Digging Deep (Xcite Romance)

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explode in her grasp.
    Hearing the adjustment in his breathing, Beth fell to her knees. She didn’t wait for permission, but engulfed his length in her mouth, mewling with delight as Harrison rocked forward, filling her throat without gagging her.
    Salty, sweaty, and yet sweet, Beth inhaled his delicious taste and texture as she sucked, driving him on, mindful of the lack of time, and desperate to see if his come was as flavoursome as she suspected it would be. For a second she held back, and smiled into his amazed eyes. ‘I see you are hung like an ass , then!’ Before refocusing on her work, inching herself nearer to him on her knees, she tucked another digit into his boxers, digging down so that she could stroke his backside as she worked him off. ‘And your arse feels gorgeously taut as well!’
    Half-laughing, half-stunned, Harrison stared in astonishment at the woman before him. Knocking her hat to the floor, he trailed his hands through her curls. Their softness, despite their constant exposure to sun and sand, was as smooth and satisfying as he’d dreamed they’d be.
    Suddenly it was too much. The idea of what they were doing, and the fact it was Beth pleasuring him with extreme finesse, his penis deep within her throat, caused Harrison to act. With a stifled cry, he began to move with her. ‘Doll, I can’t hang on, I …’ Pumping twice against her mouth, his load cascaded from his cock.
    Beth consumed the gloopy liquid in quick gulps, its creaminess soothing her parched throat. Then, business-like once more, she neatly wiped him off before popping his penis back inside his shorts. Peering up at him as she cleaned stray speaks of come from her chin with a tissue, Beth asked, ‘So, do you think I am as slutty as Candida says now I’ve done that, or am I perhaps simply a girl who is rather keen on her co-supervisor, a man whose work I’ve respected for years? And who I have, despite my better judgement, got the serious hots for, and who, right now, I want very badly indeed. Which is a shame, because we have work to do. Now come on.’
    ‘Linda said you were shy.’
    ‘Linda said a lot of things.’
    Harrison’s mouth was still wide open in awe as Beth strode purposefully over the last few hundred yards to the olive groves. He wondered just how wet she was, and if her panties were damp for him. Who’ve you been kidding? he asked himself. This English chick isn’t Linda. She’s something a bit special.

Chapter Six
    Resisting the temptation to cup her hand in Harrison’s as they looked for the students who should have been in view already, Beth reverted to their conversation as if the previous few minutes hadn’t happened. ‘The thing is, I can’t think of anyone who’d want to check on me, or who, if they heard what Candida had said down the phone, would believe them. Everyone at home, apart from Linda apparently, is lovely. And I don’t know anyone on your side of the water, so I can’t see how I could have upset them.’
    ‘Exactly.’ Harrison knocked back his Stetson as he spoke, showing a band of perspiration on his forehead. Not for the first time, he made Beth think of a movie cowboy. ‘At first, I thought that maybe Candida had set me up. That she’d followed me to the garden, and there hadn’t been anybody on the end of her cell at all.’
    ‘Why would she do that?’ Beth, her hands on her hips, stepped up onto the raised bank at the side of the field  and scanned the olive grove, which was spookily devoid of human life. ‘You said Candida spoke as if she was responding to someone on the end of the call, answering questions and stuff.’
    Harrison sighed. ‘She’s quite the little actress, and I wouldn’t put it past her to have invented the whole thing. However, the more I think about it, the more I’m sure there was someone there after all.’
    Saddened by how quickly their moment of passion had been diluted by thoughts of Candida, Beth said, ‘At the risk of repeating

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