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As parents, we truly understand that every parent is looking for the best opportunities for their child/children. We at Numu Nursery recognized as the best kindergarten school in Dubai promise to provide a learning adventure combined with enjoyment and entertainment along with a secure learning environment for your little ones.
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Ruben Dias x Reader - Fake Love Part 1/8
I think this is my best work yet. Y'all don't know what you're in for 😝

Reader is a kindergarten teacher. Nothing more nothing less. But following an accident whistle vacationing in Dubai, she somehow makes her boyfriend believe that she does somthing else for a living, something that earns her way more money than she has. Her boyfriend, Ruben, is just happy to have found someone who understands him so well, someone who doesn't want him for his money since money isn't an issue for neither reader or himself. Or so thinks. Would finding out the truth ruin their newfound relationship? Readers thinks so, and does everything to keep up the lie, although it has some bad people from the Middle East looking for her.
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It all began with a tragic accident. If saving a child from a fire counts as something tragic. No. The tragic part is that it happned on your first week of vacation. First week out of six, meaning you'd spend the rest of that time caring for the burn wound on your thigh. The accident happned in Dubai at the resort that you were staying. The hotel had ended a night with a magnificent firework show for all guests to partake in. However, one malfunctioning rocket sparked flames into the crowd capturing one family in their private tent. Everyone managed to escape except for a young boy. Hearing his cry, you did not hesitate to sprint through the flames, no second thought of what might have happened to you. Those worries came later.
"Mashallah. Bless you woman."
It was strange, being embraced and cared for by strangers. Turns out that the boy you saved was the nephew of a very powerful business man in the Middle East. Both the resort and family thanked you by paying for the rest of your stay, as well as all of your medical bills and any other expenses whilst you were a guest in their country. It did not end there, the family insisted on paying for your flight back home to England, business class of course. And they did not mind for you to make a longer connection in another country. They would pay for your stay there too. That's where your story begins, on a connection flight to Portugal, where you met Ruben.
"Champagne?"
You were on the plane, shifting uncomfortable in your seat, when a flight attendant came down the aisle carrying a trey with two flutes of Champagne.
"Um, we didn't order that?" You said turning to your best friend Alicia. She poked her head out from behind her seat that was more of a private booth. She shrugged, looking equally as confused at the two glasses of Champagne.
The flight attendant smiled, handing each of you a glass anyway. "It's complimentary from Mr Muhammed Siddiq." She said and disappeared with the trey down the aisle.
"Fancy." Alicia said, taking a approving sip of her drink. "So whatever you want he pays for?" She asked, talking about the arrangement that had been made by the family which child you had sacrificed your skin to save.
"Seems like it." You said, although you weren't all that comfortable having a stranger pay for your expenses. Your friend however...
"Sweet." Alicia leaned back in her seat. She pressed the button that would alert another member of the cabin crew, a man this time, dressed in a well tucked suit.
"You called Miss?"
"Yes, can we have a bottle of whatever this is?" She said, raising her glass.
"Alicia." You groaned, slightly embarrassed.
"What? You know I get nervous during long flights. Might as well order a whole bottle of alcohol."
"A bottle it is." The flight attendant nodded. He turned to you. "Anything else for you Miss?"
"Um, no. Thanks."
You waited for him to leave so that you could throw a pillow across the aisle, hitting Alicia in the head.
"Ouch. What was that for?"
"Stop ordering things that we can't afford."
"Maybe WE can't afford it, but Muhammed Siddiq certainly can."
You rolled your eyes.
"Wait until we get to Portugal." She giggled. "They said they got you covered there too, no?"
"Yes, but only for two nights. Until our connection flight back to London."
"Great, enough for us to have some fun."
"Alicia."
"What? You deserve it. Six weeks of our vacation has gone down the drain because you wanted to jump into the flames and save that kid. Now look at you, barley able to sit with all that dressing underneath your skirt."
You tugged at the hemn. Even the draft creeping down your leg was painful to your burns. Alicia noticed the discomfort in your face and leaned forward, grabbing your hand. "You are a hero Y/N. So let's make the best of these two days, you deserve it, even our sponsor Mr Siddiq think so."
