Definitely Darcy's by Victoria Goodrich
Author:Victoria Goodrich [Goodrich, Victoria]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Two Hearts Publishing
Published: 2018-01-29T05:00:00+00:00
DARCY FELT THE STRENGTH of ten men as he heard the cries of his wife’s orgasm. He alone would ever bring her such pleasure. He beamed with pride at finally having heard the cries of his beloved in the throes of passion. A passion that he alone had stirred. A passion that only he would ever know.
His manhood throbbed to near explosion. He had nearly joined her in orgasm just from the sound of her cries.
She was out of breath and while he needed to be inside of her he rolled to his side to allow her to relax.
Propping himself up on his elbow he watched her as her brain attempted to process the pleasure she’d just experienced. With a smile permanently affixed to her face, she continued breathing heavily in between short little giggles that seemed to come from a place of shock and surprise.
“Are you alright then darling?” he asked, soaking in the sight of her, listless and out of breath at the heights of pleasure that he had brought her to.
“Mmm...” she answered, slowly opening her eyes to look at him.
“That was...,” she paused, searching for the word, “ that was truly...,” without a care to finish the sentence she rolled over and stared deeply into Darcy’s eyes. A tear slid down her cheek and Darcy felt a surge of panic as he watched it.
“Darling what on earth is the matter?” he said, wiping the tear from her face.
“Oh,” she said, surprise in her voice, “I have no control over much right now. Would it be odd to say I can’t quite feel my legs?” She raised her eyebrows and smirked.
“I’m glad you enjoyed it,” Darcy said, stroking her soft hair.
“There doesn’t seem to be a word in the English language to properly describe it. I’ve never come across this problem before. Words cannot say...truly. I didn’t know such feeling existed,” she stopped, her face dropping again as though she might cry.
Darcy thought he might join her at the thought of her unhappiness. Darcy rubbed her cheek and kissed her on the forehead, wanting to take away all her sadness.
“What has you sad my love?” he asked, terrified of what possible answer awaited him.
“Oh, it’s not a sadness that I feel, surely I am simultaneously invigorated and exhausted, is that possible? Yet that is how I feel, truly.”
Darcy’s eyebrows moved together, confused.
Elizabeth gave a gentle smile and a light laugh, “I feel a little silly asking this, as we are married, but I can’t help but wonder if I didn’t just let you do something to me that is,” she took a deep breath as though the words were hard for her to release. “Well, something that is not in keeping with what a proper wife would do with her husband.”
A red flush covered her cheeks and she hid her face in the folds of the bed covering.
Darcy felt an overwhelming surge of protectiveness, “My darling, we are wed, there is nothing shameful about how we express our bodies with one another,” he paused to pull her face to look at him.
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