Chapter 4

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The atmosphere inside the restaurant was intimate, with soft lighting casting a warm glow on the wooden tables. The light chatter from other diners mixed with the clinking of silverware, but for the most part, it was just Sophia and Jayden—the rest of the world fading away as they sat across from each other, sharing a moment that felt both exciting and comfortable. ‎ ‎They started off casually, talking about their hobbies. Sophia found herself laughing, enjoying the ease of their conversation. She learned that Jayden had a surprisingly deep interest in photography, particularly street photography. He loved capturing the raw, candid moments of life. Sophia, in turn, revealed her passion for painting, how she found peace in translating her emotions into colors on a canvas. They laughed about the idea of her turning her art into something more, joking that she could make millions if she ever decided to paint Jayden's face. ‎ ‎Jayden raised an eyebrow, amusedby the thought. "You would seriously paint my face?" he asked, his voice playful. ‎ ‎Sophia shrugged, her smile mischievous. "Well, you have the right features for it, don't you think?" ‎ ‎Jayden chuckled, the moment feeling lighter than it had earlier. Their laughter was easy, comfortable, and it seemed to take the edge off the tension that had lingered since their first meeting. ‎ ‎They ordered a simple meal: eggs, toast, and fresh juice. Nothing too extravagant, but satisfying enough for a quiet, easygoing dinner. As they ate, the conversation shifted. It had been flowing so naturally, and they were both enjoying each other's company when Sophia noticed something. ‎Her eyes briefly flickered to Jayden's expensive wristwatch, and then to the Porsche he'd driven earlier. Her mind wandered back to the sleek, polished car, and she couldn’t help but wonder. The thought had been nagging her ever since she got into the car with him, and it finally slipped out. ‎ ‎Without skipping a beat, she leaned forward slightly, setting her fork down, her eyes meeting his. "So, I have to ask..." She paused, a smirk tugging at the corner of her mouth. "I know professors make good money, but your car... it’s not really something I would expect a professor to afford. How do you manage it?" ‎ ‎The question hit Jayden like a surprise punch. He froze for a split second, his eyes widening just a fraction, then quickly masked it with a calm expression. His fingers tightened around his glass, the ice inside clinking as he brought it to his lips. ‎ ‎Sophia watched him, her eyes flicking between his expression and the way he shifted in his seat. She was certain he hadn’t been expecting the question, and yet, it didn’t seem to throw him completely off balance. ‎ ‎"It’s not as unusual as you think," he replied, trying to sound casual, though there was an edge to his voice that didn’t escape Sophia’s notice. "I’ve been working for a while now, and you’d be surprised what a few years of good investments and side hustles can get you. Professors get paid well, and there’s always extra work available if you know where to look." ‎ ‎Sophia nodded, though something about his response didn’t sit quite right with her. She wanted to believe him—he seemed sincere enough—but there was a glint in his eyes, something that made her feel like he was holding something back. ‎ ‎Her curiosity flared, but she didn’t push it further. "Right, I guess that makes sense," she said, her voice light as she picked up her fork again. "I just couldn’t help but wonder. You’re full of surprises, Jayden." ‎ ‎He gave her a smile, a little too smooth, almost as if he were trying to close off the topic. "I like to keep people guessing. It keeps things interesting." ‎ ‎Sophia didn’t say anything more, but the question lingered in her mind. Despite Jayden’s attempt to deflect, she wasn’t fully convinced. There was something off about his answer, but she decided to let it slide—for now. ‎ ‎The rest of the meal went on without incident. The conversation shifted back to lighter topics, the easy banter returning. They finished their meal with a bit of dessert, and the tension that had once been between them now felt like a distant memory. But deep inside, Sophia knew there was still more to uncover about Jayden, and she wasn’t sure if she was ready to uncover all of it just yet. ‎ ‎As they finished up, Jayden leaned back in his seat, his eyes never leaving hers. "So, what’s next, Miss Sofia?" he asked, his