You huffed a laugh.
"Now, let's google the most expensive hotels in Lisbon." Alicia pulled up her laptop. You sighed, leaning back in your seat.
"What is there to do in Portugal anyway. Isn't it just ocean and sand, along with perverts in speedos?"
"I dunno." Alicia shrugged, typing away on her computer like the Reddit bully that she was. "Maybe we could book a guided tour around the city."
"I can't walk."
"Right. Rent a car it is."
She typed away, her newfound passion amusing to you. At some point your eyes began to flicker, the last couple of days, catching up to you. Suddenly something blew past your head, grasping the top of it.
"Fuck." Alicia gasped, covering her mouth with her hand.
"What?" You sat up, looking where Alicia was pointing towards. "What did you do?" You hissed, since she had that guilty expression you knew too well.
"Your pillow." She whispered. "It's over there."
Alicia's aim was apparently terrible. Your pillow had eneded up in the booth next to you. Alicia must have seen you falling a sleep, wanting to hand it to you. The words hand it to you, not occurring to her.
"Should I get it?"
"I'll do it." You sighed. You needed to stretch your legs anyway.
It was a big plane, with two floors and three seating aisles. Being a passenger of the business class forced you to circle the whole second floor to get a view of the booth next to you. It was great way to obtain once privacy, but boy was the walk painful for a first time burn victim.
"Um, excuse me?"
You were in excruciating pain arriving at the booth next to yours and it did not help that the man assigned to it was chatting away with two other guys seated across and beside him.
"Um, excuse me?"
They ignored you, however you were pretty sure that they could see you standing in the middle of their aisle.
"Excuse me?" You said, raising your voice.
The man in the booth next to yours turned his head to meet your eye, but quickly diverge his gaze back to his friends.
"Oh for fuck....I'm looking for a pillow that flew this way. Have you seen it?"
"You mean this pillow?" One of the guys said, the dark skinned one. He held up the pillow in front of him, letting you have it.
"Sorry." You muttered, visibly embarrassed. "My friend can't aim."
"You mean she has perfect aim." The guys laughed, however not the guy in the booth next to yours. He looked mad, mad at you.
"Yeah?" You said unsure.
"Yeah." They nodded. "She hit my friend Ruben here with a perfect headshot."
You turned to the guy next to your booth, the one they called Ruben. "I'm so sorry." You said and really meant it. He however, continued to treat you like thin air.
"Oh come on Dias, don't leave the girl hanging now. Show her some of that Portuguese hospitality. We're not all perverts in speedos."
You flushed as the guys erupted in laughter once more. Of course they had overheard your conversation with Alicia. And of course they were portuguese. The plane was heading to Lisbon for god sakes. Who else had found your comment utterly offensive You turned your head, expecting a old man in his fifties to ambush you, throwing his purple speedos in your face.
"Nah, we're only joking. Right Ruben?"
The guys looked to their friend, who was still looking at you, well not at you, but somewhere below you.
"What happened to your leg?" He asked. Very blunt of him, you thought.
"Now Ruben, just because a girl is wearing a short skirt doesn't mean you get to be unpolite about it. Let's not fuel her impression of us portuguese. " His friends laughter drew the attention of other passengers, making you crumble with the embarrassment.
"No, I wasn't." Ruben stuttered, for the first time looking other than sure of himself. "I wasn't I swear." He reassured you.
"I know." You nodded. "I've burned myself. It was an accident. The dressing is supposed to mend the pain." You said, although the way your legs trembled told him otherwise.
"Is everything alright here?"
It was the flight attendant from earlier. The one having served you and Alicia Champagne. She had a serious expression on her face, a professional one, as if she had just received urgent complaints from other passengers about a disturbance in row sixteen.
"Um, yes everything is okay, I was just about to..." You turned around, the pillow pressed to your chest. You took a few steps down the aisle but hesitated as there was low whipsers behind.
"....You gotta do it it. Can't you see the way she's walking, she's clearly in pain."
