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movie you want to watch?”
    “Not yet, I’m a little busy right now,” he said into her
neck, softly blowing his hot breath into the sensitive swirls of her ear.
    “Would you like to stay with me tonight Max?” She asked
hesitantly as she blushed.
    He looked down into her beautiful blue eyes, like he would
ever be able to be away from her for very long now.  This was the painting his
father had talked about. Lily was ‘ the gift’ , just wait till his
mom and dad found out.  All this time they had been looking for the wrong
woman, he would bet her friend Kristi was a tall, willowy brunette.  “I’d love
to stay Lily,” he gave her a sheepish smile. “I have a bag in my car; I was
hoping you would ask me.”
    She gave him a big smile, “why don’t you go out and get your
bag and I’ll pick out a movie for us while you are gone?” She shivered again as
he slowly trailed one fingertip along her jaw and down her throat, ending just
shy of her cleavage.  She slowly closed her eyes as he leaned down to kiss her
softly, not even realizing that she let out a soft sigh before his lips touched
hers.
    He went to the door with a quick smile and she moved toward
the shelves that held her movies.  She was a big movie buff, she loved to read
and immerse herself in a story, but she enjoyed the visual part of a movie and
how close they could get to her imagination. Kristi had encouraged her to write
while they were in school, but she had a hard time with it.  She knew writing
wasn’t for her, but editing, she loved it.
    As soon as Max left her apartment he called his father and
left a message. ‘Dad, hey I can’t talk long, I’ll see you in the morning, but
it’s her, Lily has the painting. I’m staying at her place tonight. I’ll come
see you after she leaves for work.’ He quickly closed his phone and got his bag
out of the trunk, he didn’t want to miss a single minute of being with her.

Chapter Four
     
    Lily rolled over to shut off the alarm.  She glanced over at
Max; he had turned over onto his back, effectively releasing her.  He was still
asleep, snoring softly.  She smiled as she watched him, even in his sleep he
growled every once in a while.  She rubbed her neck where he had bitten her
last night, it was bruised and sore.  She would have to find something that
would cover her neck today for work.
    They had never watched the movie she had chosen, the opening
credits hadn’t even finished rolling and he had her pants and shirt off.  Then
she was naked and trembling in his arms as he licked every inch of her body. 
He had spent quite a bit of time running the tip of his tongue around the base
of her spine, just above her buttocks.  She had no idea what had intrigued him
so much there, she would have to look in the mirror to see.  He hadn’t let her
touch him at all.  He had finally flipped her over, she had been so ready for
him; she had begged him to take her.  Only he had pushed her thighs apart with
her legs over his shoulders and he had devoured her.  There was no other word
for it, she had felt truly ravished.  She had been laid out for him like a
sexual buffet.  After two earth shattering orgasms he had carried her boneless
body to her bedroom.  He had laid her on her belly and pulled her hips up, and
then he had entered her in one deep thrust.  She had cried out when he almost
bottomed out inside her. 
    She had been just on the edge of pleasure and pain, after
she had tilted her ass towards him he was able to pump into her without pain. 
He had wrapped her hair around one hand and held her in place while he pounded
into her.  It was unexpected to say the least, but she had enjoyed every minute
of it.  Urging him on with whimpers and moans, and begging him for release. 
She could feel her body flush and her belly clenched at how wild they had been
last night.  He had covered her back with his chest and whispered hot words in
her ear; she couldn’t honestly remember what

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