Decadence

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have to tell me what you need from me.”
    “I’ll try.” She circled her finger on his forearm, feeling
goose bumps rise on his skin. “That goes both ways though. If there’s something
on your mind or something worrying you, will you share it with me? Please?”
    “Deal.” Eric pulled her onto his lap and kissed her, slow
and gentle.
    “And one more thing.” Jess slid her mouth to his ear to
whisper. “We need more days like today.”
    “No argument there.” He nibbled her neck. “But, you know,
the day’s not over yet. What do you say we spend what’s left of it in bed?”
    “I say Mother’s Day is officially my favorite holiday. At least
the way you celebrate it.”
    With a grin that made her insides quake, Eric lifted her off
the couch and strode toward the stairs.

Epilogue
     
    Monday mornings were usually something Jessica dreaded.
Getting the kids back to the school routine after a weekend off. Chaos of lost
homework, lunchboxes, ushering everyone out the door. This Monday Jessica was
too blissed out from her weekend to notice any of it.
    Eric strolled into the kitchen as she was putting the last
of the scrambled eggs on a plate. “Morning,” she said, unable to keep from
grinning as she handed him the dish.
    His smile turned her inside out. He was radiating happiness.
Even after the kids had returned on Saturday morning, they’d managed to keep
the special glow Eric had started with their day of decadence.
    Jessica poured the last of the juice into everyone’s glasses
and tossed the empty carton in the trash. Eric was chatting with the boys and
eating so she sorted through her purse, chuckling to herself. When the house
phone rang, she grabbed it. “Yes, it is. Oh, okay, I think so. Yes. That should
work. I’ll double-check with my husband but unless you hear back from me I’ll
be there.” She clicked the phone off and set it back on the counter.
    “Check with your husband about what?” Eric asked, walking
his plate to the sink.
    “Can you do me a favor?”
    Eric wrapped his arms around her waist and gave her a kiss.
“What’d you have in mind?”
    “The eye doctor had a cancellation and wanted to know if I
could be there by nine. Could you drop the kids off at school today?” She held
her breath. Please say yes.
    “Sure.”
    “Great.” She kissed him back. “Thank you. Guys, Daddy’s
gonna drive you to school today. Let’s finish getting ready.” I need time to
get ready too.
     
    Eric had barely stepped into his office when his phone
buzzed in his pocket. He pulled it out and saw the text light flashing.
    You at work yet? It was Jess.
    He typed back. Just got here. What’s up?
    You alone?
    Yes. Shouldn’t she be at the eye doctor’s by now?
    Close your door.
    Eric chuckled. Okay, closed.
    A text came through with a photo attachment. He clicked it
open and sucked in a deep breath, feeling his reaction from head to toe. A
close-up shot showed a woman’s hand, Jess’ hand, fingertips inside a pair of
black lace panties.
    He stared for several seconds before the phone buzzed again,
getting his attention. It took some effort to close the image so he could read
the incoming message.
     
    You like?
     
    His cock pulsed in reply. Understatement , he typed.
     
    How about this?
     
    Anticipation filled him. He couldn’t take his eyes off the
phone. The instant it vibrated, he clicked the image. This time the panties
were pulled to the side just enough to show a finger slipped between slick,
deep pink folds.
    Eric groaned, leaning back against his closed door. You trying
to get me fired for indecent work activities?
     
    J Why, what
are you thinking of doing?
     
    I think you already know.
     
    Not sure. Show me.
     
    He nearly dropped the phone. Show her? You’ve got
to be fucking kidding me. Glancing over his shoulder, he thought about it.
The blinds were down. There was no way anyone could possibly see him. The door
did have a lock on it.
    His phone buzzed again. Another

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