ᴅᴀᴘʜɴᴇ ʙʀɪᴅɢᴇʀᴛᴏɴ (
marriageable) wrote in
sundown2025-01-01 08:39 pm
for bucky.
[ She should really be heading home.
It’s the same thought she’s been having for the past hour — everybody else had filed out long ago, the hour hand on the wall ticking past eight. The museum had been closed three hours past already; she was sure to hear it from her mother for being late again to supper. It was not like Daphne to be late anywhere, save for the acceptable tardiness when one was being fashionable, or giving the host time to freshen up.
But she likes her job, and she really doesn’t mind the tasks handed to her; she’s the youngest of the curators, after all, eager to prove her worth.
Even if not absorbed in her work, she would think anything of a creak, or a shuffling noise in the distance. Maintenance came in at night, and old buildings make all sorts of noises.
None of it registers, until she shoulders her purse and flicks the lights off. A rustle, followed by a thud. In the dim hallway, she casts her eyes over toward the open door to the director’s office.
Something stills her from moving forward, but she calls out anyways, because it’s nothing, naturally, just another weekday night — ]
I’m heading out now, Dr. Porter. I’ll see you in the morning.
It’s the same thought she’s been having for the past hour — everybody else had filed out long ago, the hour hand on the wall ticking past eight. The museum had been closed three hours past already; she was sure to hear it from her mother for being late again to supper. It was not like Daphne to be late anywhere, save for the acceptable tardiness when one was being fashionable, or giving the host time to freshen up.
But she likes her job, and she really doesn’t mind the tasks handed to her; she’s the youngest of the curators, after all, eager to prove her worth.
Even if not absorbed in her work, she would think anything of a creak, or a shuffling noise in the distance. Maintenance came in at night, and old buildings make all sorts of noises.
None of it registers, until she shoulders her purse and flicks the lights off. A rustle, followed by a thud. In the dim hallway, she casts her eyes over toward the open door to the director’s office.
Something stills her from moving forward, but she calls out anyways, because it’s nothing, naturally, just another weekday night — ]
I’m heading out now, Dr. Porter. I’ll see you in the morning.

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Come with me inside so I can knot you again. Is that what you need?
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Trembling, weak from her orgasm, she slumps against him. ] Yes. [ Mumble. ] Need your knot.
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He doesn't know what in this place other than basic supplies but it won't matter at all for the first little while. He'll just find the bedroom and put Daphne down there so they can attend to her need first. Luckily, the bed is made and he can let her down onto the mattress gently. )
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She whimpers when he lowers her to the mattress, sorry for the loss of his warmth and nearness, clammy with heat. Nevertheless, she manages to wriggle out of her skirt and blouse, leaving the bra and her ruined underwear.
Something primal and docile tells her to get on her knees, a pretty present for him. ]
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He's burning for her as much as she's burning for him and the only relief he can get is by fucking her, hands grasping her hips tightly. )
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Daphne produces a sound that cannot be called human, almost like a yowl, at the first of many thrusts, but it’s not a sound that speaks to any pain or displeasure. On the contrary, she tilts her hips, tries to change the angle a little, undulating though his grip on her is vice-like. ]
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Her scent is full bloom in his nose and he snarls even though there is no one around to be jealous of. )
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He leans over a bit and kisses her skin, trying to be reassuring. )
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( He feels protective now, covering her this way, and he pitches his voice low and soft. )
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Yes. [ She moves her head to the side, just enough that her voice is not so muffled. ] I’m cold.
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( He gathers her tight to him so they can roll onto their sides, still knotted, and tugs the blanket up to cover them. )
Better now?
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Is there something wrong? What do you need?
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Shaking her head: ] It’s fine.
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You can tell me, Omega.
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She doesn’t want to be a burden either.
His hand strokes, and for a minute she’s resolute, anxious, before relenting. ]
The blanket.. it’s itchy.
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( There's nothing he can do about it now, tied together, but he will have to find something she likes better as soon as he can. He still tries to soothe her. )
I don't know what this place has to exchange it with.
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Her breath catches again. He’s beautiful, in a stoic way. She chances reaching back to touch his cheek. ]
Thank you, Alpha.
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You're safe now. No other Alphas can find you here.
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I know. [ She praises him. ] You’re going to be such a good Alpha. I know it already.
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I want to keep you.
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