    Volver a perder su identidad era más seguro para todos los que le conocían y para él.
˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
    Había reído, cantado y celebrado su cumpleaños con sus nuevos amigos. Había soplado las velas y sacado fotos. Por desgracia, sabían que al día siguiente tenían que trabajar de nuevo, así que no podían quedarse hasta tarde.     Le habían dicho a Macie de celebrarlo en fin de semana, pero ya le había prometido a sus abuelos que lo celebrarían con ellos. Y ella no quería romper la promesa de las dos personas que más quería.
    Se quedó esperando el Uber que acababa de pedir y le tocaba esperar en el frío de la noche.     Un amigo se había ofrecido a llevarla a su casa, pero había reconocido sus intenciones. Creía que tenía una oportunidad con ella y prefirió abandonar el hábito de dar falsas esperanzas para preocuparse más por su trabajo y no tener una relación amorosa con un compañero.    — ¿Cuarenta y cinco minutos? —soltó un resoplido, molesta.     No quería cancelar ahora que ya lo había pedido y ver si otro Uber estaba cerca. Y al menos, la vista de aquel lado de la playa tampoco era tan mala como desde su piso.     Se abrazó a sí misma, frotándose los brazos. Paseaba también de un lado a otro para entrar en calor,  el sonido de sus tacones hacían un leve ruido en el suelo.
   <<Ahora es cuando me arrepiento de no haber aceptado que me llevasen a casa.>>
    Decidió distraerse mirando las redes sociales. Su amiga y su marido estaban preparando el primer cumpleaños de su hija. Y ella se lo iba a perder. Agradecía que al menos le hubiera comprado el regalo y enviado un mes antes para que no llegase tarde.     Parecía que ambas estaban bien en sus vidas con lo que siempre habían soñado desde que se conocieron en la universidad.    —Macie… —escuchó su nombre siendo pronunciado de manera dulce.     Giró la cabeza para ver a un misterioso encapuchado observándola con unos brillantes ojos verdes.     Su corazón se aceleró al reconocerlos, aunque no pensaba que se acordase de ella. Vio que tenía una bolsa en la mano ¿Significaba que estaba viviendo cerca?    —Mi compañero de bebidas —le sonrió llena de felicidad al verle, como si una pequeña parte de su anterior vida hubiera regresado y echaba de menos.    Jake al ver cómo la joven le miraba, sintió calor por la cara. Agradecía que la capucha y la mascarilla le tapase el sonrojo.     Observó cómo iba vestida. Un bonito vestido dorado hacía que resplandeciera bajó la luz.     Poco a poco iba bajando la vista, observando que podía ver sus piernas estilizadas por los tacones.     Ya no solo la cara empezaba a arder.
    <<No debería haber bajado la vista, maldición.>>
    Decidió centrarse en su cara, pero solo lo empeoró al ver sus ojos cálidos y sus labios rojos.     Su cabello estaba un poco más corto de lo que él recordaba, pero le gustaba cómo le quedaba ¿O en realidad le gustaba todo lo que estaba viendo?    —Vaya, me has recordado a pesar de mi camuflaje —aunque no la estaba mirando por vergüenza, estaba sonriendo. Se alegraba de verla, no podía negarlo.     Y era mejor que Macie no supiera todo lo que había pensado de ella.    — ¿Cómo olvidar unos ojos así? —se preguntó si no estaba siendo demasiado coqueta con un hombre que solo había conocido de una noche, pero no podía evitarlo: Era ÉL. El hombre que la había flechado y ni siquiera sabía si nombre.     Le observó detenidamente. Ahora que estaba de pie, le parecía más grande que lo recordaba y eso que con tacones veía que llegaba a sus labios, algo tentador. Evitó el morderse los labios al ver sus manos, unos dedos largos que seguramente la harían perder la cabeza. Sus piernas le temblaban de solo imaginar las cosas que le encantaría hacer con él.
