She whimpered quietly, biting her lip roughly. If this was how he treated her when he was jealous then she really needed to make him jealous more often.
May I Have This Dance?//One-on-one//
He pulled away a moment later, panting. There was a red mark on her neck but he didn’t care. It was just a way of him showing everyone that she was his.
She smirked ever so slightly. "If this is your jealous side then I really need to make you jealous more often."
"If you want me to go hard with you, love, you just have to ask," He muttered onto her lips, "I promise I won't bite… too hard…"
"Oh, please do." She knew she was probably in over her head but she could take it. At least, that's what she hoped.
Dorian chuckled deeply, the sound rumbling out of him, “Maybe when we aren’t in a place so… public…”
She giggled softly, running her fingers through his hair. "Hmm, maybe." She'd play his game gladly.
Dorian leaned into her touches, holding back a groan as his hair was played with, "Maybe indeed…" He mumbled.
"Then should we be getting somewhere?" She giggled softly. Normally she'd never be able to do this but today, she was confident for some reason.
"Or maybe I'll do you in front of Max so he knows you're not on the market…" A tiny smirk pulled at his lips.
"Baby that's your choice. The only thing I ask is this." She smirked before tugging him closer. "Show me I'm yours."
Dorian chuckled, "Of course, love." He pulled away and grabbed her hand, leading her out the stables.
Her heart was starting to pick up speed again. She was excited for this but also kinda nervous. As any person would be if they didn't know what they were doing.
Dorian hadn’t expected them to move this quickly but then again he wasn’t complaining. He led her through the gardens and into the manor.
He glanced around at the manor as he pulled the through it. She hadn't really gotten the chance to look at it very much since she'd gotten here but her mind was too occupied to think about it now.
Just as they were nearing Dorian’s room, the twins came skidding round the corner, already asking a hundred questions about what they had done while they were out.
She giggled softly. Her own sisters were the same way so she couldn't say she was surprised. However, she was still replaying the entire conversation they'd just had in her head which was not something she wanted to explain in front of girls so young.
Dorian seemed to be pretty annoyed with his two sisters for the first time in his life but he managed to calm them down soon enough. "Did you two kiss?" Isabella asked Fiona, grinning at the older girl.
A faint smile played at her lips. "As much as I'd love to tell you, I don't think I can." Sure, she was only delaying the problem for later but she couldn't help it.
The two whined softly and pouted, "Pleeeeease? Dorian is never going to tell us if you don't…" Elizabeth pouted.
She glanced at Dorian before kneeling down by the girls. "Here, I'll strike you a deal. You leave us alone for a couple hours and I'll tell you everything before I leave. Sound good?"
(Trying to be a sneaky sneak when she doesn't even know what she's doing like I see you, Fiona, you ain't tricking nobody 😂😂)
(Lmao)
The twins shared a look before they nodded, "Okay! Don't be too long though!" Isabella said, grabbing her sisters hand and leading her away.
She chuckled softly before standing back up, brushing off her dress. "Right, where were we?" She turned back to Dorian with a faint smile.
Dorian chuckled softly, "I believe we were heading back to my room."
"Yes, I believe we were." Her eyes flicked around the hallway, glancing at each of the doors. "Lead the way."
Dorian tugged at her hand, leading her down the hall.
She let him pull her along, humming to herself quietly.
Soon they made it to the end of the hall and Dorian opened the door to his room. It was quite large and mainly decorated in navy, black and gold. His bed was in the center with a desk off to the side littered with papers and documents. There were many bookshelves lining the walls and windows.
"Wow, spot the color theme much?" She giggled. But who was she to talk, midnight blue, black, and deep wine colored reds were kind of her entire color palette.