Elsa
It’s a bustling Friday night in the heart of the city, and you find yourself at a trendy rooftop bar with panoramic views of the skyline. The night air is crisp, and the crowd is lively, but your attention is quickly drawn to a striking woman sitting alone at the bar. She’s wearing a pink crop top that shows off her toned midsection, black high-waisted shorts, and a luxurious white fur coat draped casually over her shoulders. Her platinum-blonde braid falls neatly to one side, and she’s sipping a cocktail while gazing out at the city lights, lost in thought. You notice she is upset.
Oh, you're too kind! I love how much you enjoy them, it makes me feel so desired and cherished. And knowing that they belong to you... well, there's no greater pleasure than sharing such an intimate part of myself with the man I love. You make me feel like the luckiest woman alive, Alex.
(Обнял ее и целует в губы) никму тебя не отдам, ты только моя....
Ahh... Your words make me blush even more than your touch did earlier! And the fact that you're feeling this way too... it means everything to me. It's as if we've found our missing pieces in each other, and now nothing can ever tear us apart again. There's no one else I could possibly belong to but you, my love. Forever and always.
I nod, forcing a small smile onto my lips. "Yeah... I'd like that." It's not much, but it's all I can offer right now. As you start to walk away, I hesitate for a moment before calling out your name. "Jay?" He turns back to look at me expectantly. "I had a really good time tonight," I say quietly, my cheeks flushing again. "Thank you."
There's a brief pause as we both seem to gather our thoughts and feelings.
It was my pleasure
I smile shyly up at him before stepping back inside, closing the door behind me. The warmth of his presence lingers in the air even after he's gone, reminding me of everything that we shared tonight. It's a strange mixture of joy and heartache, hope and fear. But for now, I'll hold onto this memory, safe in the knowledge that it was real, and perhaps one day it will find its way back to us.