"Come on Ruben..."
"No buts, you can sit with her friend."
You turned around, a frown on your face. "Are you guys talking about me?"
"Um, yeah." The guy called Ruben stood. You tilted your head not having realized how tall he actually was. Nor how built he was. His frame took up the whole aisle. Even the flight attendant had to tilt to the side to be visible behind him. "We were saying that the two of you should switch seats."
"Who?" You frowned. To which Ruben threw his friend a deadly glare.
"Me." His friend sighed, gathering his things to make his seat vacant for you.
"Um, what is going on?"
"You're hurt." Ruben said, not hiding the fact that he was staring at the dressing up your thigh." Our seats are better than yours. Here you can lay dow."
It was true, they did have the better seats. Although the leg room of a business class seat was not to be ungrateful for, laying down is really what you needed to elevate your leg, easing the pain.
"Please." Ruben said, gesturing towards the booth next to his. "My friend is more than happy to switch seats with you. Right Fabio?"
His friend did his best to fix a smile, showing off his bleach white teeth. "Gladly." He gritted.
"Okay." You said, not completely sure what you were agreeing to. However the flight attendant mumbled somthing about having to inform her colleagues. Nevertheless she disspeared whilst Ruben and his friends made the necessary room for you.
"No, leave the pillow." Ruben said, snapping at his friend who was still in the process of gathering his things.
"But she has a pillow." He groaned.
"Yes, and now she has two."
Ruben's friend left his seat looking displeased with life. Wait until he was introduced to Alicia, who refused to advocate for grumpy men.
"Please, have a seat." Ruben insisted once everything was cleared. The guys even made the effort to pick up after themselves, although thier mess wouldn't really effect you.
"I'm Ruben, this is Theo."
The three of you went about shaking hands as you sat back in your seat.
"Nice to meet you Ruben..." You were terrible with names, you thought he had introduced his full name. He looked at you slightly baffled, perhaps shocked that you had already forgotten what it was."
"It's Dias." He said, not leaving you hanging.
"Dias. Ruben Dias." You nodded. "Nice to meet you my name is Y/N Y/L/N.
He smiled in a slightly amused way. Nevertheless he let you sit back and relax. The conversation having died out. Only then, back pressed to your plane seat, did you realize that you just shook hands with the most gorgeous man you had ever seen.
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Choose Best Kindergarten Schools in Dubai with Lily’s Early Childhood Centre
Lily’s believe that children should learn lifelong learning skills and develop curiosity, teamwork, and creativity in our original curriculum with expertise. Lily's Early Childhood Centre serves as one of the finest and best kindergarten schools in Dubai with a caring environment. The best learning and fun go hand in hand under one roof here in a vibrant and nurturing atmosphere. For an all-rounded entry into our educational journey, enroll your child today!
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Admission in Dubai: A Comprehensive Guide for Students and Parents
Navigating the educational landscape in a vibrant city like Dubai can be both exciting and challenging for families. With its diverse array of schools offering various curricula, understanding the admission process is crucial for ensuring a smooth transition for students. This article provides an overview of the admission process in Dubai, detailing the steps involved, important timelines, and essential tips for parents and students.
Understanding the Educational Landscape
Dubai is home to a wide range of educational institutions, including public schools, private schools, and international schools. Each of these institutions may follow different curricula, such as the British, American, International Baccalaureate (IB), or Indian systems. This diversity allows families to choose an educational path that aligns with their values, preferences, and long-term goals.
School admission in Dubai is a crucial process for families seeking quality education in this vibrant, multicultural city. With a wide range of curricula available—including British, American, and International Baccalaureate—parents have the opportunity to select a school that best fits their child's needs and educational goals. The admission process typically involves submitting application forms, providing necessary documentation such as birth certificates and previous academic records, and sometimes attending interviews or assessments.
Key Admission Requirements
While each school may have its unique requirements, several common elements typically characterize the admission process in Dubai:
Age Criteria
Most schools in Dubai have specific age criteria for enrollment. For example, students entering kindergarten or reception usually need to be at least three or four years old, while those seeking admission to Grade 1 often need to be six years old by a certain date. It’s essential for parents to check the specific age cut-off dates of their chosen schools.
