Miss-Fortunate Reality

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around him and he was still wearing his
suit “You should take this off” I whispered. He groaned. He took off his jacket
but left his vest on, unzipped his pants and undid his belt. He sat on the bed
looking beautiful waiting for me. I kissed him and put my hand inside his
pants. He was hard and ready to go “I’ve missed you’ I whispered “Not as much
as I’ve missed you Alexandra”
I took out his cock and sat on him, sliding it inside me. He grabbed my hips
and I began to thrust on him, fast and deep. We were both moaning and loving
it. “We sealed the deal for $25 billion” he exhaled.
“Oh my, that’s a lot more than you expected” I said going deep on him. He
lifted me up still inside me, cleared the dresser tossing everything on the
floor and sat me on it. Put my legs up over his shoulders and fucked me hard.
“I owe you a vacation” he began, I was moaning uncontrollably “I’ve booked us a
week in Cairo, in two weeks” said “What?” I exhaled “I cleared it with your
assistant, it’s a done deal” he said pounding hard on me. “Rob” I screamed as I
was about to come “Come for me baby” he groaned thrusting harder and deeper
into me until we both climaxed together. I felt like I melted into the dresser,
I was covered in sweat. He picked me up again and kissed me hard, turned me
around and laid me down on the bed face down. He took off the rest of his
clothes, grabbed my hips putting my ass up in the air and entered me again. He
continued until 5am when he finally fell asleep with his giant arms wrapped
around me. He looked so peaceful, so relaxed, letting go of all his work
related stress. I was so glad he was finally home, I couldn’t live without him,
and he was my everything. I watched him sleep until I eventually dozed off.
    I
woke up to Rob getting dressed. He had already showered. He wore a pair of
beige slacks and an Armani navy golf shirt. “Where are you going? You look good
enough to eat” I said.
“Meeting Marc for lunch, he picked up two kegs for me yesterday and he has them
in the back seat of his car, so I figured I would at least take him out for
lunch” he replied putting on his Rolex. My heart sank and my mouth went dry.
Robert was friends with Marc because of Pam, however they only hung out
together when we were around. Marc wasn’t the type of person or I should say a
person with the social status that Robert would hang out with. Doing favors for
each other was new.
“Why didn’t you just have them delivered?”
“Because, last time I saw Marc he offered to do this for me for the next time,
so I took him up on the offer” he began.
“But don’t worry, I’ll be back soon for part two, unless you want to join us”
he said.
I shook my head “That’s ok I’ll eat something here and take a long bath” I smiled.
“Um Rob, I didn’t want to tell you over the phone but I lent Pam and Marc five
thousand dollars. I guess Marc’s brother cut back his hours and they were
behind their mortgage plus they needed some car repairs”
He was looking in the mirror brushing his beautiful black hair, but didn’t say
anything.
“I told them it was a loan, they are having marital problems over it” I added.
He put his comb down and looked at me with his piercing blue eyes, but I
couldn’t read his facial expression.
He smiled “I was wondering what that was all about, I checked our financials
while I was abroad”
“Oh, is something wrong?” I asked.
“No, nothing at all, I will see you later, I love you Alexandra” he said giving
me a quick kiss on the lips and he was gone.
Other than the shopping spree I had with Pam on Saturday, the only money I
spent was on the corporate credit card from my company and Rob had no access to
that. I closed my eyes and took a deep breath “Alex, stop being so fucking
paranoid”.
    About
two hours later I heard Rob’s Maserati pull up and another car with it. I
looked out the window of our master bedroom and there was Rob with

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