Someone wrote in [personal profile] fantasticbeasts_kinkmeme 2016-12-22 01:36 pm (UTC)

Newt/Original Graves, omega Newt wants to have alpha Graves' pups

Newt sets about seducing Graves, with varying success— he's never felt this way about an alpha before, nor has any experience trying to convince one that he would make a good mate, or to even bed him. He doesn't have confidence in his ability to make people like him, but he tries to set that aside. He wants Graves too badly, and it has to be him. He's sure that Graves is his mate.

Graves is very interested once he gets over the fact that his prospective omega is an eccentric, law breaking miscreant. He becomes supportive of Newt and uncharacteristically gentle towards him.

Newt is inexperienced in bed, but Graves doesn't mind. He coaxes Newt into bed much sooner than Newt expected (Newt naively thought that might take a year? Two years? (It's the 1920's, haha), and takes him until he's ravished and exhausted.

Graves asks him on dates several times per week, but instead of the fully respectable dates Newt imagines, each one ends with him naked in Graves bed, on his back with his ankles on Graves' broad shoulders; on his side with Graves holding him close and taking him so slowly that he whimpers from frustration; on his hands and knees, taking everything his alpha wants to give him. Depending on the night, Graves sometimes even takes out his frustration with Newt's creature-related catastrophes affecting his work on Newt's no longer virginal body, so deep inside him that Newt is almost afraid, making Newt sob out pleas for more.

But when is Graves going to make Newt his mate? Newt thinks about this constantly, sometimes to others' (Queenie's) amusement. When is Graves going to breed him? He wants to be knotted. He wants to be married, and to have pups with this alpha who's slotted so perfectly into his life and his heart.

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