in. She got in as she stared at me with wide eyes.
“Wait, when did you get a car?” she asked as she put on the seatbelt.
“This morning.” I gave her wicked smile and wink. “I was in the mood for something spontaneous.”
“Oh.”
As we drove off, I looked over at her, wondering what she was thinking.
For a few agonizing minutes in silence, I pulled over in front of a deli. “Everything okay?” I glanced over at her and she met my eyes.
“Yeah.” She cleared her throat and turned to smile at me.
I gripped the steering wheel tightly as I tried to keep calm. There was something about the emptiness of her smile that caused me to panic. “Is something on your mind? You seem like you’re deep in thought.”
“No. Well, I guess this car is a bit of surprise.”
“Well, you know me. I’m full of surprises.” From the reaction on her face, I knew she’d detected the hint of sarcasm in my voice.
“So where are we going?” She looked at me tentatively.
“I wanted to drive up to Marin Headlands.”
“Oh, where’s that?”
“It’s on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge toward Sausalito. There are some nice areas up there where you get some of the best views of the bridge and the city.”
“That sounds nice.” She looked out the window toward the bridge. “I can barely see Golden Gate Bridge though. It’s pretty foggy over there.”
“That’s fine. By the time we grab some food and get up there, the fog will have burned off.”
Twenty minutes later, after a quick stop at a deli, we were crossing the Golden Gate Bridge. I could tell that Alexis was in a better mood as she smiled with a sparkle in her eyes as we drove through it.
“I can’t believe you’ve never crossed the bridge. You’re such a country bumpkin,” I teased.
She made a face at me. “I haven’t lived here for that long, and you kinda need something that I don’t have to drive across this thing.”
“What’s that?”
“A car.”
We both laughed.
“I guess you’re right. A car would be important to drive through here.”
“It’s gorgeous.” She had her head out the window, marveling up at the bridge with wide eyes.
“Wait until you see the view.” I looked over at her, and our eyes locked. For that brief second, it felt as if nothing were wrong between us.
“I can’t wait.”
A few minutes later, I pulled into a small path hidden from the main road.
“What do you think?” I asked as I went around to the passenger’s side of the car to open Alexis’s door.
She gasped as she looked down at the Golden Gate Bridge with SF behind it. “It’s breathtaking up here.”
“I thought you’d like it.” I put my arm over her shoulder and led her to the front of the car for a better view.
“You’re right. All the morning fog is gone now.” She smiled up at me. “Thank you. You’re too nice to me.” She pulled me in for a kiss.
I grabbed the nape of her neck and deepened our kiss as I pulled her closer. I parted her lips with my tongue, and a gasp escaped her as her mouth accepted me eagerly and her silky tongue hungrily greeted mine. My cock stiffened as her hands moved down my chest. I need to have her right now or I’m going to explode.
Then her phone rang from inside the purse beside us.
“I should get that,” I gasped between our lips.
“Don’t.” In the heat of the moment, I was certain it was the Chris guy calling and I wasn’t about to let him ruin sex for me. He can take her love from me, but he’s not going to take her pussy right now. I pushed her purse onto the gravel by our feet and pinned her down against the hood of the car, kissing her harder as I pressed the erection inside my jeans against her body.
“Damian,” she gasped into my mouth. I knew she wanted this too but was putting up a fight.
“God, baby. You have no idea how much I need you.” I grabbed her waist and pushed her up against the hood of the car. “I need to fuck you now, Alex, or I’m
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