From That Moment

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her nipple. 
    “Colin that feels so good, keep going…” She forgot about feeling self conscious. Lia forgot everything that wasn’t Colin. 
    Colin reached down and started to undo her pants. Lia put her hand on his hands. “I’m nervous.”
    He looked up, hot with desire. “We can go as slow as you want.”
    Lia knew he was restraining himself for her sake. She moved her hands away. “Do it.”
    Colin unzipped her. Feeling his hands rub her down there made her feel damp. “Ohhh.”
    “Is that okay?” he whispered.
    “Uh huh,” she cried out. The pleasure was flooding her, and she didn’t know if she could contain herself. Colin finished yanking off her pants. He looked ready to pounce on her. 
    “Can you take mine off too?”
    Lia reached for his pants,  feeling his strong muscular bottom. “Mmm.” She moved her hands to the front, and  she felt his hardness through his soft pants.
    “Oh my god,” she gasped. When she touched it, he moaned. “Don’t stop.” Lia rubbed him through his pants and stopped. “I want to feel you.” Colin helped her remove his pants. Blue boxer briefs strained with his excitement. 
    “Oh my God.”
    “Can I take your panties off?” Lia nodded and Colin inserted his thumb between her skin and her panties and pulled them off slowly. 
    “Oh, oh.” He stared at her newly-waxed bikini area. His hands moved to touch her. 
    “Wait.” Lia was burning inside and she had to have him. She yanked off his boxers and gulped. Okay. I think I can do this. Sensing her fear, Colin kissed her gently on the lips. His hands supported her head. Lia felt warm and safe.
    “I’m ready.”
    “Put this on.” He handed her a condom. Lia had never done this before, but she fumbled and slipped it on.
    “Is that okay?”
    “Yes.” He struggled to speak.
    “I'll put it in.” Lia adjusted herself, bringing herself close to Colin, who looked desperate. 
    “Please, I can't wait any longer.”
    Lia felt awkward as he entered her, but an explosion of pleasure surprised her.
    “Oh that’s so good,” she breathed into his ear.
    “Oh my god, oh my God. It’s never felt so good, so good, so good,” he cried.
    He started to thrust gently back-and-forth, back-and-forth. She started to feel the pressure mounting. “I don’t think I can take much anymore...Too much, too much.”
    At that moment he reached for the soft and sensitive spot between her legs. Lia felt like her insides were going to explode with pleasure. 
    “Oh, oh.” She felt Colin shudder inside her, just as she finally passed the threshold of build-up. The waves of intense pleasure shook her and she held on to Colin, in their world for two. 
    Colin dozed off to sleep, his arms wrapped around Lia. What an intense night. She was too wound up to fall asleep. Little doubts started creeping in, and Lia felt the uncontrollable urge to move. She slipped out of Colin’s embrace without waking him, and quietly put her clothes on. As the apartment door was shutting, she caught another glimpse of Colin lying in his bed. Her heart quivered, and she almost stepped back inside.

 
     
     
     
     
     
    CHAPTER NINE
     
    The sunlight peeked in through the curtains in Colin’s room.  He rubbed his eyes and opened them slowly. Lia? He rolled over, expecting to see her curled up on the other side of the bed. The bed was empty, a pillow in her place. Where had she gone? Colin sat up and looked around his room. No sign of Lia. 
    His body felt cold and clammy. A lump formed in his throat, making it hard to swallow. Colin hadn’t felt that sinking feeling since his mother had left them. His mother had left a scribbled note for him. She hadn’t bothered to say goodbye to her ten-year-old-son. Something about having found true love, and that someday Colin would understand. Colin had just stood there, sobbing. His father had crumpled up the note and told him they would never talk about her again. He’d never understood why she’d left

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