    <<Cálmate Macie o lo vas a asustar con la forma de mirarlo.>>
    Jake soltó una pequeña risa, nervioso. Muy directa, debía de admitirlo.    —Aunque yo soy la sorprendida, no pensé que tú te acordarías de mí —Macie trató de no sonar resentida. Podía ser que de verdad aquel hombre no estaba interesado en ella y por eso nunca se puso en contacto con ella, no tenía por qué enfadarse a pesar de que se acordaba de su nombre—. No digo que no me alegre, pero es bastante extraño.      Vio cómo finalmente se bajó la mascarilla, mostrando una sonrisa. Y de nuevo, como aquella noche cayó rendida.    —Recuerdo las cosas importantes —no pudo evitar en decir aquellas palabras, y en cierto modo, decía la verdad. Ella le ayudó a olvidarse de alguien a quien creía querer, pero lo empeoró al pensar solamente en ella.    — ¿Tan importante como para no llamarme? —arqueó una ceja, ladeando un poco la cabeza.     Jake apartó la mirada, viendo que estaba dolida. No podía simplemente contarle la verdad, ya estaba incluso perdiendo el tiempo estando ahí hablando con ella. Al menos era un tiempo maravilloso.
    Examinó sus brazos, viendo cómo su piel estaba con las indicaciones de que tenía frío, aquello le preocupó un poco.    —Quizás deberías regresar a casa antes de que te enfermes-    —Estás evitando mi pregunta.     Se mordió la lengua, viendo que no lo había dejado pasar. Quizás si maquillaba la verdad, podría librarse de aquel enfado.    —Las cosas de mi vida estaban un poco alteradas como para llamarte, créeme que a veces —inspiró profundamente, mirándola a los ojos. Se sentía perdido ante su mirada, como si pudiera contarle todo si se lo pidiera—deseaba hacerlo, pero no podía.     Macie rio, colocándose el cabello detrás de la oreja. Parecía que sonaba sincero, pero se notaba que algo ocultaba y tampoco quería indagar demasiado si no quería contárselo.    —Pues al menos espero que todo esté bien en tu vida ahora —trató de ser comprensiva y no rencorosa, ya le había dicho que recordaba las cosas importantes, lo que significaba que era importante para él de alguna forma.     Y eso que solamente hablaron una noche.    —Bueno, pues me he alegrado de ver-    —Podemos ir a ese bar —las palabras de Jake salieron solas de su boca, señalando el local que tenían detrás de ellos. Quizás estaba esperando un rechazo, pero tenía ganas de volver a hablar con ella.     Macie giró levemente, observando el pequeño bar que había. Miró después su móvil, recordando el coche que había pedido.     Hacía un par de minutos se habría negado en cancelarlo, pero ahora no lo dudó un segundo. Iba a cancelarlo y quedarse un poco más.    —Claro, me encantaría —no pudo evitar en sonreírle como si hubiera recibido un regalo. Estaba creyendo que quizás en los cumpleaños podían suceder cosas inexplicables.     Pero Jake tampoco se quedaba atrás. Él sonrió con alivió de que aceptase.     Con una pequeña exclamación, se bajó la cremallera de su sudadera, colocándosela después en los hombros a la joven. Cuando rozó su hombro, notó su piel helada comparado a cómo él estaba caliente. Solo que en ese momento no sabía si lo estaba porque había estado abrigado o por el efecto que ella le causaba.     La sintió cálida y no iba a negarlo, estaba disfrutando de que oliera a él. Cuando subió la cremallera, aprovechó para olerla un poco. Se sintió atraída en aquel momento por el olor de su colonia ¿Así que era así como él olía? Lo recordaría para futuros sueños.    —Gracias —recordó entonces que tenía que cancelar el Uber, aquel gesto la había distraído—, ves andando, te sigo.     El hombre asintió, y ella mientras le seguía cancelaba el coche. Se sentía un poco mal, pero esas oportunidades no aparecían todos los días.