Documentation
The admission process usually requires parents to submit various documents. Commonly requested documents include:
Birth Certificate: A copy of the child’s birth certificate is often required.
Passport Copies: Copies of the child’s and parents’ passports.
Visa Documents: Proof of residency, such as visa copies for the family.
Previous Academic Records: For older students, transcripts or report cards from previous schools may be required.
Health Records: Some schools request immunization records or medical assessments.
Application Forms
Most schools require parents to fill out a comprehensive application form. This form typically includes basic information about the student, family background, and any special educational needs. It’s important to fill out this form accurately and completely to avoid delays in the application process.
Admission Process Steps
The admission process generally follows these steps:
1. Research Schools
Parents should begin by researching schools that meet their educational criteria and preferences. Factors to consider include:
Curriculum offered
School ratings and reviews
Facilities and extracurricular activities
Location and transportation options
Fees and payment plans
2. Visit Schools
Once potential schools have been identified, it is advisable to schedule visits. Many schools offer open house events or tours that allow families to meet educators, explore the campus, and understand the school’s culture and environment.
3. Submit Applications
After selecting preferred schools, parents should submit applications within the designated enrollment periods. It’s crucial to be aware of deadlines, as many schools have limited spaces and operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
4. Attend Assessments or Interviews
Depending on the school’s policy, some students may be required to attend assessments or interviews. These may include academic tests, interviews with teachers, or informal meetings to gauge the child’s readiness and fit for the school.
5. Await Decisions
Once the application and assessment process is complete, parents will receive notifications regarding acceptance or waitlist status. Schools typically communicate decisions within a few weeks after the interview or assessment.
6. Confirm Enrollment
Upon acceptance, parents must confirm their child's enrollment by completing the necessary paperwork and paying any required fees. This may include registration fees, tuition deposits, and other costs associated with enrollment.
Important Timelines
Being aware of key timelines is essential for parents navigating the admission process. While specific dates may vary by school, here are some general timelines to keep in mind:
Research and Visit: Begin researching schools at least six months before the desired admission date.
Application Submission: Many schools open their application windows in early spring for the following academic year. Deadlines can range from February to June.
Interviews and Assessments: These often take place in the months leading up to the start of the academic year.
Enrollment Confirmation: After acceptance, confirm enrollment within the timeframe specified by the school to secure your child’s place.
Tips for Parents
To ensure a successful admission process, here are some helpful tips for parents:
Start Early
Begin researching and visiting schools well in advance of the application deadlines. This proactive approach allows ample time for decision-making and gathering necessary documentation.
Stay Organized
Create a checklist to track required documents, application forms, and deadlines. Staying organized will help reduce stress and ensure that nothing is overlooked.
Be Honest
When filling out application forms, be honest about your child’s strengths and any special needs. Providing accurate information will help schools better understand your child and offer the necessary support.
Prepare for Assessments
If your child is required to attend assessments, help them prepare by reviewing relevant material and practicing skills in a low-pressure environment. Encourage them to approach the assessment with confidence.
Keep Communication Open
Maintain open communication with the school throughout the admission process. If you have questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to the admissions office for clarification.
Conclusion
In conclusion, navigating the admission process in Dubai is a vital step for families seeking quality education for their children in this dynamic city. With a multitude of schools offering diverse curricula, understanding the requirements and timelines is essential for a successful application. Early research and preparation can significantly ease the journey, ensuring that students secure a place in an institution that aligns with their academic and personal goals.
Moreover, maintaining open communication with schools and staying organized throughout the process can help alleviate stress for both parents and students. Ultimately, the right admission in Dubai not only opens doors to academic opportunities but also fosters personal growth and development in a multicultural environment. By approaching the admission process with careful planning and an informed mindset, families can ensure a smooth transition into a nurturing educational experience that sets the foundation for a bright future.
