violent.
He begged for release, and even though her own body ached for it, she didn’t
relent. She squeezed the base of his hard, dripping dick and fucked him proper.
Finally, when she couldn’t hold out anymore, she
removed the dildo and dropped it to the floor.
“Turn over.”
Reno did, and she threw a condom at him.
“Cover up. Now!” She didn’t
wait. Instead she straddled him and rubbed her wet cunt against his smooth cock
head.
“Shit. Shit.” His hand trembled violently.
She grabbed the condom and tore it open. Reno arched
off the bed when she touched his cock, tugging on the condom. When he was
finally covered, she grabbed his cock, holding him steady as she sank down.
He clutched her hips. “Oh fuck. Too
good.”
She leaned down and took his mouth. “Come for me.”
Squeezing her eyes shut, she slammed down on him. “Come for me ’cause I’m about
to come all over your cock.”
Reno thrust up, hips lifting off the bed, pounding
into her. She sank her nails into his shoulders, holding on as he drove in and out.
“Yes! Yes!” she cried out. Orgasm took her, and
through her own climax she heard Reno shout, felt him pulse inside her. “Oh God.” She collapsed onto him, face-planting on his
sweaty chest.
Reno held her tight, his arms circling her as he
panted beneath her. Indy inhaled him. They’d always excelled at this, the
bedroom part. It was only after the climax was over and reality set in, that
everything turned to shit. She couldn’t allow it this time. Reno deserved a
shot. Hell, she deserved a shot.
****
“So, Indy. Reno
tells me you and he have been together for a long
while.” Cora stared at Indy from across the Sandovars ’
dining room table.
Indy nodded. “Uh, we’ve been—yes, it’s been a
while.”
Reno hadn’t wasted any time in setting up a dinner
date with his parents. He was probably afraid she’d change her mind. He
wouldn’t have been wrong. His parents were nice people. They hadn’t batted an
eye, but now Cora wanted answers.
“You were the reason he left?” Cora asked.
“Mom, she wasn’t the only reason.” Reno tried
helping. He offered Indy an apologetic smile.
“I was the reason he left, yes.” She nodded. “If I’d
told him how I felt he’d have stayed, and I—I wanted him to have the chance.”
She paused. “I was also scared of what I—of how much I cared for him.” There,
she could admit that now.
Reno’s father nodded as if he understood. “And what
do you think about him moving back here and teaching at the high school?”
Reno had had no problems landing a job as a teaching
assistant, doing what he loved, which was teaching science. Indy shrugged. “I’m
behind whatever he feels is right for him. But I like the idea because it means
he’ll be here. With us.” She waved at everyone at the
table. Reno touched her hand with a smile in his eyes.
“He says he’ll be moving in with you.” Cora’s
attention was on her plate as she spoke.
“Yes, we’re moving in together.” Indy squeezed
Reno’s hand.
“Good.” His father nodded again. “That’s settled,”
he told his wife. “Our boy’s home, and he’s in love.
Everything’s good.”
Cora smiled. Indy reciprocated it, and the coil of
tension in her gut eased.
They went to the movies after leaving Reno’s parents’
house, a week after that night he’d shown up at her door. In the darkened movie
theatre, they kissed and held hands, sharing snacks and acting like teenagers.
Indy was happy, happier than she’d ever been. She wished she could freeze time.
She and Reno weren’t perfect, but damned if she was
going to throw in the towel and give up. She wanted a future with the man she
loved by her side, and she would do anything in her power to make it happen.
Maybe she’d learned her lesson the year Reno had been away. Now she knew what
lonely felt like, what alone felt like when the one you wanted was nowhere
around. Happiness was fleeting. She’d
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