     El bar tenía un estilo marítimo, decorado como si fuera un barco pirata. Los clientes hablaban de manera animada mientras la música de fondo los acompañaba.     Se sentaron alejados de todos, como si buscasen intimidad. Jake dejó la bolsa llena de la compra de paquetes de café en el suelo, mientras que Macie dejó su bolso en la silla.     Aunque lo que Jake quería era llamar la atención lo menos posible, ya lo estaba haciendo mostrando su aspecto a todos por ella. Estaba siendo descuidado, pero hacía años que no se sentía tan bien siendo él mismo.     El camarero se acercó y pidieron dos cervezas, para después quedarse de nuevo solos.    — ¿Y cómo es que no llevas al menos una chaqueta para el frío? —Jake cruzó los brazos por encima de la mesa. Macie se distrajo un momento observándolos, imaginando cómo sería ser abrazada por ellos— Por la noche refresca bastante.    —Llevo meses aquí y a veces me olvido que las noches son frías —agradeció al camarero por las cervezas, dando un pequeño sorbo, para después continuar—, supongo que es porque tampoco es que salga demasiado, hoy es especial porque es mi cumpleaños.    —Oh, entonces… —Jake levantó el vaso, acercándolo al centro— Feliz cumpleaños, Macie.     La joven brindó, escuchando el hermoso choque de vasos.     Jake no apartaba la mirada de ella, las luces que imitaban a unas velas hacían que el ambiente fuera ¿Romántico? Estaba cayendo de nuevo y no sabía si era algo bueno.    — ¿Y qué haces tú aquí? —Macie le miró con curiosidad, pero una sonrisa pícara apareció por sus labios— No estarás aquí porque dije que vendría también ¿Acaso eres un acosador?    —N-no, yo no-     La joven empezó a reírse, haciendo que Jake se sonrojara.    —Estaba tomándote el pelo —apoyó la barbilla en su mano, mirándolo con diversión—. No sueles bromear mucho, ¿Verdad?    —No tengo tiempo para hacerlo, ni la compañía adecuada —ahora fue ella la que sonrojó al ver cómo la miraba cuando él dijo aquellas palabras. Fueron con una entonación dulce, ocultando una pequeña sonrisa—. He venido para alejarme de mi antigua vida y empezar de cero —una verdad y una mentira mezclada, lo suficiente para no meterla demasiado en su mundo—, aunque el precio sea alejarme de mis hermanas.    — ¿Entonces estás solo? —el hombre asintió, sorprendiendo a Macie— ¿No tienes familia aquí?    —No, nadie —le dio vueltas al vaso, antes de dar un trago. Pensó en cómo había abandonado a Lilly y a Hannah, pero más a Lilly, con todo lo que había ocurrido y no se había atrevido a verla para consolarla. No se veía como un buen hermano mayor—. Pero tampoco es que salga mucho, estoy ocupado.    —Mhm, ya veo…     Macie mantuvo la mirada, viendo aquella expresión triste. Aún no sabía su nombre, ni siquiera se lo había preguntado. Se arriesgaba de que le estuviera engañando y quizás fuera de verdad un acosador, no sería la primera vez que existieran esos casos.     Pero arriesgarse no la detenía. Eso y quizás su poco sentido del peligro.    — ¿Así que tienes hermanas?    —Sí, por parte de padre —para él, era un poco alivio hablar del tema. Solo dos personas sabían la verdad y por alguna razón quería que ella también lo supiera. Le daba una extraña sensación de complicidad. No sabía si era buena idea admitir que eso le gustaba—, aunque él no lo sabe.    — ¿Y eso te molesta o…    —No, no me molesta, creo que es mejor así —levantó las cejas, con una expresión de indiferencia—, no ha estado presente en mis treinta y dos años de vida, no me molesta.     La rubia asintió, dándole la razón ¿Para qué preocuparse de un hombre que posiblemente engañó a su mujer? Pero le era adorable que se preocupase por sus hermanas, eso significaba que a ellas no le guardaba rencor.     Prefirió no preguntar por su madre, dado que no la había nombrado. El nivel alto de complicidad aún no lo tenían y seguramente era meter el dedo en la llaga.     Jake sintió un pequeño peso quitándose de encima, algo que le molestaba desde hacía mucho tiempo. Y por alguna razón, quería que ella lo supiera, como si quisiera abrirse a ella.