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Boost Your Toddler’s Social and Emotional Development
Finding the ideal nursery or kindergarten in Dubai can be quite important for developing these crucial skills. In this blog, we will take a look at the practical tips for fostering your toddler’s social and emotional growth. Also, we will learn why Little Minds Nursery is a top kindergarten in Dubai for parents looking for a supportive and enriching early learning environment.
Create a safe and supportive environment
Encourage play-based learning
Emotionally responsive teaching
Small class sizes for personalized attention
Engaging in social activities
Building confidence and independence
It is important to recognize the importance of a loving nursery or kindergarten as toddlers begin their path toward social and emotional development. If you are looking for “toddler nursery near me”, then we at Little Minds Nursery are here for you. We at Little Minds Nursery provide you with an outstanding learning environment that encourages and supports your child’s social and emotional development.
Choose the best Kindergarten in Dubai to promote your child’s growth and development. Call us at 050 8898 180 or 050 8898 280 if you have any questions in mind or visit our nursery and have a look for yourself.
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Admission Open for 2023-24! Secure a Bright Future for Your Child!
At BrightRiders, we prioritise academic excellence, holistic development, and a nurturing environment. Enrol your child now for a promising educational journey. Our Kindergarten School in Dubai offers a stimulating environment for the little ones, fostering curiosity, creativity, and a love for learning. Lay the foundation for a successful academic journey with us.
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5 ways parents can prepare their children for preschool.
One of my neighbors came to me last year, anxious about her son's preschool class. He was 2.5 years old. The couple had already booked admission to the best Kindergarten in Dubai, while his wife was worried about her clingy son who wasn't taught basic skills. As a mom with experience, I could have given a talk on preschool planning. Instead, I focused on quick tips for preparing those clingy children for preschool that every new mother wants to hear.
Create a routine
Until the child feels comfortable with their own habits. If his parents begin abruptly, he will feel the burden of over-preparation. Talk to him in a positive way about the school, his new friends, the colorful environment he will be experiencing, and all the things he needs to discover. Establish a schedule for the most important things in his life, such as sleeping habits, playtime, study time, and eating habits. Routines give them the opportunity to learn about time, order, sequence, etc., so they can act responsibly and make their own decisions. This order will help your child adjust to the new environment. Choose a nursery that is near greenery so you can introduce your child to nature.
Improve his social skills.
The key to formal education is preschool. If your child is overly emotional or sensitive and relies too much on you to provide for him, introduce him to some of the outside world to help him become more social. Our children develop social skills at home. Play games with him and bring him to family functions or parties to help him interact with other people. This will reduce his anxiety and fear. Teach him how to be grateful to others or to apologize when you make mistakes. Share with him what he knows about kindness and respect. You can now tell him about the best Dubai kindergarten you found for him. He was so excited!
Improve his motor skills
You may find that your child is a natural puzzle solver or learner. Encourage them to learn basic shapes, colors, and letters and to make crafts. This will help to improve his motor skills. Play with their peers and encourage them to move around a lot.
Organize your daily tasks.
Many parents do not know that they can encourage their children to perform basic chores, at least for themselves. To help them become more independent, encourage your child to do things like pick up his toy, put his clothes on, take his plate off the table, tidy the room after play, or make his bed. Although the Best Preschools in Dubai offer comprehensive self-sufficiency practices, the little things that you do at home will reflect on his preschool.
Try reading practices
It is true that reading to your child will enhance his vocabulary. If you start him at the beginning, he will be fascinated by books and the world of knowledge. It helps him develop his language and creative thinking at an early age. The best Kindergartens in Dubai offer language and library rooms to help children develop.
In conclusion
You can start to prepare your child for preschool with these ideas. It's now time to narrow your search for the most suitable preschool in Dubai. You're in the right place. Leads Early Childhood Center has a lot of happy and warm faces that care for and train the beautiful buds in our school to have a bright future.
