A Subtle Tenderness

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Authors: K. C. King
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his cock pulsing and trembling seductively.  Then he finally began to move slowly in her working in tandem with his plunging fingers. The innate animal that dwelled in most males roared with satisfaction in him as she submitted to him.  Deep in that place of ultimate calm he knew he would never let Ophelia go, she was his.  Ophelia’s cries of passion, her smiles, her mouth, breasts, pussy, and ass were his; claimed for his taking in this moment. 
    Perhaps it was a territorial lust that filled him with need for Ophelia, but he knew with each stroke into her he wanted to give it back to her, all the pleasure she could experience.  He wanted to give to Ophelia all of the passion she inspired in him.  His body tensed with arousal and he writhed in exultation when she came.  Womb clinching and trembling in complement with her anal channel that clamped down so tightly on his cock Heath grunted in pain and pleasure as he exploded deep inside her channel.  Later he would be amazed at how he was able to gently cleanse the sweat from her body and enfold them in a blanket before drifting off to sleep.  
     

Chapter Eight
     
    Ophelia watched Heath laugh and talk to her older brother Kenny.  Her family took to him with an easy manner, making him feel welcomed and part of the family. Even her Dad seem approving of him.  Which surprised her because when he met Darnell to say there was no love lost was being nice.   Her mother was full a questions when they finally were alone, most of them about Heath.  Then she asked if rushing into another relationship really the best thing to do right now.  Ophelia assured her mother that she was fine and amazingly this was the easiest friendship she ever had. 
    What she didn’t tell her mother was that she hadn’t really talked to Heath about her failed engagement or that statu s of their relationship.  They were lovers, definitely friends and extremely close and intimate on most levels. They were practically cohabitating with each other, but she couldn’t bring herself to talk about Darnell, and not because she still had feelings for him. 
    Darnell was a deep personal failure for her.  Ophelia knew he wasn’t good for her or the love of her life, but she stayed with him for years.  She was trying to come to terms as why she was so desperate to stay with a man who was clearly all wrong for her and it was obvious like the bright light of day. 
    There was a slight moment of surprise and trepidation when she first introduce d Heath to her family, her brother smoothed it over quickly by shaking Heath’s hand and inviting him for a cool beer. Perhaps more trepidation set in when she’d gotten really nervous just before her brother came to the door.  Ophelia really wanted her family to like Heath. 
    He ath mattered to her, more than she realized up to that moment. This was the second time in her life that if her family didn’t really like the man she was dating, it would hurt but, she’d keep right on going with her the relationship.  The first was Darnell.  That had been a bad call on her part.
    They made it in time for brunch and as her family congregated in the kitchen.  She watched and absorbed the scene unfolding.  Heath answered questions from her family admirably.  He connected with her niece and nephew, who seem just as curious about him as their parents.  Her father appeared to be impressed with his military career and retirement at such a young age and the fact that he could actually build things by hand.  Heath got major kudos for that.  Her father was a tinkerer and liked to take on projects around the house.
    “Careful Heath, my husband will rope you in to help him with one of his home improvement projects.”  Ophelia’s mother said teasingly.
    “I love working with my hands and improving on something.”
    “My wife doesn’t see the potential in some of my projects she just wants me to get something new.”
    “Not true Solomon, I just like thing to

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