Re: Addi and Blaise and Draco
She was supposed to push him away, she was supposed to be the one to remember that she had a boyfriend. He wasn't in control enough to remember any of those points. He could feel his wolf so close to the surface, he was struggling to keep it at bay. He couldn't let it win, if it won he could be outed to the entire wizarding community, worse yet he could hurt Adelaide. That was the last thing he wanted, he had grown to care about the woman in his arms.
There was that scent again, intoxicating as she pushed herself against him. It melted away what little control he had been grasping to, as a low little growl slipped from his lips.
The feral growl had brought Draco to his senses, for just long enough that he opened his eyes. It was just long enough to notice that they had made it to the edge of the dance floor. In yet another bad decision, he broke the kiss, just long enough that Draco could move them off the dance floor, and towards any wall he could find to lean against. He wanted to whisk her away to a room upstairs, though something said it was too far. He needed her, and he didn't want to wait. Instead of whisking her away, he leaned against the wall, that arm that was around her waist pulled her in against his body.
Draco didn't hesitate as he leaned in again, though this time he didn't kiss her. He instead leaned in close so that he could bury his nose in a spot just behind her ear. It was here that he could really catch her scent. "You're so delicious," he whispered against the shell of her ear. Unable to help himself, he nipped at her earlobe gently, tugging playfully with his teeth, before his lips dipped lower to press a gently kiss against the pulse point on her neck. He could feel it jus there, under her skin, like a trapped rabbit needing to be ripped free.