Does it Hurt
Enzo and Sawyer
Namor says to the reader "Don’t run from me, Princess. You can take it.” they had sex all day because he refuses to stop until he's sure she is filled enough to get pregnant. 💦💦Maybe some aftercare where they talk about their future children.👉🏾👈🏾
You guys are so nasty I love
Warnings: NSFW, fem! reader, breeding, over stimulation but the fun sexy kind, praise, marathon sex, not proofread.
"That's it, my love."
His strong, big arms wrapped around you as words of praise fell from his mouth. He pressed a kiss on your shoulder before he slowly inserted his cock back into your dripping wet pussy from behind.
You whimpered at the feeling, your arms trembling which almost caused you to collapse, but your husband kept you up.
Oh, your husband. Your loving, devoted, sweet husband. He could go for days, his stamina almost never runs out and he's a whore for you, something that you never would've guessed by looking at him alone. You, on the other hand, were fragile, at least compared to him.
You felt cum dripping out of your cunt, you weren't sure whose it was, as you both had came multiple times in the past eight hours. It began when you woke up, he smiled at you and gave you a sweet kiss on the lips before he trailed his fingertips down your body. You've only stopped for small breaks since then.
"Still feel good, my love?" Your husband hummed. You nodded, too fucked out to verbally respond with anything except for whimpers. "That's my queen, you're doing so good." He pressed his thumb on your clit, causing you to squeal and squirm from how sensitive you were. Namor chuckled in amusement. "This will be our last time today, I promise, Princess. Just let me take what I need from you."
His voice alone made you arch your back further, begging him to fuck you, to use you. You could feel his heavy breath down your neck, causing you to shiver. He adjusted himself, pushing your cock deep into your pussy with a groan. He stopped for a second, allowing you to get used to his length before he thrusted his hips against you.
"Oh, Oh fuck. You feel amazing." He leaned in for a kiss as he started to speed up his movements, taking your tits in his hands and playing with your nipples. His hands on your body and his cock in you made you even more sensitive, and you wiggled beneath him. "Don't run away from me, Princess." He pinned your wrists down. "You can take it."
You nodded, you can take it, you want to take it.
By now he was pounding into you, using your pussy like a toy but still pleasuring you. He pressed down on your lower stomach as he felt you clench around him.
"Good, good girl. Fuck, I'm gonna breed you."
You whimpered in response, begging him for his cum. You moaned, nearly screamed as you reached your climax, and you were filled not long after.
Now, he held you in his arms as he stared lovingly at you. He was still riled up, you could tell by the way he started to kiss your entire body, giggling when he got a reaction out of you.
"Do you have any name ideas for our baby, my love? When should we start training their powers? Would you prefer a boy or a girl for our first child?" You hushed him.
"For now, let's just cuddle and dream about our family." You smiled, he smiled back at you and rested beside you.
"Whatever you want, Princess."
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First off, don’t you dare say that about your English, because it is perfect. You speak English very well. :)
Second off, I really hope you like and I am so sorry that I am posting it so late, but to be honest, I’ve barely written anything that hasn’t had to do with school since the summer. But I really hope that I will be able to write more frequently now. :)
Your POV:
It’s one thing being a teenage girl. But being a time-travelling teenage girl is hard and complicated on a whole different level. Normal girls go out with their friends on Friday nights. I get transported to The Middle Ages. Normal girls talk about their crushes to their friends. I got to talk about mine to the Fourth King of the Fourth King, Prince Ahkmenrah, in Ancient Egypt. Normal girls go on dates in restaurants with the boys they like. I got to have King Arthur teach me how to fight with a sword.
That having been said, I wasn’t really all that surprised when I ended up under a tree in a thick forest with no memory of how I had gotten there. In some ways I guess I shouldn’t be complaining. I’m living a fictional life. Something you would either see in movies or books. But hey, it’s not all that fine and dandy to find yourself stranded in unknown places in an unknown part of the timeline with no memory of how long you’d been there or how you’d gotten there.
I stood up and dusted myself off. It was time to check out where I was. And when.
