As they entered the Bridal Suite, they saw that the threshold was softly lit by scented candles. Her full silvery-white gown brushed softly against the door frame as the dimmed light still managed to glisten off the satin and silk. A moment later they lounged on the settee in front of the bed, hugging tentatively.
“I…” She stammered; her face had darkened in embarrassment. Her new husband touched her cheek, wiping away shameful tears.
“You are so beautiful,” he exclaimed as he kissed her neck, sending a shudder down her spine. His hand moved to her ear as he circled his finger around a curl that had come undone from her updo.
“I’m not….” She sighed, turning her head. He caressed the back of her neck; the touch on the edge of her hair tingled and she shrugged nervously in response.
“You’re everything I’ve hoped for,” he said as he kissed her cheek, paying particular attention to nibbling the cartilage on her ear. She shuddered again and began to cry softly.
“It…can’t work….” Her voice trailed off as she pulled away slightly, her head turning even further away from his kiss.
“It already has,” he said as his hand drew her face back to his waiting lips. She went to shake her head no, but his touch had already begun to convince her of the truth of their love. He pulled her gently into a soft kiss; his tears mingling with hers as he kissed the edge of her mouth and his teeth dragged slowly across her lower lip.
“I’m not…” she protested. The soft half-smile coupled quickly with a nod that disagreed gently.
“You’re everything I need….” He smiled, still subdued but convincing enough to evoke a sigh of relief as she fell into his arms, the skirt of her wedding gown draping his knees like a soft blanket. He kissed her again, the warmth of his breath filling her nostrils with strength and courage. She began to weep in relief as he reached under the edge of her bodice and caressed her breast.
“Oh…Elliot….Elliot….” The girl cried as his fingers softly danced across her nipple; tiny but still sensitive. His palm cupped her breast; small in his hand but still treasured by his touch. He lifted her gently up from the settee and urged her to bed.
“You are so beautiful…to me…” his voice trailed off as his other hand slipped under the great folds of her gown, paying heed to be gentle. She shuddered once again before breathing out a deep sigh. Her hands made their way to his chin; soft and bare but still strong in its way. He kissed her hand and wrist, drinking in her scent.
“Everything…” he said softly as his hand reached further in; his short nails still sharp enough to provoke a surprised smile.
“Oh...…” he said, grabbing and holding and petting. She shuddered once again at the caress and moved her hand downward. In a moment she reached in and touched him; a soft, lingering touch that dragged almost lazily across him, evoking a shudder of his own. His face grew red as she found his moistness and used it to probe.
She kissed his neck and he began to laugh from the tickle of her eyelash; the redness and heat growing in his face. He sighed as her hand brushed ever so softly against his mound even as she entered him; a moment of mystery and wonder coming together as she knew that she indeed had become everything to him even as he would be everything to her….
You Are So Beautiful
Words and Music by
Dennis Wilson, Billy Preston
and Bruce Fisher
as performed by
Arpi Petrysian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw4e_VQ1fOY
Comments
A Bit of a Surprise
But that's okay. I think it's time we thought more about this.
Portia
wow, Drea !
truly beautiful, thank you !
It is odd...
I was in a circle of friends, all t-girls, and the subject of wedding dresses came up. It was one of those things I hadn't considered, but you know what? Heck yeah! If I'm lucky that is.
Thank you,'Drea,
Just that,a great big thankyou and a huge hug.
ALISON
Such A Lovely Picture
In both the illustration and the words,
Joanne
Love triumphs
'Drea ... beautiful and with feeling, as always.
A beautiful, sweet story,
from the beautiful, sweet soul of one of the most understanding and compassionate women I've ever known. I'm so proud to call her my sister as are so many here.
I wonder if there would be a park or hotel large enough to hold a reunion for those, world wide, who consider Drea a family member?
Here's lookin' at you kid (raises glass),
Maren
Yes yes Andrea!
Lovely scene you've set here hon. Beautifully written. Thank you sweetie for this. Loving Hugs, Talia