Run to You

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tight.  Did I hurt you?” He asks examining my face.
        “No, no you didn’t hurt me, that was…that was amazing,” I smile, “I had no idea it would be like that.”
        “Wait, you’ve had sex before right?”  I look down at his chest, refusing to look into his eyes.  “Chloe,” he lifts my chin up, “Shit…I should’ve known, I mean I knew you were tight, I just thought…Christ I’m an asshole.”
      I bite my lip, “I’ve never, I-mean, the thought of someone touching me…I just-I just couldn’t before.”
      He climbs off me and starts pacing near the bed, I start to panic, did I do something wrong.
        “Why didn’t you tell me, Chloe…you probably think I’m a horrible person now.”
        “Why?” I ask sitting up to wrap the sheet around my body, feeling embarrassed.  “I wanted you to, I needed you Travis.”
      He stops and stares at me for a moment before closing the distance between us and kisses me.  He rests his forehead on mine, “Thank you…for trusting me,” He says with a smile.  And I do, for whatever reason I trust this man with my life.
     

 
    Chloe
     
      We must have fallen asleep because I wake up wrapped in his arms.  His leg is tangled with mine and his arms are possessively wrapped around my chest.  After a lot of careful maneuvering I manage to free myself.  I retrieve his shirt from the floor and throw it on, it’s big on me, coming to rest just above my knees but it smells like him and I love it.  I quietly open the door and make my way to the kitchen, I am in desperate need of some coffee.  A whistle from behind me startles me, I turn to find Travis’s roommates staring at me with their mouths open.  They’re on the couch, holding game controllers.  I’m frozen in my spot, I feel my cheeks redden as the awkward silence fills the room.
      Strong arms wrap around my waist, as Travis kisses my neck.  Once he releases me he grabs the coffee cup from my hand and winks at me.
        “Stop gawking at my girlfriend dipshits,” he smiles, interlacing his free hand with mine dragging me toward the coffee pot.
        “Girlfriend?” I ask with a confused look on my face. 
        He stops pouring long to enough to look up at me and smile, “Do you object to that?”
      I just shake my head and smile, of course I don’t object to that.  I mean yeah we’ve only known each other a short time but I can’t imagine being with anyone else now that I’ve had him.  No, this man owns me…mind, body and soul.  No question.  He seemed happy with my answer as he handed me a cup of fresh coffee and a banana.
        “As you were boys,” he tells his friends with a smirk and ushers me back toward his room.
      I sit Indian style on his bed, while he sits across from me on his computer chair.  We both stare at each other over our cups, his emerald eyes have a sparkle to them, something I never noticed before.  The silence is killing me, we have too much awkward silence.  Silence makes me think about things and I don’t want to think right now.
        “What’s your favorite movie?” I ask between sips.
        He chuckles, “Uh…that’s random.”
        “I just figure I should get to know everything about you, I mean I am your girlfriend now.  What would people say if I didn’t know anything about you?” I reply and tuck a stray strand of hair behind my ear.
        “Okay, I’ll play.  Hmm…I’m going to have to go with 50 First dates, you know the one with Adam Sandler.”
        “Of course I know it, I’m just shocked…that’s not your typical guy movie.”
        “You callin me a chick? Cause I will be more than happy to give you a repeat of last night and reclaim my manhood,” he winks.
        I laugh, “No, I mean…not right now.  Okay so um, favorite food?”  I feel like I’m back in grade school passing notes back and forth to the boy I like.
        “Nope, you first…what’s your

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