After a brief walk forward I started hearing the sound of voices from the direction in which I was headed. I slowed down my pace just in case. It had taken one too many encounters for me to realize that not everyone in my escapades would be friendly. I peaked over the edge of the bushes that were hiding me from view, awaiting what I would see. To my surprise, it wasn’t what I had been expecting. There was a big building in front of me with a baseball field to the side of it. It was a… high school.
I mentally breathed out a sigh of relief. It was definitely a step up from my last adventure when I’d ended up squat in the middle of the Boston Tea Party and had gotten thrown overboard along with the tea. Long story short, I’d had a bit of explaining to do about the fact that I had materialized out of thin air and the fact that I was wearing ‘funny clothes’ after the incident.
Just as I was making sure that the coast was clear and that it was safe to emerge from my hiding place I saw something at the corner of my eye. I turned to see a small white circle getting bigger. At the time I didn’t know what it was, but then it hit me. Well, almost. I ducked just in time, but not without uttering a pretty loud, “What the hell?!”
“Are you okay?” I heard a voice from behind the bushes.
“Why the hell would you do that? Can’t you watch where you’re throwing your baseballs? Some of us think that the bushes are a safe place to be, but then people like you come and make us think otherw-” I stopped mid-sentence as the figure emerged from the bushes and into full view.
He was gorgeous. Absolutely unforgivably this-should-be-illegal gorgeous.
He had the most stunning chocolate brown eyes that I had ever seen in my entire life. I could absolutely melt in them just like the chocolate-y color that they were. His hair was slightly disheveled, but it was the kind of disheveled that looks really good on boys and makes you want to run your hands through it. My eyes traveled down his shirt to what I assumed to be a pretty toned body. I wondered what he would look like shirtless. Probably pretty good and-
Stop it, (Y/N). He could probably be your grandfather.
“I’m sorry?”
Oops! I had said it out loud.
“Who could be your grandfather?” he asked, suddenly flashing me a blinding ten-million-karat grin. Whoa! Suddenly that made him ten times more attractive. As if I wasn’t already looking at him with a jaw-hits-floor type of face expression.
Suddenly the smile faltered. He puckered his lips in a worried manner. “Hey, are you sure you’re okay? Maybe the ball hit you on the head or something? You’re kind of not making any sense. Do you want to go to the nurse’s office?”
I shook my head vigorously. There was no reason to attract more attention than was absolutely necessary. Especially not if there was someone who could question me about my life and where I had come from and all that. There was no way I could know how long I would be staying. It was always different. I didn’t want to spend my time, however much I had, here in jail or in a court or something. Exaggerations aside, I didn’t want any trouble.
“No, no. I’m fine. Don’t worry.” I tried to smile as convincingly as possible.
He still didn’t seem entirely convinced, but he let me have my way. “I don’t think we’ve met. I’m James. Do you go to this school?” He motioned to the school behind us.
The gears in my brain started working. I was used to this. Quick. Create a story. Simple, but not too simple. Nothing with holes in it that could produce questions you would not be able to answer without telling them the truth. The truth was most definitely not an option. It had never been. I had tried it once. I almost got burned at the stake. True, that was probably the wrong time frame to pick for that. Thankfully, life seems to love me and got me out of there before they proclaimed that I was a witch or something.
“I’m (Y/N). Technically, I don’t go to this school yet. I’m new in town. This is the school I’ll be going to, so I thought I’d come check it out before I get enrolled sometime this week.” Hmm… Pretty good, (Y/N).
“From behind the bushes?” Shoot. Hole.
“Well, I’m not that good at social conduct.” Social conduct? What?
Surprisingly, he laughed. “Social conduct. Interesting way to put it. But I get what you mean.” Phew. “It’s not always easy to talk to people. They can be judgmental sometimes. Especially to, uh…” He rubbed the back of his neck with his hand nervously, looking me over. “Different people.” he said lightly.
I looked down at my outfit. Black leggings. Combat boots. Olive green jacket that I had decorated to kind of resemble armor. I touched my hair with my hand. Yup, the braid. And of course, the bow and arrow safely secured to my back. The memory had already flashed back by then. The moment I had gotten transported back in time I had been at a costume party. Dressed as Katniss Everdeen.
