Crystal Clear

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  Jack moved to the other breast and licked the tip blowing on it; he reached up and twisted her mound. 
    Her body shook with an orgasm . S he screamed, “Oh God , yes!”
    Cindy quivered and shook under him when he took his hand from her.  H e flipped her over.  The rough bark of the fir tree harsh under his palm, and he knew it would be rough against her bare breasts, the d eep grooves in the bark pinching her and pulling in all the right places. She gasped as her breasts made contact with the bark. Jack grinned. He yanked open her legs and rubbed him self on her warm slick entrance. 
    “Yes!”  She screamed. 
    He moved back and rammed three fingers into to her, she reared back wards to meet him.  He moved up behind her looking at the pinkened flesh of her entrance.  His other hand found her and tweaked and pulled on her sweet spot until she came in his palm.  Jack s t oo d directly behind her and drove into her tight channel with force while she was still sh oo k from her climax.
    Cindy yelled in pleasure. “Yes, oh yes harder!” 
    He thrust himself into her driving her against the bark scraping against her skin every time as the tension built and built. “ Jack !”  She screamed.
    Jack felt the rush of cream as she came all over him.  He could barely hold himself back.
    “Stop, turn around.”  He roughly pulled out and flipped her back over.  Jack shoved her back to her knees.  “Take me baby, take it all.”  He grabbed her hair and she opened taking him deep into her mouth. 
    “Yes!”  He came spilling his seed down her throat she swallowed it all like her favorite drink. S he licked him dry. 
    Cindy looked up at him smiling.  
    He pulled her up and kissed her again.  Tasting himself on her lips , salty sweet .  “You’re amazing, Trouble.”  He still looked at her with heat in his eyes.
    “Thanks.” Cindy suddenly became aware that she was naked on her knees in front of this man that she barely knew.  She grabbed her shirt and jeans and quickly slipped them on. 
    Jack buttoned his pants. H is shirt was ruined, and he flung her pack over his shoulder then swung her up in his arms. 
    “We’re going back to the cabin.  We can leave in the morning if you still want, but I intend to see you safe, against your own better judgment.  Besides, I think there’s some unfinished business between us.  Don’t you?”
    All she could do was nod.  Her brain vacated the building a long time ago.  She knew there was the job, but it could wait a few hours, just a few more.  The sniper probably thought she was dead, and she had already checked in, so she had a little time.
    Her gaze lingered on his mouth and her fingertips brushed along his jaw as she was carried back to the cabin.  She had never gone down on any man before, not like that.  Her mind whirled to try and figure out where all that passion had come from.  She thought it impossible for her to feel anything so intense for another man.  She let her head rest against his shoulder.  Why now?  Chase wasn’t going to like the turn of events. 
    “Oh crap,” her head popped up from his shoulder, “I have to make another call.”  She tried to wiggle out of his arms, but he refused to release her.
    “Why now?” He said echoing her thoughts, “Can’t , whatever it is , wait until the morning?”
    “No.  I have to take care of this.” She was adamant.
    Jack set her down; she liked the feel of her skin pressed against his hard body.  As soon as her feet hit the forest floor, she reached for her back pocket and pulled out the phone.  She glanced up at him, smiled, then turned away to have her conversation with the one person she really didn’t want to talk to right now.
    “Cindy, what’s going on? Luce said that you were in trouble.  I’m on my way to help.”  Chase’s husky voice came across the line, and she closed her eyes.  He was not going to like what she had to say.
    “Look Chase, I’ve found someone

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