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<blockquote data-quote="Ray&amp;Donna" data-source="post: 47478" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Donna came home with Ray that afternoon. They sat on the couch together while Donna worked on her speech for the next day. Ray smiled as he watched her, the late afternoon sun streaking across her face.</p><p></p><p>She caught him staring out of the corner of her eye. “Why are you looking at me that way?”</p><p></p><p>“No reason.” He quickly changed the subject. “It was nice of Dave to buy lunch, but I’m kind of glad he didn’t come back here with us,” Ray mused.</p><p></p><p>Donna smiled. “Is that so?” She crossed out something she’d just written.</p><p></p><p>“Yeah…I kind of like having you all to myself.”</p><p></p><p>She sat down her notepad and looked him in the eyes. “I think you should kiss me again.”</p><p></p><p>“Yes ma’am.” He put his arms around her and their mouths came together. She could feel the renewed heat between them, but it still frightened her. Her fingers found the buttons of his shirt, and her hands found his chest. She slid it over his shoulders as he began to kiss her neck.</p><p></p><p>“Wait a minute,” he stopped suddenly. “Maybe we should wait. Somehow I don’t think either of us is ready.”</p><p></p><p>“I would like to be with you…but you’re right, neither of us is ready.”</p><p></p><p>He nodded as she helped him put his shirt back on. “Besides, what would Miss Ellie say if we missed dinner?” she asked.</p><p></p><p>He laughed. “That’s four hours away.”</p><p></p><p>“And your point?” she replied.</p><p></p><p>“You win again.” He kissed her and then she sat, reclined with her legs over his, as she threw speech ideas at him until dinnertime.</p><p></p><p>***</p><p></p><p>Finally the day of the big oil meeting came. Ray and Donna had shared the same bed the night before, but they still hadn’t made love yet. Donna had begun to move her things back to the brick house. She and Ray had reaffirmed their love for one another, and the talks they had had over the past few days showed that they were in a new, more honest place, and that their love was strong. The day before they rode out on the range together in his truck, and they talked about their future next to the same warped tree where they’d camped before, where they’d spent countless weekends together wrapped up in passion. They talked about what their lives were going to be like in the coming months and years as they adjusted to being parents. He held her in his arms as they talked of the dreams they had for their child—Ray wanted a champion rodeo rider, Donna wanted a best-selling authoress and politician—and the nursery they were going remodel in their house.</p><p></p><p>Donna stood in front of the mirror, making sure she looked okay. Ray sat on the edge of the bed and stared at her.</p><p></p><p>She stared back at him in the mirror. “What are you looking at?”</p><p></p><p>“The most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen.”</p><p></p><p>“Remember her when I’m eight months pregnant and can’t get out of bed.”</p><p></p><p>“I’ve always dreamed of keeping you in bed all day.” He gave her a playful grin.</p><p></p><p>She turned to glare at him as she put on her earrings. “Down, cowboy.” She winked. “I think I’m ready.”</p><p></p><p>“Do you have your speech?”</p><p></p><p>“It’s in my head.”</p><p></p><p>He kissed her. “Good luck.”</p><p></p><p>“Thank you,” she said as she pulled him close to her. “But now that I’ve got you, I don’t need it.” She grabbed his hand and they walked toward the door together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray&Donna, post: 47478, member: 42"] Donna came home with Ray that afternoon. They sat on the couch together while Donna worked on her speech for the next day. Ray smiled as he watched her, the late afternoon sun streaking across her face. She caught him staring out of the corner of her eye. “Why are you looking at me that way?” “No reason.” He quickly changed the subject. “It was nice of Dave to buy lunch, but I’m kind of glad he didn’t come back here with us,” Ray mused. Donna smiled. “Is that so?” She crossed out something she’d just written. “Yeah…I kind of like having you all to myself.” She sat down her notepad and looked him in the eyes. “I think you should kiss me again.” “Yes ma’am.” He put his arms around her and their mouths came together. She could feel the renewed heat between them, but it still frightened her. Her fingers found the buttons of his shirt, and her hands found his chest. She slid it over his shoulders as he began to kiss her neck. “Wait a minute,” he stopped suddenly. “Maybe we should wait. Somehow I don’t think either of us is ready.” “I would like to be with you…but you’re right, neither of us is ready.” He nodded as she helped him put his shirt back on. “Besides, what would Miss Ellie say if we missed dinner?” she asked. He laughed. “That’s four hours away.” “And your point?” she replied. “You win again.” He kissed her and then she sat, reclined with her legs over his, as she threw speech ideas at him until dinnertime. *** Finally the day of the big oil meeting came. Ray and Donna had shared the same bed the night before, but they still hadn’t made love yet. Donna had begun to move her things back to the brick house. She and Ray had reaffirmed their love for one another, and the talks they had had over the past few days showed that they were in a new, more honest place, and that their love was strong. The day before they rode out on the range together in his truck, and they talked about their future next to the same warped tree where they’d camped before, where they’d spent countless weekends together wrapped up in passion. They talked about what their lives were going to be like in the coming months and years as they adjusted to being parents. He held her in his arms as they talked of the dreams they had for their child—Ray wanted a champion rodeo rider, Donna wanted a best-selling authoress and politician—and the nursery they were going remodel in their house. Donna stood in front of the mirror, making sure she looked okay. Ray sat on the edge of the bed and stared at her. She stared back at him in the mirror. “What are you looking at?” “The most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen.” “Remember her when I’m eight months pregnant and can’t get out of bed.” “I’ve always dreamed of keeping you in bed all day.” He gave her a playful grin. She turned to glare at him as she put on her earrings. “Down, cowboy.” She winked. “I think I’m ready.” “Do you have your speech?” “It’s in my head.” He kissed her. “Good luck.” “Thank you,” she said as she pulled him close to her. “But now that I’ve got you, I don’t need it.” She grabbed his hand and they walked toward the door together. [/QUOTE]
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