Klaus got her off, bringing her to the peak, and then, he sent her over the edge, and he basked in the pleasure of her letting go. Giving him every single part of her.
He was so close. The tightness of her cunt set him to the edge and thrust him over. He pumped his seed deep inside her, flooding her with his spunk.
The pleasure slowly ebbed away. This time, they didn’t stay in each other’s arms. Poppy released her hold on him.
“I’ve got to head home before my mom worries,” she said.
“I’ll walk you home.”
Their clothes were not in the best condition.
He got the sweatpants, while he gave Poppy the longest shirt. Taking hold of her hand, they walked together, heading toward her home. They couldn’t go through town as there were pack members everywhere. They had no choice but to go the long way around.
In Poppy’s backyard, he stayed in the shadows.
“This is my stop,” she said.
“Yeah.”
She turned back to the house and then toward him.
Klaus caught her as she threw herself at him, wrapping her arms around him and kissing him.
“I loved tonight, Klaus, and I … I love you.”
He stroked her cheek and watched as she snuck home.
Klaus looked up toward her bedroom window and waited. Her bedroom light was already on, and he watched as she went to the window and waved.
He held his hand up and then took off, going back home. Walking away from Poppy was hard. His wolf felt heavy in his chest. He wanted to tilt his head back and howl at the unfairness of it all.
Poppy. He wanted her back.
Entering his home, he sensed his parents waiting for him.
Lionel wasn’t around. He was probably with Anna.
Klaus looked up to see Bethany on the steps.
“What are you still doing up, kid?”
“Mom and Dad are waiting for you,” she said. Her voice sounded a little scratchy.
“Are you okay?”
Bethany nodded. “Are you?”
“Yeah, of course, I am.”
“You look sad.”
“I don’t mean to look sad.” He forced a smile to his lips so she wouldn’t be upset. “Go on, head to bed.”
Bethany smiled at him and then took off upstairs, going toward her bedroom.
Klaus went into the dining room where his parents waited for him.
“Mom. Dad. What’s up?”