Sweet Thursday

Read Online Sweet Thursday by Mari Carr - Free Book Online Page A

Book: Sweet Thursday by Mari Carr Read Free Book Online
Authors: Mari Carr
Ads: Link
Killian’s hands were occupied, holding his weight off Lily’s slight frame. “Pinch her nipples, Justin. Make those pretty breasts of hers feel good,” he commanded.
    Justin’s hand gripped her breast, not bothering to venture beneath her silky blouse.
    There simply didn’t seem to be time. Killian’s cock pounded harder and Lily threw her head back as he watched Justin tweak her nipple firmly through the material of her bra.
    Her pussy began to ripple against his cock, her orgasm too strong for him to resist. His balls tightened and he followed her into climax, cursing as pulse after pulse of semen filled the condom. “Holy fuck,” he muttered.
    His arms collapsed, his weight now supported by his elbows. Her chest rose and fell rapidly with her accelerated breathing and he savored the feeling of her nipples as she rubbed against him. His soft cock stirred to life once more.
    Lily’s eyes opened and he knew she’d noticed. “You’re kidding me.”
    He shrugged and grinned. He’d never felt the pull to fuck so strongly and he shook his head. “Might take a few times, sweetness.”
    “I didn’t think guys could—” She blushed and he and Justin laughed.
    “Little late for the blushes, Lil,” Justin said, running his knuckles along her cheek.
    “We’ve officially outed you as bad girl of the century. Now you’re just going to have to keep up.”
    Lily tightened her legs around Killian’s hips and he groaned as she worked her pussy muscles against his cock. “I was valedictorian, remember? While I may lack hands-on experience, I’m a very quick study.”
    Killian clenched his teeth as he pulled out of her body. “Come on. Let’s move this show to the bedroom.”
    55
    Mari Carr
    He rose from the recliner, allowing Justin to offer Lily a hand to help her up as he quickly disposed of the condom. As she stood, her skirt fell back into place. For a moment, the three of them looked at each other—and then burst into laughter.
    Justin shook his head. “You’re still dressed.”
    “I guess we were in a hurry.” Lily shrugged and pointed at their shirts. “I have a confession to make.”
    “Oh yeah? What kind of confession?” Killian asked.
    “I used to study in Mrs. Armini’s classroom after school because it overlooked the track. You guys would do laps without your shirts and I loved looking at your bare chests.”
    “Damn, Lily. You were pretty good at hiding your interest.” Justin crossed his arms over his chest. “I had no idea.”
    “I was shy and awkward and incredibly plain looking. You guys would have run the other way if I’d revealed my crush. Besides, I can’t tell you how much teen angst I wasted on the fact I was in lust with both of you at the same time. Regardless of my book smarts, I didn’t stumble upon the idea of a threesome until our senior year and by then…” She let her sentence fade away, unfinished.
    “By then, we were friends and none of us wanted to screw that up.” Killian recalled having more than a few impure thoughts about Lily in school, but like her, he’d never acted on them, never admitted them—even to Justin.
    Justin reached over and wrapped his arm around Lily’s shoulders, pulling her close. “I would have screwed up the friendship in a flash if I’d known you were hot for my body,” he joked, and they all laughed.
    Killian shook his head. “You probably would have. As I recall, your entire reason for living at that point in time was sex.”
    “Has that changed?” Justin joked and they laughed again.
    56
    Sweet Thursday
    “I’m glad I didn’t confess my feelings then,” Lily admitted. “I was too young, too naïve. The timing is perfect now. We’re all adults, all able to grab a night like this and enjoy it without letting immature emotions muddy the water.”
    Killian wondered if that was true and he could read the same concern on Justin’s face. He didn’t like working under a deadline, didn’t like time limits. Lily seemed

Similar Books

Galatea

James M. Cain

Old Filth

Jane Gardam

Fragile Hearts

Colleen Clay

The Neon Rain

James Lee Burke

Love Match

Regina Carlysle

Tortoise Soup

Jessica Speart