    Fue entonces que recordó aquella conversación en el bar, donde la vio con aquellos ojos húmedos. Se preguntaba si el tema de su exnovio había quedado zanjado y si había encontrado a otra persona, si salía con alguien.     Tragó saliva con fuerza al pensarlo, como si tuviera una oportunidad con ella.     Y, como ella se había interesado, tenía que dar el paso e interesarse también por lo que hace mucho estaba pensando.    — ¿Qué pasó al final con tu exnovio? Si se me permite preguntarlo —quiso empezar comprobando si quería hablarlo, así que quiso ser lo más educado posible.     No estaba seguro que ella quisiera hablarlo, pero al menos habría tenido esa oportunidad de preguntarlo y aceptar la respuesta que le diese.     Macie soltó aire con exageración, dando toques al vaso. Ni ella sabía cómo empezar.    —El momento más incómodo de mi vida —dio un trago tratando de buscar consuelo en el alcohol, recordando aquel momento—, pensó que habíamos vuelto y estaba todo el tiempo pegado a mí de una manera… Ugh… No quiero ni recordarlo.    —Disculpa si te he incomodado al pensar en él-    —Oh, no, no eres tú el culpable —colocó su mano en la de él, queriendo tener un pequeño contacto—, me alegra que al menos te hayas preocupado por mi asunto.     Jake de manera disimulada miró su mano. Estaba caliente a comparación de cómo estaba antes, el cálido lugar y el de su sudadera había hecho efecto.    — ¿Cómo no estarlo? No puedo quitarme de la cabeza cómo estabas aquella noche.    — ¿De verdad? —no quiso que se notase, pero su entonación feliz la había delatado al saber que él había estado pensando en ella.     Nervioso por haber confesado aquello, Jake dio un trago largo a su cerveza, mientras que Macie ocultó una pequeña risa detrás de su mano. Cada vez estaba enamorándose más de aquel desconocido que al igual que él, no se había olvidado de aquella noche.    — ¿Es raro si digo que me alegra de que lo admitas?     Jake miró cómo en aquel momento le estaba mirando. Era como si su mirada le estuviera pidiendo algo más que no era capaz de comprender. O quizás es que no quería arriesgarse más.     Pasó su lengua por los labios, saboreando el rastro de cerveza que había quedado.     Ante ese gesto, Macie se mordió el labio, imaginando poder besarlo en aquel instante. Si se controlaba en aquel momento era por educación. No parecía que él quisiera dar un paso, así que respetaría ese muro invisible que había en ambos.    —Todo lo contrario, creo que, de cierto modo, me gusta que no me veas como un tipo raro —el hombre trató de relajarse al ver también su gesto, estaba demasiado nervioso como para pensar con claridad.    —Más que raro, te veo como un misterio que quiero desvelar.    —Y eso te encanta.    —Vivo por ello, así que, si no quieres que acabe por descubrir cada secreto que ocultas, será mejor que te alejes de mí, Mister Misterioso.     Cuando Jake rio ante ese apodo, Macie sintió cómo si su corazón fuera a salirse del pecho. La expresión de felicidad que él tenía en su cara le entraba ganas de sacarle una foto y de tenerla de fondo de pantalla. Nunca antes había visto a alguien tan feliz.     En cierto modo, le causaba tristeza ¿Cuánto hacía que no se reía de esa manera?    —Y… ¿Hay alguien en tu vida ahora? —Jake trató de recomponerse, cada vez más intrigado por ella.    —Estoy soltera —Macie se puso a jugar con el cinto de la sudadera, enredándolo en su dedo índice. Podía ver el interés en sus ojos, pero antes quería confirmar algo— ¿Y tú? ¿Lograste sacarte a aquella mujer con otra?     Jake se sintió avergonzado, porque claramente la chica era ella. No sabía cómo admitirlo, ¿Le gustaría saberlo? ¿Qué esos meses había estado en su cabeza?
