@ Jinx...
Jake panted out as he slowed his thrusting down, her constricting walls drawing out his pleasure. "We can make them hear more." He grunted out, before thrusting harder into her. He smirked as her body quaked with pleasure, knowing she was still sensitive due to her orgasm. Though he was true to his words he wasn't done with her yet. A soft smile pulled at his lips as he knew this was the perfect time to give her the present he'd managed to get her. Though he was a bit preoccupied with his approaching orgasm. Groaning he buried his face in her neck before picking his pace up. He could feel her body responding, nipping at her neck he did his best to fight back his release as he felt her own building up back up. A soft whimper left his lips as he felt her finally release before he let go himself. Panting out he felt his body slowly start to relax as he drew out his thrust prolonging their pleasure. A soft smile formed on his lips as he placed a gentle kiss to her neck. "God I love you so much." He told her as he pulled out of her, he was thankful he hadn't scared her off. Setting her down on her own two feet he made sure she was stable enough to stand alone before he stepped back and started fixing himself. Moving a bit away from her he grabbed her shirt before handing it to her. Smiling as she started to get dressed. Nibbling on his lip he watched her and waited till she was ready to head back. Reaching into his pocket he pulled out the necklace he'd gotten her. "Now I know you said you wanted a ring." He told her, before letting
it dangle from his fingers so she could see it. "I no it's not a ring but it's the closest I could find." He informed her.
The sun light had just broke through the big bay windows, filling the room with warm sunlight. A soft groan escaped out into the air, blinking her eyes a yawn left her lips as she sat up. Confusion consuming her mind as she wonder what she was doing sleeping in the living room floor. Looking around she noticed a small figure balled up on the floor, it was Avery. They must have fallen asleep there last night, their parent more than likely didn't want to wake for them to go to bed. Grumbling she got up and started to head up stairs to her room but she stopped hearing commotion in the kitchen. Furrowing her brow she turned down the hallway and headed into the kitchen. A smile pulled at her lips as she noticed her frail mother in the kitchen cooking. "Morning." She her the sweet voice call to her, before she walked up to the woman and started helping her prepare breakfast. "Good morning." She grumbled out feeling rather sleepy still. The two fell into a comfortable silence as the worked, Laney taking over on cooking as her mother moved to take a seat. She wasn't do to well. Hearing loud hurried steps on the stairs, Laney turned to the kitchen door to see her dad appear in the door way. His frantic look soothed over as he notice the two women in the kitchen. He'd been on edge since the last doctors visit. The chemo had stopped working and his wife wasn't going to last much longer. She was putting on a brave face for the girls but Laney wasn't stupid she'd heard her father crying his eyes out when he thought no one was home. It was only a matter of time before they lost her. "Breakfast is ready." She told them before plating the last bit of eggs then started placing everything on the kitchen table. "Should I wake Avery?" She asked, noticing neither of her parents were moving to do so. She took it as her cue to go, knowing when they were like that they were doing their best not to let the girls see them break down. She exited the kitchen, her dad's soft voice broke the silence but she couldn't make out what he said. She wandered into the living room before kicking Avery in the butt. "Get up." She told the ten year old. Watching as she jerked startled her eyes popping open as she looked around trying to get her barrings. "Breakfast is ready." She told her waiting till she stood then the two made their way to the kitchen. But froze in the door way as they watched their parents lightly sway around the kitchen. It wasn't something they'd seen in a while, but they'd been used to it growing up. But let out a bit of a chuckle before moving to the table and started to consume their breakfast. They did have school to get to after all. Both were stuffing their faces and watching as their parents got lost in each other. Laney could see the love in her parents eyes, it was something she'd always admired. None of her friends parents looked at each other like that. It made her feel special. She watched as they broke a part and her mother took her seat at the table as her father took his leave to go change into actual clothes. They started having a normal morning for them. The girls and their mother talking and laughing, though Laney noticed her mother wasn't eating. "You not hungry mom?" She asked knowing the chemo had a way of making her lose her appetite. She'd lost weight and her hair, but always wore a wig. "No baby," she smiled softly. Before standing up she leaned over and kiss Avery's forehead before doing the same to her's. "Love you two, once you get done go get ready for school." She told him, before starting to make her way back to her room. "Mom?" Avery asked shock in her voice. Laney turned around to notice her mom collapse. "Dad!" She screamed before darting out of her chair and over to her mother. Her hands reaching out to touch her mother, shaking her but the woman wasn't responsive. Avery stood beside her sobbing as both were scared, not knowing what was going on. Lifting her eyes, she noticed her father standing above her mother's frame. Everything faded and Laney eyes opened she sat up in bed, wondering why she was having that dream now. Feeling the tears on her face she quickly wiped them away, before looking down beside her. The mass of fur meeting her, her lip tremble as she wished her mate was able to be human now more than ever. She wanted nothing more than for him to hold her and tell her everything was going to be fine.