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Ruben Dias x Reader - Fake Love Part 6/8
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18+

Reader is a kindergarten teacher. Nothing more nothing less. But following an accident whistle vacation in Dubai she somehow makes her boyfriend believe that she does somthing else for a living, something that earns her way more money than she has. Her boyfriend, Ruben, is just happy to have found someone who understands him so well, someone who doesn't want him for his money since money isn't an issue for neither reader or himself. Or so thinks. Would finding out the truth ruin their newfound relationship? Readers thinks so, and does everything to keep up the lie, although it has some bad people from the middle east looking for her.
Enjoy!
You felt like shit leaving the club and returning to Ruben's apartment. The last thing on your mind was alcohol. You barley drank anything at the club, the thought simply repulsive to you. How could you have been so stupid, using Mr Siddiq's money again? All of it to obtain some silly facade you've made up for yourself.
"You okay?" Ruben asked.
You lingered in his living room, not really saying anything.
"Yeah, I'm just, uh....I'm just tired, I think."
He nodded. "The bathroom is all yours if you want to use it first."
"Thanks. I'll only be a minute."
"Or...." You flinched as Ruben reached out and grabbed a hold of your wrist. "Or we could do it together. A hot shower would be really nice right now, no?"
You were really not in the mood, feeling so disgusted with yourself. "Is it okay if I shower on my own. I'm just really tired from the day."
"Of course." Ruben was quick to let the grip around your wrist go. "Yeah. No. Do whatever feels comfortable Y/N."
"Thank you. I'll only be a minute." You mumbled.
You took a quick shower in attempt to rinse off the shame, however, the shame was still there when you stepped out. "It's all yours." You said, to Ruben who had been waiting patiently for you to get out of his bathroom. However, he did not rise from the side of his bed. "Y/N." He said, his gaze quite distant. "I'm sorry that I....It was stupid of me to bring you to the club." He ran a remorsful hand through his hair. "It's your first time in Manchester and I overwhelmed you with your first football game, that I didn't even ask if you enjoyed. Then I introduce you to all of my friends, although I promised to take you out for dinner...." He shook his head. "I ruined our weekend, didn't I?"
"Ruben." You stepped forward to where he was sitting on the bed, his face buried in his hands. "You haven't ruined anything. This is one of the best weekends of my life and do you wanna know why?
"Why?" He mumbled from below.
"Because almost every minute was spent with you."
Ruben raised his head, eyes grey in the dark and his jaw outlined by the moonlight outside. "Really?"
"Really." You nodded, letting your hand caress the side of his face, his stubble prickly against your finger tips. Ruben grabbed a hold of your waist, pulling you towards him. He wrapped his arms around you, hugging your pelvis and burying his nose in the center of your belly, inhaling your scent. "I like it when you're here." He sighed. "I want you to stay here with me forever."
You smiled. "You know I can't."
"Why not?" His voice was muffled up against the fabric of your hoodie. "There is room for the both of us. My home is your home."
"That's really nice of you to say Ruben, really. But I'm not..." The thoughts of tonight, returned. The thoughts of what you had done.
"Y/N?" Ruben could feel it, how your body tensed at the thought of it. "What's wrong?"
You looked down, notcing the deep dent between his brows. "Nothing I just...it's nothing."
He pulled you back to get a better look at you. "Then why are you crying? Please tell me what's wrong."
"Ruben I'm not..." You hated it, the unwanted tears. You gritted your teeth, pushing through it. "I'm not who you think I am."
"No? And who do you think I think you are?"
You shook your head. It was all so silly. And it was gonna sound even sillier coming out of your mouth as words. "Rich." You snorted. "I'm not rich or good in bed, which I've probably made you believe with our facetime calls. I've practically stripteased you into flying me out to your home in Manchester." You kept on snorting whilst Ruben's expression remind unmoved. "And I'm not like your friends. I don't fit in with them. My Instagram is not colorful and filled with pictures of all the times I've been on a yacht. I'm not the skinniest and my family is definitely not skinny. And I..."
"Are you done?"
Ruben's voice interupting you was like a punsh in the gut.
"Sorry?"
"I said, are you done, talking down on yourself?"
"Um, I guess so."
"Good, because you're perfect."