I looked over his outfit. Flannel shirt over white T-Shirt. High-waisted jeans. 90’s. I was in the 90’s. The Hunger Games hadn’t even been written yet let alone filmed. I probably looked like a weirdo.
“Let’s get you some new clothes, huh?” he asked, a careful lilt to his voice. He was probably trying not to offend what seemed to be my strange fashion taste.
I smiled to reassure him. “Sure.”
He seemed to relax. “Alright, come on.”
“Don’t you have class or something?” I asked after a while of us walking and chatting to each other.
He smirked. “Technically. But it’s my last period. Sometimes you have to make a choice. Do you hang out with a pretty stranger you’ve never met in your life or do you go to your Home Ec class?”
I blushed at his words. I was the pretty stranger.
I could certainly see his logic, though. It’s not like I hadn’t ditched class before too. True, my reasons tended to be of the “Excuse me for being 30 minutes late to your Algebra class, but I got transported to Victorian times.” type, but still. It sort of counts. Also, I probably would have picked to hang out with a pretty stranger too. I kind of had in this case. Him. He was my pretty stranger. Even though I usually tried to lay low on all of my time-related adventures most of the time it didn’t end up that way. Somehow I always ended up making friends with someone from a different era or getting involved in something one way or another.
“You take Home Ec?” I asked, hiding a smile.
“Extra credit.” He shrugged. “Plus it’s not that bad. It can be pretty fun too. Also, it’s ditchable.” He smirked.
“How are you going to get your extra credit if you keep ditching the class?” I laughed.
“I’ll figure that out later.” he said with a grin. “Now it’s time to get you… in style!” he said dramatically, leading me to the clothing store that was just looming into view.
In Style was the name of the store. Smooth. Sort of.
I walked into the store and the fresh-clothing smell that every boutique hit my nostrils, sending a wave of pleasant emotions through me. I think that would be mostly every girl’s reaction. Unfortunately, that was always the only wave of pleasantness for me when it came to shopping. When it came to the looking for and trying on and all that stuff, well, let’s just say I wasn’t a very big fan. I tended to go into a store, grab whatever it was that I needed or whatever I had previously decided I wanted to own, and get the hell out of there.
Walking up to the first rack, I picked out a simple longer black T-shirt to go with my black leggings and turned toward James.
He just raised his eyebrows at me and asked, “That?”
I looked down at the T-shirt and pouted slightly. “Yeah?”
He gave me a smug smile. “Wait here.”
After five minutes he had come back with a pile of clothes in his arms and placed it in mine, ushering me into the dressing room.
“I thought boys weren’t supposed to know about fashion.” I said with a laugh as I tried on a black high-waisted skirt paired with a white dress shirt that he had picked out for me.
“Such outdated thoughts.” he tutted. “I am a man of many talents.” he laughed.
I chuckled and rolled my eyes as I threw the curtain open. He looked me over and nodded.
“It looks great. But try some more on. This should also be a fun experience.”
I groaned. “Can’t I just get this one? I hate shopping.”
James looked back at me with what seemed to be a genuine look of bafflement. “I thought girls were supposed to love shopping.”
“Such outdated thoughts.” I tutted, repeating his previous remark. I heard him laugh as I closed the curtain behind me, and I couldn’t help but think about how melodic his laugh sounded.
“Come on. If you do this I’ll treat you to some ice cream. It’s an adventure. It’s good for you.”
Oh, if he only knew of the type of adventures I had on a daily basis.
Four outfits later and I was strutting around the store like I was on some sort of catwalk with some of the most ridiculous combinations that were available in the store. James watched me showing off the colorful high socks ridiculously paired with a high-waisted leather skirt and bright orange T-shirt and laughed again. “See? I told you this could be fun. Plus you’re a natural born model.” he said teasingly as I almost tripped over my own feet.
I stuck my tongue out at him and giggled, walking back into the dressing room. I picked up what was my last outfit to try on. A pair of high-waisted jeans, a plain black T-shirt and a jean vest. To be honest, I quite liked the combination. It suited my style. I shimmied into the jeans and put the shirt on. I put the vest on top of it and walked out of the dressing room.
James gave me the once-over and smiled approvingly.