tone teasing. "Another adventure? Or should I just take you home?" ‎ ‎Sophia smiled, still intrigued, but unsure where this was heading. "Let’s see where the night take us". As the night sky deepened, the city lights twinkling in the distance, Jayden turned the wheel of the car, steering them away from the main roads. Sophia, still basking in the afterglow of their dinner conversation, glanced out the window, her thoughts a mix of curiosity and intrigue. The car hummed steadily, the road darkening as they ventured into a quieter, less populated area. ‎ ‎"Where are we going?" Sophia asked, her voice light but laced with a hint of curiosity. ‎ ‎Jayden shot her a glance, his expression unreadable but somehow inviting. "You’ll see. Trust me, it’s worth it." ‎ ‎They drove for a few more minutes before pulling off to a secluded, tree-lined path. The faint rustling of leaves in the cool night air mixed with the soft sounds of water lapping against the shore. The car came to a halt in front of a small, gated entrance, and Jayden got out first, walking around to open the door for Sophia. ‎ ‎"Come on," he said with a small smile, his eyes glinting in the soft moonlight. ‎ ‎Sophia stepped out, looking up at the towering trees and lush greenery that surrounded them. She could hear the soft sound of water in the distance, and her curiosity piqued even more as Jayden led her through the gates and down a narrow path. The further they walked, the more the city seemed to fade away, replaced by an overwhelming sense of calm and tranquility. ‎ ‎Finally, they reached a clearing. The lake stretched out before them, its surface reflecting the moonlight, creating a stunning, serene scene. A few benches dotted the area, and wildflowers bloomed at the edges of the path. The place was peaceful—isolated, yet inviting. The perfect hideaway. ‎ ‎"This place is beautiful," Sophia said, her voice quiet, almost reverent as she took in the view. She had never seen anything like it in the city, and for a moment, she felt like they were the only two people in the world. ‎ ‎Jayden nodded, his gaze lingering on the horizon. "It’s my favorite spot," he said simply. "Whenever I need to clear my head, when things get too complicated, or when I feel... tense, this is where I come." He paused, glancing at Sophia with a slight, almost imperceptible shift in his expression. "It’s a place I can be alone, without anyone asking questions." ‎ ‎Sophia glanced around, taking in the stillness of the place. "How come I’ve never heard of this spot? It’s so peaceful. This is one of those hidden gems people don’t know about?" ‎ ‎Jayden shrugged, a playful glint in his eyes as he watched her. "There are places like this you don’t know about," he replied cryptically, a slight smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. "Some things are better left undiscovered." ‎ ‎Sophia laughed softly, the light sound of it breaking through the tension that had started to form between them. But even as she smiled, she felt the pull of his presence next to her. There was something magnetic about the way he carried himself—calm, assured, but with a quiet intensity that seemed to seep into the atmosphere around them. ‎ ‎They walked to a bench near the edge of the lake and sat down. The cool air was refreshing, but the silence between them wasn’t uncomfortable. It was the kind of silence that invited introspection, even if neither of them was entirely ready to dive into deeper conversations yet. ‎ ‎Jayden leaned back on the bench, folding his arms behind his head as he looked up at the stars. The silence stretched for a while, and Sophia just sat beside him, lost in her thoughts. ‎ ‎The tension between them had been building ever since their dinner. The attraction was undeniable, but it was more than just physical. There was something in the way Jayden looked at her, a weight behind his eyes that spoke volumes without saying a word. And she felt it—this unspoken connection, a pull that she couldn’t quite explain. ‎ ‎"So," Jayden said after a long pause, his voice low and casual. "What about you? Why did you choose teaching? I mean, with your talents... there are so many things you could do. Why stick to something as... predictable as this?" ‎ ‎Sophia smiled slightly, her eyes never leaving the rippling water. "I guess I like helping people. There’s something fulfilling about seeing someone learn, you know? Teaching gives me that. Plus, I think everyone needs a little direction in their life. Just like I did