Beyond the Moment
Part 13
As we sat there, our bodies pressed together, I could feel the heat radiating from Lex's skin. She didn't pull away, instead, she wrapped her arms around my neck, her fingers tangling in my hair. I deepened the kiss, my mouth exploring hers, and she responded in kind, her tongue dancing with mine. The world outside seemed to melt away, and all that was left was the two of us, lost in the moment. I cupped her ass, my fingers squeezing gently, and she gasped, her body arching into my touch. I could feel her desire, her passion, and it only fueled mine. Lex's hands slid down from my hair, her fingers tracing the line of my jaw, and then she was gripping my shirt, her nails digging into the fabric. I broke away from the kiss, my eyes meeting hers, and I could see the desire burning there, the spark of attraction that had been building all night. "Lex," I whispered, my voice husky with emotion. She didn't respond, but instead, she leaned in, her lips brushing against my ear. "Take me home," she whispered, her breath sending shivers down my spine. I nodded, my heart racing, and we quickly exited the car, the cool night air a shock to our systems. We walked back to my apartment, our bodies close, our hands touching, and I could feel the electricity between us. As we stepped into the elevator, Lex turned to me, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "I'm not going to my apartment," she said, her voice low and husky. I raised an eyebrow, my heart skipping a beat. "I thought...?" She smiled, her lips curving upwards. "I changed my mind." The elevator doors opened, and we stepped out into the hallway, our bodies moving in sync. I unlocked my apartment door, and we stepped inside, the tension between us palpable. Lex looked around, her eyes taking in the familiar surroundings, and then she turned to me, her gaze burning with desire. "I've wanted to do this all night," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. And with that, she reached out, her fingers wrapping around my wrist, and she pulled me towards her, towards the moment that had been building all night.