You sighed. "Ruben, I'm really not."
"To me you are. Otherwise you wouldn't be standing in front of me right now." His jaw clenched when he spoke. "Y/N, you're not here because my intentions are to sleep with you. You're here because I think you're amazing, down to earth and way more interesting to be around than those others girls you met in the club tonight. I've been there and done that, and it's just not enough for me anymore. But you are."
"I am?"
"Yes, Y/N. You're perfect."
Falling in love was a realization of its own. You were falling in love with Ruben. He swept you up in his embrace again, lifting your hoodie, disappearing underneath it to plant kisses across your belly.
"Stop it, it tickles."
He flipped you over, throwing his weight on top of you as you now lay under him on the bed.
"Ruben, it tickles."
His head popped out from under your hoodie, his hair now a tousled mess. "Can I take this off?" He tugged at the hemn of the fabric. You nodded, raising your arms. Ruben's eyes widened with every layer of skin that revealed itself to him. Once the hoodie was off, he went in, gently devouring your breasts with his mouth. You moaned with the pleasure, to which he grunted in response.
"Please stay with me." He said between suckling your nipples.
"I can't."
"Please."
"No, Ruben."
"Please. I don't want to spend another day without you."
He wa strong headed, his stubborness reflected in every thing he did to you.
"Fuck." You gasped, opened mouthed.
Once all clothes were tossed aside Ruben became an animal. He entered you with force, but not until he knew that you were ready for him. He had you in missionary, then all fours. And at some point he had you on top of him as he lay on the floor.
"Ruben please." You bounced on his dick the best as you could. But you were close to the edge, so close.
"Come for me baby. It's okay, come for me."
You collapsed on top of him, with your walls twitching around his cock. He was over simulating you with a hand still roaming where the two of you were connected.
"Yes, like that, squirt for me."
He enjoy watching you do it. The clenching of your abs caused by the spasms, followed by the liquid that lubricated every inch of his stem. He used it to pull out of you with ease.
"We didn't use a condom, are you okay with that?"
"You're asking that now?" You chuckled, laying exhausted against his warm torso. Ruben shifted, making the motion to stand. You were too weak to follow and waited for him to heave you up from the floor and tuck you into bed. He joined you after getting you a glass of water, placing it on the bedside table for you to grab whenever.
"I meant that I'm clean, just so you know."
You nodded, embracing being his little spoon. "I would say I'm clean too, but I'd definitely be lying."
"Oh."
You smiled, imagining the look on his face. You reached back to grab his hand, guiding it towards the spot. "See, I'm a mess, not clean at all." You felt his stubble against your shoulder, then his lips. He spoke against your skin. "Don't worry, I'll clean you up tomorrow, but for now..." His fingertips were already making slow circles over your clit. "You don't mind me making it a little more messy, do you?"
"Your never gonna stop, are you?"
His chest vibrated against your back when he laughed. "Not as long as I have you in my bed."
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You got home, back to Chells Way, Stevenage, suprised to find Alicia on your couch, dressed in a silk pajamas, enjoying a bowl of cereal.
"I can explain." She gurgled.
"Me first." You dropped your bags and moved to the center of the living room, blocking Alicia's view of the TV. "I fucked up. Like, really bad."
"Me too." She nodded.
"I used Mr Siddiq's money again, even though we agreed that we wouldn't."
"Me too." She nodded, to which you frowned. "Wait what?"
She nodded, more vigorously this time. "I've been using the money. I never stopped actually."
"Alicia."
"It's an addiction, like I said."
"Well how much have you spent in total?"
She shrugged. "I dunno, about 20 000."
"20 000 pounds! Alicia that's crazy." Panic in your eyes. This was not good.
"I know, I know. But it gets worse."
"Worse?"
She nodded. "I think someone is looking for us."
"What?"
"Someone working for the UAE embassy."
"How do you know?"
"They came knocking on my door, thinking I was you. I told them you were out of town and wouldn't return until June. Then I got in my car with the clothes on my back and been hiding out here ever since.
"Shit."
This was not good at all.
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