    Sabía que Macie estaba esperando por una respuesta, pero él no podía dejar de mirarla, imaginando qué era lo siguiente que pasaría sí se lo decía. Eran muchas las posibilidades y quizás deseaba que una sucediera. Era una tentación que deseaba poder obtener.    —Hay alguien que lleva en mi cabeza bastante tiempo —se inclinó un poco hacia delante, susurrando. Macie también hizo lo mismo, estando ambos  unos centímetros del uno del otro—. Hace que me desconcentre cuando intento trabajar, es una mujer que me ha vuelto loco.     Macie tragó saliva, tratando de controlarse en aquel momento por esa cercanía. Deseaba estirar sus brazos y besarlo, pero jugar con él a provocarlo era más divertido. Quería ver cuánto podría soportar.    — ¿Podrías decir que estás enamorado? —susurró la joven, deslizando la mano a la suya, acariciándole con la yema de los dedos el dorso de su mano.     Un escalofrío le recorrió a Jake por todo el cuerpo al notarla. Sus leves caricias le causaban un efecto relajante a la vez que excitante.     No sabía cuánto tiempo iba a durar así.    —Si es así lo que se siente cuando te enamoras, el que solo deseas tenerla para ti y querer cuidarla, entonces digamos que sí.     Si eso no era una confirmación, entonces es que estaba notando las señales equivocadas.     Pero ya debía arriesgarse.     Macie se desabrochó la sudadera, dejándola en el respaldo de la silla.    —Voy al baño —se levantó y deslizó la mano por su pecho, subiendo hasta su hombro.     Jake cerró los ojos, nervioso con aquella caricia.     Se giró para ver cómo se iba, y se preguntó si era buena idea en seguirla.
   <<Si no lo hago ahora, quizás nunca…>>
    Se levantó de la silla, buscando el baño.     No sabía si era una buena idea entrar, dado que era el baño de mujeres.     Unas chicas abrieron la puerta y fingió estar esperando, viendo a Macie dentro, mirando hacia la puerta. Le hizo una señal con el dedo antes de que esas chicas cerrasen, esperando a que nadie se acercarse.     Se metió dentro y ella ya se había lanzado a él, rodeándole con sus brazos.     La cogió en brazos, rodeando sus piernas en sus caderas, entrando en uno de los cubículos.     Sus besos se sentían hambrientos, como si lo hubiera estado deseando desde que se habían vuelto a ver.     Macie soltó un gemido al notar una presión contra ella. Era increíble que con solo un roce ya podía provocarla más de lo que jamás había sentido.
    Quería más. Deseaba más. Era él o nadie, no podía ser de otra forma.
    Y no era la única que lo pensaba.
     Jake no había sentido aquella atracción jamás, ni tampoco que en segundos ya tuviera una erección. Solo había bastado haberla visto animándolo a entrar que el deseo había podido con él.     Bajó la mano despacio, notando que la prenda ya estaba mojada.     En cierto modo le sorprendía. Aquella chica no conocía su nombre, no sabía quién era. Una parte de él se sentía orgulloso de que sin saber nada de él, le desease tanto como él a ella.     No quería que su primera vez fuera en el baño de un bar, no quería darle aquel recuerdo de él.    —El hotel…. El hotel donde me  alojó esta cerca… —se separó un poco de ella, tratando de coger aire mientras hablaba, su expresión de no querer haber parado le hacía sentirse culpable— Podemos ir ahí para estar más tranquilos… Sí es lo que quieres…     Macie asintió, notando cómo la cabeza le daba vueltas por aquella sensación de éxtasis. Notó que él esperaba una confirmación de sus labios, lo que le gustó bastante.    —Sí… Sí quiero… —sonrió mientras pasaba sus dedos por su cabello, dándole otro beso antes de salir del baño, aferrándose unos segundos.     Se separaron y miró por la puerta de que no hubiera nadie, para tomar su mano y salir corriendo hasta la mesa, cogiendo la sudadera y dejando un par de dólares en la mesa.
     Antes de llegar al hotel, se llegaron a parar a mitad de camino, volviendo a besarse. Jake la puso contra la pared, pasando sus manos por sus caderas, mientras que bajaba sus labios por el cuello. El frío no lograba esta vez molestar a Macie, ya estaba lo suficientemente caliente como para combatirlo.
    <<Oh, por favor, que esto no sea un sueño, que de verdad me esté besando en este instante.>>
     Macie sonrió durante el beso, esperando a que se nuevo la guiase hasta el lugar donde se alojaba.     No era un hotel de lujo, pero no le importaba, lo único que quería era pasar la noche con aquel hombre que llevaba en su mente desde que le conoció.