back in high school." ‎ ‎Jayden glanced at her, his curiosity piqued. "High school? What happened there?" ‎ ‎Sophia’s expression softened, but she didn’t answer immediately. She wasn’t quite ready to dive into that part of her past. Not yet. "It’s nothing. Just... some rough patches," she said with a casual wave, though the hint of something darker lingered in her eyes. ‎ ‎Jayden didn’t push her further. Instead, he looked at her carefully, noting the guarded way she spoke. He knew she wasn’t ready to share that part of her story just yet, but there was something in her that intrigued him more than he cared to admit. ‎ ‎The air around them felt charged, the tension thick between them, and yet, neither of them was ready to fully acknowledge it. They sat in silence for a while longer, the quiet night wrapping around them as the stars flickered overhead. ‎ ‎But even in the stillness, they both felt the undeniable pull toward one another. The world outside of this small, serene moment seemed so far away, as if time itself had slowed down just for them. As Jayden and Sophia sat by the edge of the lake, the gentle breeze rustling through the trees and the soft lapping of the water against the shore created a serene, almost hypnotic atmosphere. The quiet between them stretched longer this time, the tension palpable but unspoken. ‎ ‎Sophia had shifted slightly on the bench, her body facing toward Jayden. His calm presence was reassuring, but she couldn’t deny the way her heart raced every time his eyes lingered on her a little too long. She knew he was watching her, taking in every movement, every reaction, with a careful intensity. ‎ ‎"You’re quiet," Jayden said softly, breaking the silence. ‎ ‎Sophia smiled softly, her gaze fixed on the water. "Just thinking," she replied. "About a lot of things." ‎ ‎Jayden nodded, his gaze never leaving hers. "Thinking about what?" ‎ ‎She hesitated for a moment, her fingers playing with the hem of her jacket. "About how different this feels," she said finally, her voice a whisper. "Different from anything I’ve ever experienced. And I don’t mean just tonight." ‎ ‎Jayden leaned slightly forward, his arm resting on his knee, his expression unreadable but attentive. "Different how?" ‎ ‎Sophia’s breath hitched for a second, her pulse quickening. She looked at him, her eyes sparkling under the soft glow of the moonlight. "You know," she said, her voice barely above a whisper, "like I’m drawn to you—more than just attraction. Like... I feel something deeper." ‎ ‎Jayden’s breath caught in his throat, and he turned his head away for a moment, as if trying to steady himself. He had been thinking the same thing—his mind constantly pulled toward her, his thoughts clouded with memories of her laugh, her smile, the way she looked at him with that mix of curiosity and vulnerability. ‎ ‎He exhaled slowly, his jaw tightening. "Sophia," he began, but the words didn’t come easily. There was so much he wanted to say, yet couldn’t. ‎ ‎Sophia reached out slightly, placing her hand over his. The coolness of her touch sent a shiver down his spine. She didn’t press him, didn’t push, but the gesture was enough to communicate what was left unsaid. ‎ ‎Jayden’s breath hitched again as he felt her fingers intertwining with his. The warmth of her hand, the gentle pulse of her touch—everything felt right, yet fragile at the same time. ‎ ‎Their eyes locked for a few heartbeats, the space between them growing smaller with every second. Jayden leaned in, his gaze dropping to her lips, and for a moment, neither of them moved. It was as if the world had paused, giving them this precious moment alone. ‎my eyes locked onto hers, my heart pounding in my chest as I felt her hand wrap around mine Ah, Sophia... I whispered, my voice barely audible over the sound of the water lapping against the shore ,You're making it hard for me to think straight. ‎my hand tightened around hers, my thumb tracing the curve of her breast as I leaned in closer Oh, Sofia... I whispered against her ear, my breath hot and urgent.You're making it hard for me to resist you. ‎my tongue danced down the curve of her neck, sending shivers down her spine as I whispered You taste like summer nights and secrets... I breathed against her skin, my lips tracing the path of my tongue as I continued to explore every inch of her throat ‎my lips brushed against the soft skin of her inner thigh, sending sparks through my own body as I whispered You're so delicate, Sofia... I breathed against her