Montgomery Family 01 - Lost Pleasures Found

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villagers went out of their way to welcome him. When they arrived at Brandon’s house, she said, “Remember when I told you about my friend Brandon? This is where he and his wife, Lily, live. I want you to meet them. I know you’re going to like both of them tremendously.”
    Melody and Henry walked up the path and knocked on the door. A pretty young woman, who was obviously with child, answered the door, and when she saw Melody, she gave her a hug and said, “We were wondering when you would bring your friend for a visit.” She looked back behind her and said, “Brandon, please come here. Melody and her friend have come for a visit.”
    A tall, thin young man with light brown hair and gray eyes came to the door, and when he saw Melody, he grinned and said, “It’s about time you came over here! We understand that congratulations are in order. Please come in. We’re happy you’ve stopped by. I’m Brandon, by the way, and this is my wife, Lily.” Brandon opened the door wide, and they went into their parlor. “Please take a seat. Lily, why don’t you get some tea for our guests?”
    Melody laughed and said, “Brandon, wait! I haven’t even introduced you to Henry. Brandon, Lily, this is my fiancé Lord Henry Montgomery. I’ve told Henry all about both of you. Lily, please don’t go to any trouble for us. We just had luncheon, so we don’t need any tea. Let’s just sit here and talk.”
    Lily smiled, took a seat by Brandon, and said, “It wouldn’t have been a bother, Melody. We’re just glad you finally brought Lord Montgomery over to meet us.” Lily looked over at Henry and said, “It’s a pleasure to meet you, my lord. Melody has told us all about you. I know Brandon offered you congratulations, but I want to tell you how pleased we are that Melody has found you. I hope you’ll be as blessed in your marriage as Brandon and I have been.”
    Henry gazed at Melody with joy in his bright blue eyes as he replied, “I know we’ll be happy. I’m the most fortunate of men that Melody has agreed to marry me. I’m glad to finally meet both of you. Please, call me Henry. Any friend of Melody’s is a friend of mine.”
    They stayed for about thirty minutes, and by the time they were ready to take their leave, Henry was laughing and joking with Brandon as if they had been friends for years. This pleased Melody so much since Brandon and Lily were so special to her.
    As they walked back to the vicarage, Melody and Henry held hands, and she asked, “What did you think of Brandon and Lily? Aren’t they wonderful?”
    Henry pulled her close to his side and said, “I enjoyed meeting both of them. I can see why you like them. They’re very friendly people. How long have they been married? They both seem very young, Melody.”
    As they continued down the path, Melody said, “They’ve only been married for eight months. Brandon is one and twenty, and Lily is nineteen. Brandon met Lily when she was sixteen and immediately fell in love with her. Of course, Brandon had to finish school before they could marry. He’s the schoolmaster at the local village school. Brandon has always wanted to teach, for as long as I can remember. I’m so pleased you liked them.”
    “Darling, as much as I enjoyed meeting them, I’d rather take advantage of this time we have alone to kiss you!” Henry took her into his arms and kissed her passionately, and Melody ardently returned his kiss. Soon they were both breathing heavily, and Henry’s hands were roaming down her back. He cupped her bottom and pulled her closer to him. Melody could feel his manhood against her belly, and she felt a fierce wash of pleasure stronger than she had ever felt before. Henry slipped his hand inside Melody’s dress and gently squeezed her nipple. Desire wove its spell, and soon, Melody was trembling from excitement.
    Henry released her lips and murmured, “Oh my darling, I want you so badly, but we must stop. I love you too much for your first

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