No Ordinary Love

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call you,” she led him on.
    “You make sure you do that.”
    Because it was more like an order than anything, she laughed. “I’ll talk to you,” she responded before hanging up.
    “Damn, that nigga don’t give you time to get up?” David growled, opening his eyes.
    Catrina sucked her teeth and prepared herself for his surly morning mood. “It really doesn’t matter now. I’m up, and he might just stop by, so you have got to go,” she informed him, making the attempt to get out of the bed.
    David grabbed her arm, and pulled her back. Before she could protest she found herself pinned beneath his hard body. David watched as annoyance flashed in her hazel eyes and found himself stifling a chuckle when Catrina tried to push him off her. Proving to be faster, he took hold of her arms, cuffed them at the wrist, and put them over their heads.
    “I keep telling you that I don’t like being brushed off.” With that said, he began planting kisses along the column of her neck, whispering invitations into her ear.
    “Dave,” she spoke, her voice as clear as it could have been under the circumstances. “I don’t have time to play games with you. Mike could be on his way here in a—”
    Continuing his sweet assault, he murmured, “Fuck that nigga.”
    Then placing a kiss on her lips, he looked her straight in the eyes and said, “I’m here, and I’m not leavin’ ‘til I get ready, so get used to it.”
    Catrina frowned instantly. She hated when he was territorial. She found it annoying and unreasonable. It would’ve been different if he had a right to be, she mused. “I don’t like the macho shit, so just drop it and get the fuck off me.” She bucked beneath him.
    David chuckled. “It’s like that?” he inquired innocently after letting her arms go. It had to be her decision.
    “Yes, it’s like that. You’re involved with someone else.” It was funny that she never forgot it when it suited her own purposes.
    “Well, you know what you gotta do, right?”
    Frustrated, she wriggled more insistently, because he was still atop of her. “Don’t start this shit again.”
    Just recently he had begun to press her about being in a relationship with him and for that, she wasn’t ready. Her heart wasn’t ready.
    “Tell me that every time I’m inside you, you’re not thinking of finding ways to keep me there. That I’m not in your head when I’m nowhere around,” he pressed. He kissed her hard before the expected denial came from her lips.
    Of their own accord, her legs parted, accepting him there. The words he murmured had her hips arching upward, seeking his. Sex with him always made her weak and vulnerable. At that moment she couldn’t think, but moaned as he slid his hands beneath her bottom to lift her to him as he slowly slid into her.
    “Tell me that it’s not mine, that you’re not mine whenever I want you and I’ll leave you alone right now,” he urged.
    Catrina didn’t attempt to argue; the truth would not be questioned. If he wanted her in his bed, he had her there. They both knew it.
    David’s hazel eyes bore in to hers, challenging her. Catrina closed her eyes first, breaking their connection, making him angry. Roughly, he pushed her legs up, his fingers biting into her thighs as he began to take the only thing she seemed to give him freely. The way he saw it, Catrina was his, even if she hadn’t realized it yet.
    What she did realize was that he was once again pushing for something that she wasn’t ready to give. Though she didn’t like the motive for his attention, she couldn’t help the traitorous spiking of blood running through her veins.
    “Dave,” she murmured in pleasure.
    He stared down at her and kissed her lips. Slowing his pace, he breathlessly whispered, “Don’t fight it so hard, bey. Just be with me.”
    Since she needed to be, Catrina arched upwards and reached for his hands to complete their link. Fingers linked, eyes locked, and hearts beating against one

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