Note to the readers
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This is my first story here at Literotica. It is non-erotic story about a couple and deals with a sensitive adult theme. It has an erotic ending.
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Chapter 1
Mark knew she had a secret. And unless he discovered it, he was going to lose her. There was no way he was ready for that. How could he let her go after just three months together? The last few months with Emma had been one of the best times of his life. He had finally found a connection with another person; a connection that went beyond mutual interests and physical attraction and he wanted it to last longer. He knew something was off since the past 2 weeks but he couldn't quite put his finger on it. She was definitely worried about something but she didn't give any hint whether it concerned him.
He had met Emma about a year ago at a bar, where she was celebrating the bachelorette night of a close friend. There she was dressed in flirty red dress, her brown hair let down in loose waves. She had walked straight up to his table and looked at him unsurely. She had then proceeded to finish his scotch in one go and had kissed him on the lips. His friends had hooted loud but she hadn't noticed any of that. She had given him a little smile and left his table just like that. He hadn't expected to meet her again but a few months ago he bumped into her one morning on his way to his studio. He hadn't forgotten that kiss and by the flutter of her eyelashes, neither had she. He had to ask her out and he did. They had been going strong ever since. She worked as a financial analyst with crazy working hours and he got to know how determined she was to perform well. He found that his sense of humour and carefree attitude brought out the lightness in her personality and balanced her seriousness. Besides they really liked being with each other. The romance had been blossoming ever since that first coffee.
Lately she had been a little distant though. She had been worried and seemed to be contemplating something. In the past two weeks, he had often caught her staring at him when he wasn't looking. She hadn't been accepting his invitation to stay the night at his place and this time it didn't seem like it was because of her work schedule. He knew she wasn't losing interest in him because she didn't push him away; she just held him at a safe distance. This was tough especially when he had started feeling so strongly for her. He had this sudden urge to comfort and protect her and being unable to do so frustrated him. So he was going to find out her secret.
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Emma had seemed to find her perfect other when she met Mark. She had kissed him on a dare and was thankful that it hadn't been with a weird stranger. He had accepted her kiss and had steadied her with his hand on her waist. She had wanted to pursue him right then but she was drunk beyond her senses by the end of the night and she wasn't one to start a liaison when drunk. She was glad she found him on her way to the coffee shop one morning and it all seemed to fall into place. He was an upcoming photographer. They had very different personalities but they complemented each other. She was practical and logical, while he was emotional. But they balanced each other. He adjusted their dates according to her work hours and cooked her warm meals when she had to work really late. He came over to just sleep besides her when they hadn't been able to see each other. Incompatible work hours had never been an issue with them. It was also rare for her to find someone who understood her need to excel. She had been handed the feminine frailty card one too many times and she wanted to break the glass ceiling. It had been a great courtship so far and even though it hadn't been long, she knew she had found someone who understood her.
It had all come crashing down two weeks ago. She had been worried about a possibility but had brushed it off earlier. Things had been going really great, there was no way something could spoil it. She couldn't have been more wrong. Usually she was good to tackle an unexpected situation but she couldn't decide this time. She was still figuring out how she felt about it herself. Of course she spent time away from him, because she needed to think first. Time was running out. She couldn't hold him out for much longer.
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Emma was finishing up her makeup when the doorbell rang. Mark was standing at the door, in a powder blue suit with a crisp white shirt. He looked handsome as ever and her heart did a somersault.
"Hello beautiful, Ready to go?"
"Hi babe, just give me a few minutes. I hope it's going to be a short ceremony. I can't wait to get back from there already."
"Rough morning? I thought you were excited for Macy's wedding."
"Oh yes! I am. It's just that I feel a little under the weather."
He was her plus one for a colleague's wedding; their first social event together. She had wanted to skip it altogether but couldn't get out of it. It was a beautiful ceremony by the beach. Thank god she had Mark around to socialize at wedding. She was a bit lost today and people talked so much at weddings. Everybody was busy drinking and dancing now but she was crumbling inside. Nobody would realise she is missing.
"Something's the matter, Emma? You just disappeared. Still feeling queasy?" Mark found her standing alone at the far-off end of the pier.
"No, I feel better now. You were having fun there and didn't want to pull you away. It's such a beautiful day, I wanted to look at the sea." She gave him a small smile that didn't reach her eyes.
"I don't mind. I came here to have fun with YOU. Besides I didn't know you'd look so ravishing in this dress."
He hugged her from behind and whispered in her ears, "Who knew ruffles can be so sexy!" Emma giggled and leaned back into his embrace and he moved his hands lower and caressed her tummy, pulling her tight against him.
"Your tummy's so soft. You know it's my favourite spot these days and I want to kiss it so badly." He grabbed her tummy possessively and kissed her neck.
Emma stiffed suddenly and wrenched his hands away from his body.
"Don't touch me like that!" Mark stood confused with his mouth open and he looked hurt.
She should tell him.
"I mean I am going back. It is bad manners to abandon a wedding party like this."
She hurried back leaving him alone at the pier. Nobody would have even realised that they weren't around. He didn't know why she blew hot and cold. He couldn't understand why she pushed him away every time he tried to get close. She had been quiet since morning but he gathered that her mood had improved. A drink or two would have mellowed her down but she had declined. She hadn't eaten much either.
Mark turned around and stared at her silhouette from the pier. She looked heavenly in her peach shift dress and baby's breath adorned her hair. The gauzy fabric swished about her legs and the bodice cupped her full breasts. He loved looking at her. God! He loved her. She was talking to someone and unconsciously smoothed the dress over her stomach. Her hand lingered there for just a moment but Mark caught that move. He exhaled a breath he was holding. If what he was thinking was true, she couldn't hold him out for long. He knew he wouldn't let her keep the secret and started walking towards her.
Chapter 2
It had been one long, quiet ride back home. Emma avoided him and Mark stared ahead the entire time. She had planned to say a quick goodbye but Mark held her hand as she tried to climb down the car.
"I have to get up early tomorrow."