Origin

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but the tingling between my legs had turned into a huge sensitive, throbbing ache and I couldn’t bring myself to stop. I slid one hand behind his head and the other I dipped back down into the opening of his shirt to touch that curly hair again.
    Anders groaned softly and opened his mouth. He didn’t jab his tongue inside my mouth like anyone who had kissed me in the past. He didn’t do anything but open and leave himself as an offering. One I couldn’t stop myself from taking. I slid my tongue inside and touched it to his.
    He tasted of that fruit juice he’d given me the day before and I took a deeper taste even as my hips began to pick up speed. Gasping, I pulled back, stared at him with eyes that felt huge and wild. “I need something. I feel something. I don’t know what to do.” Frustration burned through me and I clasped his arms, unable to get my fingers around his biceps, just digging into him before I realized I might be hurting him. Instead, I slapped my palms on the wall and pressed the front of my body against his, rubbed against him and groaned.
    “Siri,” he gasped out, his hands tight on my hips. “Sweetheart, have you ever had an orgasm?”
    “No.” The word came out on a long moan as that restless feeling grew until I felt like I was going to crawl out of my own skin. “Help me.”
    “I’m not going to fuck you, Siri. Not yet. You’re not ready.”
    I shook my head. “Not asking for that. I don’t even know what I’m asking for. I just need…do you know how to help me?” I opened my mouth on his neck and sucked on his skin and he cursed, clamped his hands down on my hips and moved me against him. He changed the angle, pressed up and his cock slid between my folds—through the pants. When he pushed my hips back, he held me there and moved faster against the front of my sex and I cried out, threw my head back as a wave of something hit me. It was this powerful, scorching tightness, like I imagined standing on the edge of the worlds would feel. Then came the jump, the release of letting go completely. All that lovely, lovely tension just flew out of me in a rush of pleasure that had me gasping.
    Trying to catch my breath, I slumped against him. “Oh.” It was all I could get out between shaky gulps for air.
    He was breathing hard, his hands higher on my waist and hanging on to me like he was afraid I’d move.
    I couldn’t move. Shock had shut me down to the point of utter stillness. Except for my chest as I gulped deep breaths, and my heart, which felt like it was about to take on separate life.
    “Oh,” I breathed again.
    He slid his hands around to my back and up to cradle me close, tucking my face into his neck. He was still hard beneath me and I knew I needed to do something about that, but I couldn’t seem to do anything other than breathe.
    “Oh, Siri, you are sure gonna liven things up around here.”
    Embarrassment hit me mid-center like a punch, leaving a knot of shame in my gut.
    “I can feel you tensing up and have a feeling you’re already starting to worry. I don’t need anything if that’s the problem. Is that it?”
    I shook my head no, my face still mostly buried in his neck.
    “Ah, let me see then. Never was much good at guessing women’s thoughts and feelings, but I’m willing to try. That wasn’t a good enough orgasm?”
    Grinning into his neck, I shook my head again.
    “That’s not it. Hmm…” He pressed his lips to my temple, left them there a few moments. “You want to do it again?”
    I shook my head, then abruptly sat up.
    “Now, never doing that again would be a real shame. You haven’t even tried it naked.” The corner of his lip turned up as he framed my face with his hands. “You okay, Siri?”
    “I’m embarrassed,” I finally admitted.
    Genuine surprise raised his eyebrows. “What for? That was hot as hell.”
    “I should do something for you.” I waved my hand toward his cock, still obviously hard as it pressed out his

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