“I think we have a winner.” I commented enthusiastically.
“It’s ice-cream time!” he replied, matching my enthusiastic tone. I rolled my eyes and he laughed again. I couldn’t help but notice how much fun I was having with him. In all honesty, I didn’t want this day to end and I’d only met him about 2 hours ago. But I knew that eventually I’d have to leave without a trace, possibly never to return. I dreaded the feeling of regret the thought left as residue. That wasn’t good news. It’s hard maintaining friendships as it is let alone ones that are from different time-frames. Pushing the thought to the farthest part of my mind, I walked with him to the counter. As long as I was here I could enjoy it.
“We’ll be buying everything she’s currently wearing.” James told the lady behind the counter, pointing to me. “And if you could put these,” he said, handing her the clothes I’d been wearing beforehand, “in a bag that would be lovely.”
The cashier nodded and gave him a little smile. She placed the clothes in a bag and handed them to me. “That will be $30,75.”
The smile faded from my face. There was one little important detail that I hadn’t considered. I didn’t have any money. Apparently I hadn’t thought this through.
“Uh, um, I just realized…” I started, my cheeks flushing to a pink color. “I, um, don’t-”
“Don’t worry. I’ve got it. It’s my treat.” James said, handing the cashier the money and quickly ushering me out of the store before I could protest anymore apart from the “But-” I’d managed to utter during the whole exchange.
“You didn’t have to do that.” I said, looking at the pavement as we walked down the street, my cheeks still flushed from embarrassment.
“It’s no big deal.” he said simply as if he had bought me gum and not a whole outfit.
“You just wasted $30 on me.”
“Pretty strangers get special treatment.”
I sneaked a glance up at him then, and I saw him smiling at me. Our eyes locked and we spent a moment just looking at each other before I looked away. I suddenly felt awkward. And I knew exactly why even though I didn’t want to admit it to myself.
“Hey, what do you say we ditch the ice-cream and go see a movie?” he asked after a few moments of silent walking.
“Really? You’d like to spend more money on me?” I laughed.
“Hey, you’ll treat me next time.” he shrugged, giving me a smile. “Let’s go see a movie? I really want to see a movie.” he said, fake-pouting and trying to look cute.
Spending 2 hours in a dark theater right next to him? Sign me up.
“Fine.” I said, hiding a content smile under my brow. “What movie are we going to see?”
“Clueless.”
“Oh, awesome! An old classic. I love those.” I accidentally blurted out.
“An old classic? What are you talking about? It just came out this year.” He looked at me quizzically.
“Uh, I meant, it’s an old classic because, uh…” Think, (Y/N), think! “It’s based on Jane Austen’s Emma?” I answered unconvincingly, biting my lower lip nervously.
“Uh-huh.” he said, narrowing his eyes suspiciously, but he didn’t push it. Instead he changed the subject. “So, what’s your favorite movie?”
I was about to say The Matrix and go into my usual narrative about how and why it was my favorite and about the possibility of the actual world we live in being our “matrix” and the general Tumblr approved material, but I stopped myself in the exact right moment, remembering that The Matrix wouldn’t be out for four more years.
“Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” I said, thinking quick. “I just… really like Audrey Hepburn.” I added lamely. “She was great in Roman Holiday as well.” I rambled on.
“Oh, nice. You like the classics.”
You have no idea.
“Yours?” I asked, reciprocating the question.
“Jaws. Steven Spielberg is amazing.”
“I liked Back to the Future a lot better. I loved the-” I abruptly stopped myself before I said the words 'special they did with Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd on The Jimmy Kimmel Show.’ “hover boards.” I replaced quickly.
I scolded myself for forgetting when and where I was. I didn’t like this. I was so comfortable with him that I kept forgetting that he was not, in fact, one of my friends at home and that I had to be careful when talking to him. But what was it about him that made me lose my cool? Was it the dark ebony hair? The sparkling brown eyes? The smile that made your heart race? Oh, Jeez! What was happening? This wasn’t supposed to happen.