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     Cuando Jake abrió la puerta de su cuarto, la rubia llevó sus manos a su camiseta, subiéndosela. Le obligó a tumbarse en la cama, comenzando a besarle el cuerpo.    La respiración de Jake comenzó a agitarse, observando el rastro de pintalabios que iba dejando. No podía dejar de mirarla, ansiosa porque le perteneciera. No dejaba ni un lugar sin marcar.     Macie levantó la vista, sonriéndole de manera pícara, llevó sus manos a su pantalón, sentándose encima de él.    — ¿Puedo abrir mi regalo de cumpleaños? —preguntó con la respiración entrecortada, tirando de la prenda con el dedo.    —Es solo para ti —sentía una sensación como si estuviera borracho, pero no era así. Quería ser solamente de ella, pertenecerle como jamás había deseado hacerlo con alguien.     Vio cómo pasó su cabello detrás de la oreja, comenzando a desabrochar el botón de los pantalones y bajar la cremallera.    Bajó despacio la prenda, haciendo que el chico se sintiera cada vez más loco por su tacto.     Ella se rio al verle igual de desesperado que ella hacía unos minutos en el baño del bar, deseándolo tanto como ella.
     La pequeña habitación parecía arder en aquel momento ¿O quizás eran ellos?     Macie clavó con fuerza las uñas en su espalda, escuchando cómo él gemía. Era un sonido placentero escucharle así por ella, escuchar cómo pronunciaba su nombre entre cada movimiento de cadera.     Pero ella también quería decir su nombre, quería poder llamarle entre gemidos, que supiera cuánto le deseaba. Macie nunca se imaginó siendo de esa clase de personas que se acostaba con alguien sin saber su nombre y aún así, lo estaba haciendo ¿Qué misterioso motivo había detrás para tanto misterio? Oh, cómo le gustaba aquello, tanto que de pensarlo clavó más profundo las uñas.    —E-ey, cuidado, ángel —Jake le susurró, soltando un pequeño gruñido—, ese fue más doloroso.     Aquel apodo que escuchó de su boca hizo que la volviera loca. ‘Ángel’. Dos veces solo se habían visto y ya le había puesto un apodo.    —Y no pienso pedir perdón por dejar mi marca —Macie susurró en su oído, deslizando su mano por el cuello de aquel hombre.     Jake sintió electricidad al notar la voz de la chica penetrándose en su oído hasta llega a su cerebro, indicándole que estaba llegando a terminar.     Él se vino primero, tomando su mano y entrelazando sus dedos. Nunca antes había sentido aquel orgasmo como en el pasado ¿O alguna vez había tenido uno? Ya lo había olvidado, solo quería que fuera Macie con quien los tuviera.     Aquel sonido de su boca hizo que Macie se aferrarse más con sus piernas, echando la cabeza hacía atrás mientras sentía cómo su cuerpo temblaba de la excitación.     Le sorprendió cuando él pasó su mano por su cara, apartando su cabello y dejándole un beso en la frente. Movió sus dedos aferrados apretándolos con fuerza, casi quería llorar de felicidad por ver cómo le había dejado aquel beso.     Fue bajando hasta sus labios, respondiéndole con una felicidad extrema.    Lo había conseguido, por una noche, los sueños que había tenido se habían hecho reales.
    Y lo superaba con aquellos cuidadosos besos y caricias que recibía.
     No iba a pensar en lo que sucedería mañana, sino en lo que estaba sucediendo en aquel momento.    Aquel desconocido le estaba amando como jamás lo había hecho.
     Aunque solo fuera por aquella noche.