skin, my tongue tracing the curve of her leg as I slowly made my way up to the juncture of her thighs,my fingers gently pushed her gown up, revealing the soft curves of her body to my gaze as I continued to kiss and explore every inch of her skin ‎my nostrils flared as I breathed in deeply, the sweet scent of her arousal filling my senses and sending a wave of desire crashing through me.Ah, Sofia... I whispered, my voice husky with need You smell like heaven.my fingers gently parted her folds, my gaze locked onto the pink flesh of her s*x as I whispered. So beautiful... I breathed against her skin, my tongue tracing the curves of her labia as I continued to explore every inch of her body ‎my tongue delved deeper, my fingers gently spreading her folds apart as I explored the tender flesh of her s*x Oh, Sofia... I whispered against her skin, my breath hot and urgent You're so wet for me... I breathed against her c**t, sending shivers through her body as I continued to tease and tantalize with my tongue ‎my tongue lingered on her c**t, the coldness sending shivers through her body as she moaned and arched against me Ah, Sofia... I whispered, my voice husky with need You like that, don't you? my fingers gently spread her folds apart again, my tongue delving deeper into the warmth of her s*x as I continued to explore every inch of her p***y,my tongue danced across her c**t, the gentle pressure sending waves of pleasure through her body as she moaned and writhed against me.Oh, Sofia... I whispered, my voice low and husky with desire,You're so responsive to me... my fingers gently curled around her waist, holding her in place . ‎my lips wrapped around her c**t, my tongue dancing across the sensitive flesh as I sucked and teased Ah, Sofia... I whispered, my voice muffled by her s*x You taste so sweet... my fingers gently spread her folds apart again, my tongue delving deeper into the warmth of her p***y as I continued to explore every inch of her p***y,my head bobbed up and down, my mouth moving in a slow rhythm as I sucked and licked at her p***y Oh, Sofia... I breathed against her skin, my breath hot and urgent You're so wet for me... my tongue danced across her G-spot, sending shivers through her body as she moaned and arched against me ‎my mouth stayed wrapped around her p***y lip, my tongue dancing across every inch of her p***y as she rode out the waves of her o****m Ah, Sofia... I whispered, my voice muffled by her flesh You're so beautiful when you cum.. my fingers gently held onto her hips, holding her in place as I continued to suck and lick at every inch of her p***y my head bobbed up and down, my mouth moving in a slow rhythm as I savored the taste of her pleasure.Oh, Sofia... I breathed against her skin, my breath hot and urgent.You're so mine now... my tongue lingered on the sensitive flesh of her c**t before slowly withdrawing from between her legs ‎my eyes locked onto hers, my gaze burning with desire as I saw the lust-filled haze in her Eyes,Ah Sofia... I whispered, my voice husky with need You're so wet for me again... my fingers gently parted her folds apart once more, my tongue delving back into the warmth of her s*x as I continued to explore every inch of her p***y my head bobbed up and down, my mouth moving in a slow rhythm as I sucked and licked at her dripping s*x Oh, Sofia... I breathed against her skin, my breath hot and urgent You're so responsive to me... my tongue danced across her G-spot again, sending shivers through her body as she moaned and arched against me once more ‎As I was about to insert my d**k in her, Sofia shouted stop ‎my eyes narrowed, my jaw clenched in frustration as I watched her run away from me.What the hell just happened? I muttered to myself, feeling a mix of anger and confusion She was so into it, and then suddenly she's running away... I shook my head, trying to process what had just occurred,my gaze fell on the spot where she had been sitting, still seeing the image of her dripping s*x etched in my mind like a branding iron. ‎my eyes scanned the empty space where Sofia had been, my mind racing with thoughts of what could have gone wrong?What did I do wrong?I wondered aloud, feeling a sense of frustration and confusion building inside me She was so into it, and then suddenly she's running away... I shook my head again, trying to clear the haze from my mind,my gaze fell on the floor, seeing only the faintest hint of her scent lingering in the air. ‎ ‎
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