Fallen William

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wonderful.
I’m your willing captive tonight.”
    He
didn’t react to her obvious enjoyment. She reached out to touch his arm and
draw his attention to her.
    “William,
what’s wrong?”
    “Nothing.
I’m just worried about Thompson, that’s all.”
    She
shook her head. “I don’t think that’s the whole thing. Tell me what happened.”
    “I
can’t.”
    “You
can’t or you won’t?”
    “Right
at this moment, it’s both. I had some business to take care of tonight and I
don’t want to talk about it right now. Please just let me lose myself in you
for the rest of the night. Let me take you to Heaven.”
    “You
promise?”
    “Yes, I
do.”
    “All
right. I’ll leave you alone for now. I’ve always wanted to see Heaven.”
    “Don’t
worry, darling. You’ll see it long before I’ll ever get a chance to return. You
won’t forget the experience.”
    He took
her home and kept his promise.

CHAPTER EIGHT
    “I
brought a picnic lunch.” William announced as she opened the door to him a
couple days later.
    “And
what are we supposed to do with that?” She didn’t wait for him to get inside
before she wrapped herself around him and pulled his head down to kiss his
lips. His hands cupped her butt and lifted her up to rub his cock against her
pussy. Before they could get arrested for lewd behavior on her front porch, she
broke off the embrace and moved back.
    He
looked stunned. “Well, I had thought about going to the park and listening to
the jazz bands, but with a greeting like that, I’ve changed my mind. Let’s stay
home.”
    Laughing,
she shook her head. “We haven’t spent much time outside since our date. Let’s
see if we can act like normal people for a while.”
    “Normal
is over-rated,” he grumbled as she grabbed her purse and coat. “Have you seen
Thompson lately?”
    “No,
and I’m not complaining about it. Maybe he’s gotten the idea that I don’t
belong to him.” She slid her arm through his and looked up at him. “I don’t
want to talk about him tonight.”
    “Your
wish is my command, my love.” He opened the car door for her. As she climbed
in, he ran his hand over her hair. He couldn’t believe how great the last few
days had been. He spent every minute he could with her and found that he wished
there were more minutes in the day. Making sure she was secure, he shut the
door and went over to the driver’s side. He started the car and put it in
drive, then reached out for her hand. He saw her lean her head back and sigh.
“Close your eyes and we’ll be there before you know it.”
    She did
as he said and the radio played softly in the silence as he drove to the park
where the band was performing. He wouldn’t bring it up again, but he felt a
spurt of fear from the fact that Thompson seemed to have disappeared. Dominic
hadn’t been able to find him either and the fallen had insisted that he could
find anyone. He couldn’t drop his guard or something might happen to her
because they weren’t watchful enough.
    “We’re
here.” He helped her out of the car and handed her a blanket for them to sit
on.
    Leading
the way through the crowd, he found a quiet out of the way spot beneath a tree.
She spread the blanket out for them. Before he sat down, he surrounded her with
his arms and pulled her tight to him. He wanted to tell her he loved her with
all the heart left in him. She was the Heaven he had never thought he would see
again. He buried his face into her hair and breathed deep. He couldn’t remember
but he felt sure that Heaven must have smelled like her, a spicy and sweet
scent that could turn him on or soothe him in turns.
    Sitting
down, he reached out and pulled the basket to him. Opening the bottle of wine,
he poured her a glass and offered it to her. She tilted her head to look up at
him and smiled. They sipped their wine and ate the cheese and crackers while
listening to the music. As the sun started to set, he leaned back against a
tree, pulled her between his

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