A Fighting Chance

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found a way to be with her out of the pocket, he shoved his sweatpants and boxer briefs down. It took seconds to put on the condom and then he kissed her once, hard, and split lip be damned.
    His hands gripped the backs of her thighs and he lifted her, bracing her against the door.
    “I need you so bad,” he said. He heard the roughness in his voice and knew this orgasmwas going to come hard and fast.
    Her fingernails big into his shoulders. “Then take me.”
    Brendan knew there was no sweeter feeling than sliding his cock into Del’s warmth and he wanted to take his time. But she was so open to him, her legs wrapped around him, and when she tightened them to drive him deeper into her, he almost came right then.
    He thrust hard, his hands clutchingher ass to hold her. She reached up, her palms pressed against the door, and he paused long enough to pull one nipple into his mouth and suck hard enough to make her whimper.
    Then he couldn’t hold back anymore. He pounded into her, not caring if anybody on the other side of the door heard her shout his name as she came. His muscles tensed and he squeezed the cheeks of her ass as his orgasmrocked him. She tightened her legs around him, holding him close until the tremors passed.
    His knees felt like jelly, but somehow he managed to get them to the floor without falling. She stretched out on top of him, and he wasn’t sure if it was her heartbeat or his he could feel racing. Maybe both, he thought, wrapping his arms around her.
    Her phone chimed from the pocket of her jeans,but she ignored it. He tried to, but he knew that was the text message from Brittany that signaled an end to being alone with Del. Kissing her hair, he held her tight.
    After a few seconds, she chuckled and lifted her head to look at him. “This is the first time I’ve ever laid on the floor of a hotel room.”
    “Me, too. But I might be here awhile since I’m not sure I can get up,” he said,which made her laugh. God, he loved her laugh.
    Her phone chimed again, and this time she rolled away and reached for her jeans to pull it out of the back pocket. After typing something in response, she gave him a wry smile. “Brittany arrived. She’s checking in and after she gets her suitcase to her room, she’s going to go to mine.”
    He pulled off the condom and then yanked his underwearand sweats up over his hips before rolling to his side to get up. It hurt more than he anticipated, but he bit back the groan so Del wouldn’t worry about him. “I thought you’d sound happier about seeing your friends.”
    “I am happy.” She sighed. After pulling her clothes back on, she shoved her feet into her boots and zipped them up. “I do want to see them. I just... When are you leaving?”

    “Tomorrow.” He’d been toying with the idea of trying to extend his stay just to be in the same hotel as Del, but that wouldn’t be fair to her. She’d come to the casino resort to have a fun girls’ weekend with her best friends and he didn’t want her to feel torn between him and them. Now that he could see how conflicted she was already, he knew leaving in the morning was the right decision.

    “Oh. Okay.”
    “If you text me in the morning when you have a few free minutes, I’ll meet you somewhere and say goodbye.”
    That made her smile, and he figured she wanted to put it off as long as he did. And since they’d just had sex against his hotel room door, saying goodbye right now would feel awkward and rushed.
    Del pulled her jeans back on and shoved her feet into her boots.“If I hurry I can get back to my room in time to change.”
    He frowned at her rush to get out of his T-shirt. “You don’t want them to know you watched a fight?”
    She paused in the act of making sure she had everything and that her clothes were covering everything they were supposed to cover. “I feel like one of my best friends seeing me in a T-shirt with your name on it would lead to awhole lot of questions I don’t want to

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