We chatted along the way to the cinema and I couldn’t help but smiling a little too much at all his little quirky comments and laughing a bit too much at all his little jokes and anecdotes. He told me about his friends and about the time when they’d gotten locked in a classroom at the end of the school day and had to spend the night at school. I told him about all the things about myself that wouldn’t give away too much about which timeline I was from even though it was strictly against my rules to reveal too much about myself to any of my 'time comrades’ as I liked to call them. But by the time we sat down in our seats at the cinema James knew about my dislike toward anything Math-related if I didn’t understand it and was laughing about the time I accidentally set the toaster on fire anyway. And instead of worrying about the repercussions as I probably should have done, I just smiled widely and slightly enjoyed the feeling of my heart beating a few paces too fast.
I doubt that we would have quieted down if the rest of the audience hadn’t shushed us when the movie was beginning. We managed to spend 20 minutes in mute silence, but then came the nudges and secret smiles and giggles shared between us as if we’d been friends for a lifetime. And somehow that’s how it felt. I’d only known him for a day and this was by no chance a permanent friendship - or a permanent anything, really - but something was blossoming and I still wasn’t sure if I should just enjoy it or if I should be worried about it.
In a moment of silence I felt James’s hand slide over the arm rest slightly and cover my own hand. I felt my heart pick up speed due to the tingling feeling his touch left on my skin and a smile tugged at the corners of my lips. Ah, screw worrying.
He suddenly leaned toward me. “Remember when I bought you that outfit and you told me I was wasting money on you?” he whispered, his warm breath tickling my skin. I could smell his cologne and to be frank, it was giving me butterflies. But the good kind. The kind I liked. The kind that lifted you up on their wings and made you feel like you were floating.
I nodded slowly, not trusting myself to speak right at that moment.
“Well, I just wanted to tell you that whatever I give you is never going to be something I will consider to be wasted.” He paused for a moment. Our eyes met in the dim lighting and I could see a twinkle in his. “I’m hoping that you’ll let me kiss you now.”
Even though it was strictly against my personal time-travelling rules, I found myself nodding. The next thing I knew I could feel the touch of his lips against my own. I smiled mid-kiss, feeling a rush of ecstasy and euphoria along with the movement of our lips.
“I hope you know that I will never regret giving that kiss away.” he said, as we slowly pulled away from each other.
I chuckled slightly, but the lingering feeling of euphoria was cut short by a different feeling. There it was. The sudden feeling that something was shifting, that something was changing… I knew that I had approximately ten more seconds left and then I would be gone. Gone far away, maybe never to return. But I couldn’t accept that.
I turned to James quickly, a determined look on my face. “We will see each other again some day.”
He looked confused, but I didn’t let him say anything. I didn’t have much time.
“Promise me that you will remember me until then. Promise that you won’t forget about this. About us.”
I wasn’t seeing clearly anymore. His figure was distorted in front of me and the sounds of the cinema were starting to fade.
“Wh-”
“Just promise me!”
He looked genuinely puzzled, but nodded vigorously anyway. “I promise.”
I leaned in, using my last second to give him a quick peck on the lips. And then as fast it had come, the kiss was gone. And so was the cinema. And so was he. But I knew. I knew I’d see him again someday.
So, that was that! I have ideas for a part two of this, so if you want one feel free to request it. ^_^
Or if you have any other requests, my ask box is always open! :)
P.S. I know that Akhmenrah didn’t actually exist, but I just couldn’t resist. I love Night at the Museum, okay? xD Also, King Arthur technically did exist, but not in the same time frame as the actual legend, so yeah… That sort of makes sense. :D
#He just wants to sleep against his dad
so... i have started listening to the audiobook of haunting adeline. my morals are being questioned.
its safe to say there will be some intense eddie munson smut coming up ( prepare yourself this will be crossing a line ) and also some mike wheeler stuff ( aged up ofc ) <3
I like that Community went out of their way to tell us that Abed is sexy and he totally fucks not in spite of his autism but in part because of it
Posted on the official Star Wars Facebook. They’re keeping Dinbo alive.
Greef: So she is good with your kid.
Din: Yes.
Greef: You and she go everywhere together.
Din: Uhum.
Greef: And you just pledge allegiance to her until the day she dies.
Din: Correct.
Greef: Are you sure you're not married?