This Time Around (Maybe)

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tremble and she’s calling out my name. Could it get any better than that? She knows who is between her legs, giving her pleasure. She knows who in this minute, she belongs to.
    “Fuck,” she curses as I suck on her clit, prolonging her release. Her hips buck wildly, and I watch her every movement, enthralled. When she finally collapses onto the bed, her tension released, I give her one last lick before I pull away. I stare at her as I wipe my mouth with my hand, her beautiful body not doing much to help my straining erection. When I push off the bed and stand up, she looks up at me in confusion.
    “What are you doing?” she asks, her voice hoarse.
    “I’m not going to make love to you until you admit that you’re mine, and I know you aren’t ready to do that right now,” I tell her honestly. My dick protests, but for once, I ignore him and walk towards her door. I open it, turning back to face her. “I love you, Taiya,” I tell her. Then I walk out.

Chapter Ten
    “Has Reid seen what you’re wearing?” I ask Summer, raising a sceptical eyebrow.
    “What’s wrong with what I’m wearing?” she says, looking down at her tight white dress.
    I make a choking sound. “I can see … everything .”
    She rolls her eyes. “Since when do you care about seeing too much of a woman?”
    “It’s you. It’s a little different. You’re not just any woman. You’re my future sister-in–law,” I complain.
    Summer laughs at my sullen expression.
    “And Taiya is going out with you. You both don’t need the added attention,” I tell her, scowling. Maybe I should go with them?
    “You’re not coming with us . Taiya will be pissed,” she says, reading my mind. “Besides, Reid will be there, so stop worrying. And yes, Reid saw this dress. Why do you think it took me so long to get ready?”
    I choose to ignore her comment, leaning back into the couch. Summer leaves the room, I assume to primp herself and I glance at the door once more, wondering when she’s going to arrive. I haven’t seen Taiya since the other day, when I walked out of her room and left her alone and naked. I went home and had three cold showers that night. Yes, three. I know Taiya; she would have let me make love to her, and then she would have pushed me away. I don’t think I could have taken it if she said it was a mistake. When I do make love to her, she will be ready to accept that we were made for each other. My brother walks into the room, wearing jeans and a black shirt. My eyes narrow when I realise it’s my black shirt. His hair is still damp from his shower. He looks at my expression and grins.
    “A little jealous, are we?” he teases, running his hands through his hair.
    “I could come, you know.”
    “And ruin Taiyas’s girls’ night?”
    I exhale loudly. “Never mind, I have a million things to do tonight anyway,” I lie. I hav e nothing to do. At all. I already cleaned the apartment this morning, so I can’t even do that. I suppose I could watch some TV, or something. Animal Planet might have a documentary on. For once, that doesn’t even sound appealing.
    “Like what? Sit at home, watching Animal Planet and wishing you were out with Taiya instead?” he says with a smirk.
    Sometimes it sucks that my brother knows me so well. Reid looks at me, and I don’t know what he sees, but his expression softens.
    “It’s just a night out. I won’t let her out of my sight,” he says. He’s thinking I’m worried about her with other men. And while the thought kills me, it has been a year and she obviously would have been with someone else in that time. The thing that I’m so out of sorts about is that she will be there with my favourite people. Reid and Summer. Shouldn’t I be there too? My brother, my best friend and my wife are going out and I’m stuck at home. I feel like I’m a kid being put in the naughty corner.
    “I know,” I say, forcing a smile. Reid shakes his head at me, leaving the room. The doorbell rings a

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