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    Logró escuchar los sonidos de las gaviotas y de las olas del mar, haciéndola abrir poco a poco los ojos.     Se dio cuenta de que no estaba en su casa, seguía en el hotel.     Se incorporó en la cama, viendo que el desconocido no estaba a su lado ¿Acaso se había ido y la había dejado sola?     Se tapó con la sábana, con el corazón empezando a destrozarse. Había estado toda la noche abrazado a ella, trazando un recorrido con sus manos hasta quedarse dormida. Y ahora ya no estaba.     En el momento que empezaba a notar cómo sentía que sus lágrimas querían brotar de sus ojos, escuchó la puerta abrirse.     Se incorporó secándose las pequeñas lágrimas que habían caído, viendo al joven entrar con dos vasos de café y una bolsa de papel en la mano.     Le miró con sorpresa, no esperaba que le trajera el desayuno en la cama.    —Pensé que te habías ido —se sentó en la cama, tomando en sus manos el café.    —Me dejé las bolsas de la compra en el bar, así que tuve que salir a comprar —un leve sonrojo apareció por sus mejillas, recordando que lo que le hizo olvidarse aquella compra fueron las ganas de estar con ella en su cuarto— ¿Pero por qué pensabas eso de mí? —le preguntó dejando la bolsa en la mesita de al lado, mientras se sentaba en la cama con ella.    —Porque no me has dicho todavía tu nombre y no estabas tras haberte acostado conmigo —le dio un sorbo al café, sin apartar la vista de aquellos ojos encantadores.     Jake soltó una risa floja, metiendo la mano en la bolsa de papel y sacando una rosquilla bañada en fresa y en virutas, acercándosela a su boca.    —Me llamo Jake —no pudo evitar en sentirse feliz al pronunciar su nombre después de tanto tiempo.     Macie le sonrió, aceptando también la rosquilla.     Le gustó por fin escuchar su nombre, para poder decirlo cada noche que soñaste con él.    — ¿Sería extraño si ahora dijera ‘ Encantada de conocerte, Jake’ o es demasiado tarde después de que nos hayamos acostado? —le dio un mordisco a la rosquilla, hasta ese momento no había notado lo hambrienta que estaba. En cuanto su lengua tocó el dulce sabor de la fresa, su estómago emitió un sonido.     Jake ladeó la cabeza, llevando su mano a su cara. Con el pulgar, le quitó una pequeña mancha de comida, lamiéndola después.     Otro tipo de “hambre” estaba regresando a Macie al haberle visto hacer aquello. No deseaba dejar aquel cuarto, Jake tendría que arrastrarla para echarla.    —Tomaré eso como un sí.    —No estoy acostumbrado a decir mi nombre tan fácilmente —le contestó dando un sorbo a su café, esta vez cambiando el tono a uno un poco más triste—, sobre todo porque ya me arriesgo bastante después de lo de anoche.    — ¿Te arrepientes de lo que hemos hecho? —Macie dejó la rosquilla encima de la bolsa, abrazando sus piernas.     Jake la miró, sus ojos curiosos trataban de adivinar lo que él pensaba.     Negó con la cabeza, pasando su cabello detrás de su oreja.    —Solo me arrepiento de no haberlo hecho en el momento en que te vi —vio cómo la joven inspiró profundamente cuando él dijo aquellas palabras.     Macie apretó las sábanas con fuerza, volviendo a contenerse ¿Pero por qué hacerlo si ya se habían acostado?    —Jake, si ahora mismo no nos besamos después de lo que has dicho, voy a perder la cabeza.     El joven aceptó su súplica, dejando su café en la mesita.     La atrajo hacia él, dejando que la sábana se cayera.     Macie pasó sus manos por debajo de su camiseta, recorriendo otra vez su cuerpo.     Le quería. Le deseaba. Él era el único que podía apagar aquel fuego que la consumía por dentro. Jake era el que más deseaba.
     El joven pasó sus dedos por su espalda, acariciándola como si fuera de cristal.     Sabía cómo era su vida, que no podía estar con Macie como seguramente ella esperaba. Pero había algo que le decía que no debía dejarla escapar, que si se alejaba de ella, seguramente la perdería para siempre.     ¿Qué pasaría si tras marcharse, ella decidía borrar aquellos besos con otro hombre? ¿Y si cuando regresaba a esa vida de fugitivo ella como venganza se acostaba con otro?     Separó sus labios para poder coger aire y la observó cómo si se una obra de arte se tratara, viendo la poca luz que entraba por la ventana, haciendo que se enfocase en sus labios antes rojos aquella noche, ahora rosados después de dejarle cada marca de ellos en su cuerpo que, por desgracia tras ducharse, se habían borrado.   —Esos labios… —Jake tomó su cara, pasando el pulgar por ellos, acariciándolos con delicadeza, casi como si fueran de cristal.     Estaba volviendo a sentir el calor que hubo aquella noche y está vez el alcohol no te ha la culpa. Era el fuego que él estaba sintiendo también por ella, con el miedo de que desapareciera cuando se separasen.    —Quiero que sean solamente míos… —sabía que era una petición imposible, pero tras haberlos probado, el solo pensar que otro hombre podría tenerlos le hacía querer ser posesivo por una vez en su vida.     —No te preocupes, no pensaba en entregárselos a nadie, Jake —se mordió los labios ante esa petición—, no quiero que me bese nadie más que tú.     El orgullo de Jake aumentó, fundiéndose de nuevo en aquel beso mientras la tumbaba en la cama.
