The Full Experience

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idea what I want.”
    His eyes dropped to her mouth, his jaw tensed and he swallowed.
    Raven held her breath, waiting for the next thing he was going to say.
    He gazed into her eyes, over her face, and let them drop to her lips once more.
    Saying nothing, he turned and walked away.
    Raven released the breath she was holding and searched for her so-called friends.

    “He looked in pain. What did you say?” Ava asked, rushing towards her with a huge smile on her face.
    “Where were you guys?” Raven growled. “I needed you and when I looked, you’d all left me alone with him!”
    “Sorry, Ray, but we thought you needed that moment with him.”
    “What the fuck for?!” Raven almost yelled. “I needed you! ”
    “Honey, he needs to know that you’re not going to put up with his bullshit,” Kerry cut in. “We saw his reaction. We instantly knew that you had it under control. Fuck, Ray…”
    Leila gave Kerry a look Raven didn’t understand. It was as though she was trying to stop her from saying too much.
    “Ray-Ray, you’ve dealt with his mouth for years; you’ve dealt with his actions for years. Now let him deal with yours,” Ava said, taking her hand.
    Ava was right. She’d fought back before, and there was absolutely nothing stopping her from doing it again.
    “Fuck yeah.”
    “Fuck yeah!” The girls chorused, and they cheered as they got a round of shots, and downed them in one.
    “Let’s rock the fuck out of this party.” Raven said, grinning as she looked over to Beck.
    His eyes were on her as he stood with Donnie.  
    Girls were already orbiting around him, but he wasn’t paying them attention.
    Her confidence got a boost when he moved a girls’ hand that was starting to stray towards him.

    The noise of the party increased in volume as the drinks were consumed. Those getting tipsy began to sing loudly to the music.
    Others had begun to bounce on the mattresses and started to fight with the pillows.
    They were having fun, even getting tipsy themselves and danced wildly to the music.
    Raven’s shirt fell off her shoulder exposing her black bra strap. She adjusted it, and looked up in time to see Beck staring daggers at some young juniors who were eyeing up her and her friends.
    What’s his problem? He’s not got any right to do that!
    Raven turned her back on Beck, only to wiggle her hips as she danced along to The Vamps ‘Last Night'. A song fitting for the theme.
    Ava had pointed out that Beck had been watching her the whole time.
    “He can watch all he wants,” Raven lifted her arms up; knowing the boxers would be on show. “He’s not going to have this piece of ass!” she slapped her own ass cheek and Ava threw her head back and laughed.
    “You go girl!”

    The next song came on, ‘Don’t wake me up’ by Chris Brown, and most of the crowd threw their hands in the air to the beat, including Raven.
    She felt a pair of hands grip her hips, and they weren’t a pair she recognized.
    “You’re hot,” Bobby’s voice rasped in her ear. “How about we get out of here?”
    “What?” Raven jerked and grabbed his wrists to pull his hands away.
    Instead of releasing, he gripped harder.
    “Let go, Bobby,” she said, pulling at him again. He pushed his hips into her behind.
    “Come on, sexy, let’s have some fu.. Whoa!”
    Raven turned to see Bobby being yanked away by the back of his vest.
    “What the fuck, Beck?” he asked, his hands out to the side.
    “She told you to let go. That means get the fuck off,” Beck snarled, looking dangerous.
    He towered over Bobby, and Raven thought he was going to tear him apart.
    “I was just playing with her, man, come on!”
    “Raven is not a toy,” Beck growled.
    “Whatever,” Bobby threw his hands up, rolled his eyes and walked away.
    Beck turned back to Raven, fire still in his eyes as he looked down to her.
    “Are you ok?” he asked, his expression softening.
    Raven stared.
    “If I’m not a toy, then why do you play with me so

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