The Full Experience

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Author: Dawn Doyle
Tags: Contemporary Romance
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you to leave me alone, then I will,” she replied as confidently as she could without showing just how nervous she was with him so close to her.
    “And what do you think will happen?”
    His eyes were laughing at her as his smirk turned into a full blown grin.
    “You’ll be made to stop. They’ll file sexual harassment against you.”
    His smile dropped, his eyes turned to stone and he came closer than ever; his clean smell tickling her nose. He smelled so good, and his nearness had her knees trembling. She told herself it was just because he was so tall, but truthfully, it was because he was devastatingly attractive.
    Muscle lumps in all the right places, dark hair, and eyes that when he looked at you, made it seem that everything but you didn’t exist.
    Now he was looking at her like she was amusing him with her stupidity.
    “How, exactly, am I harassing you, Raven?” he folded his arms across his broad chest and Raven couldn’t help but flick her eyes to that area.
    “You say inappropriate things, constantly, you always look me up and down like I’m a piece of meat, and you always refer to ‘number five’ on your list as being the best thing that will ever happen.”
    Beck laughed after her rant and shook his head, still chuckling.
    “Oh Raven. Do you know why I do those things?”
    She shook her head ‘no’. “I don’t care, but I want you to stop.”
    “Well, I’ll tell you anyway,” he said, holding his fingers up to count his reasons. “One: I say that stuff because, believe it or not, it’s actually funny; you need to get a sense of humor. Besides, no other girl complains. They seem to like it; a lot. Two: I look at you like that because you’re actually hot. Lots of other guys look at you like that, and yet you say nothing to them. Three: Number five will be the best thing to happen.”
    “I’m leaving,” Raven snarled and turned on her heel to walk away.
    She felt the tug on her arm when Beck gripped her, turning her back to face him. She didn’t expect the shock it gave her when she felt herself flush.
    “You’re seriously going to complain to the Dean?” he growled.
    Without answering, Raven pulled her arm from his grip and walked towards the main building.
    “Raven!” he yelled after her.
    A few more feet and Raven risked a glance over her shoulder.
    Beck was standing with his hands behind his head, his eyes closed, and his face up to the sky.  
    The strange thing was, she expected to see him full of anger, possibly glaring at her, and even so much as trying to go after her.   What she didn’t expect to see, was the sad look when he opened his eyes.
    She turned back to see where she was going, and continued on to the Dean’s office.

    “ Why the fuck did you go to the Dean?” Donnie spat, making Raven almost jump out of her seat in fright. She’d been sitting on the bench in the hallway waiting for Ava. “ Do you know what that’s going to do to Beck?”
    “I…” Raven began, but Donnie didn’t let her finish before he started on her again.
    “He’ll get a fucking smear across his family’s name, his dad’ll kick his ass for it, and he could be thrown out of college!” he yelled, getting too close for her comfort. “Not to mention the amount of students that’ll go bat shit crazy.”
    Donnie reached out his hand and gripped her shoulder, tight. His fingertips dug into her skin, hurting her.
    Raven acted on instinct and brought her knee up to connect between his legs. Donnie dropped to the floor in agony as he cupped his sensitive area.
    “Don’t ever touch me again!” she screamed down into his face. “And for your information, I didn’t tell the fucking Dean anything, and if you’d have let me speak you would’ve fucking known that, asshole!”
    Ava came rushing out of the bathroom to see what was happening, her eyes wide and her hand over her mouth as she noticed Donnie in a heap on the floor, Raven standing over him.
    “I’ll explain on the way,”

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