    Esta vez la haría decir su nombre hasta que no tuviera voz para hacerlo y él repetiría el suyo como si de un rezo se tratase, algo que le recordase que alguien en el mundo le amaba por completo sin importar quién era él.
     Macie agradeció aquella segunda vez para pronunciar su nombre. Quería que también él pudiera escucharla y ver cómo le deseaba.
     Lo triste era que ella no sabía que la vida de Jake no le permitía el lujo de mantener una relación como cualquier persona normal.
     Que después de aquel día, no sabría cuándo Jake volvería a por ella y le volvía a demostrar que la única persona que le importaba ahora era ella.
     Pero cumpliría su promesa. Ningún hombre la besó salvo él.
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lyon-amore · 2 days ago
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lyon-amore · 2 days ago
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A piece of advice… Don't confuse the sleeping pill with the sore throat pill… I'm about to fall asleep…
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lyon-amore · 2 days ago
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I'll be uploading Macie's birthday oneshot in advance because Moonvale is coming out next month and it's just a few days before her birthday, so we're going to be busy with the game (⁠ㆁ⁠ω⁠ㆁ⁠)
So this week there's a special oneshot coming ( ͡⁠°⁠ ͜⁠ʖ⁠ ͡⁠°⁠)
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lyon-amore · 3 days ago
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I just remembered that in chapter 9 of Moonvale I wrote about original content, they mention Macie's birthday, which is February 24th and on February 21th they release the second episode
I'm being hacked or something, my daughter will surely be suffering on her birthday after playing the episode
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lyon-amore · 3 days ago
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Raw, Next Question
‼️MDNI‼️ Showing the lads men that untamed feral side we all have. [Requested by: Jayhyunglover] A/N: You freaky frogs
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I can't stop writing for even a second
I've started another story while I'm writing a oneshot
Just having Jake and Macie in my head living for free
Everything I imagine is perfect!!! But it's because everything I write is what I would like to do with Jake, AAAAAHHHH!!!
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That and I love the Jake and Macie couple, my daughter is living my dream because I can't 😭
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And the end!?!?! MY GOD!!! EVERYTHING WAS SO BEAUTIFUL!!! NOT ONLY THE INTIMACY OF HOW THEY FINALLY HAD SEX, WHICH WAS SOMETHING THEY BOTH DESPERATELY WANTED, BUT ALSO HOW THEY HAVE LIVED TOGETHER FOR DAYS LIKE A COUPLE!!! THEY ARE PERFECT!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😩😩
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I felt like I was left out in this scene 🫣❤️‍🔥 Oh my god....And Sylus' sounds? His breathing? His kisses? Oh god... Oh my god... I was even short of breath!!!
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STOP CALLING HER POOR WITHOUT SAYING SHE'S POOR, SYLUS!! I KNOW YOU HAVE A HUGE HOUSE!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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IT REMINDED ME OF THE SCENE OF DAMON TAKING ELENA'S TEDDY BEAR 😭💖
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Oh my God.... Hope, you are stronger than me, I would have melted already...
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How sexy he sounds at this part 🫠❤️‍🔥 TAKE ME SYLUS!!!
But I find it adorable that even though he says he can't take it anymore, he asks several times if you want to continue 😭 CONSENT IS IMPORTANT TO HIM! I LOVE HIM!!!
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The girl was so horny for him that she wanted to dominate him, but he said no way, that he wasn't going to let her for now 🤣🤣
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