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    â€œNo,” she told him, breathless as his fingers moved in and out of her with delicious slowness. She felt the tightness start in her toes and work its way up to her breasts.
    â€œToo bad,” he continued and lowered his head back to her breast, gently biting at her nipples as his fingers quickened their pace. Kelee thrust her hips into his hands, praying he wouldn’t stop.
    â€œDon’t stop,” she cried.
    â€œI don’t intend to—at least not this.” He covered her mouth with his tongue, mimicking the movement of his fingers. He was driving her crazy. She felt her body peak and her senses exploded into a million stars.
    â€œYu’ wicked.” She smiled, opening her eyes.
    â€œAt least yu’ know wha’ to expect when we do this the right way,” he told her, caressing her breasts. She caressed his face, looking deeply into his eyes, wondering why he felt so right to her. He kissed her lightly as he sat up, pulling her up with him.
    â€œI can’t wait,” she moaned.
    â€œNeither can I.” He kissed her long and hard before saying good night.

Chapter 6
    Kelee’s dreams were filled of Sean that night. In her dreams they had made endless love. She woke with a huge smile on her face, recalling how Sean had her, literally, melting in his hands last night. She couldn’t wait to be with him, but the first thing she needed to do was buy some damn condoms. She was impressed with him respecting her by not going any farther other than pleasing her with those magic fingers of his. It showed a sense of responsibility, which she respected him for.
    After lingering in bed with thoughts of Sean, Kelee finally ventured downstairs for breakfast. She found Lori on the back veranda, sipping tea. She poured herself a cup of coffee and joined her.
    â€œAllan’s off already?” Kelee asked, pulling up a chair. The late morning air was cool with a light breeze. The skies were a bit overcast with the promise of rain.
    â€œYeah; so how was dessert?” Lori asked with a wicked grin.
    â€œEnjoyable.” Kelee couldn’t help but smile.
    â€œYu’ give him some?” Lori asked, excited.
    â€œAlmost did,” she admitted.
    â€œSo wha’ happen?”
    â€œNo protection,” Kelee said.
    Lori nodded her head in approval. “Told yu’ he was different.”
    â€œThere’s something so familiar about him.” Kelee recalled the sense of being so comfortable with Sean.
    â€œWha’ do yu’ mean?” Lori asked, curious.
    â€œIt’s like I know him.”
    â€œThat’s good, isn’t it?”
    â€œYes, but it’s really strange. He’s so familiar, like I’ve known him before.”
    â€œYu’ two made a connection, that’s good.” Lori smiled.
    â€œI guess, but I can’t shake this feeling of knowing him.”
    â€œIt was almost like that with Allan an’ me. It was instant, we both knew it.”
    â€œThat must be it.” Kelee sighed and sipped her coffee. “It’s just so strange connecting to someone so quickly. Yu’ know how long it takes for me to really trust someone.”
    â€œI know but sometimes yu’ just have to let ’tings happen.”
    â€œYu’ right,” Kelee admitted, looking at the clouds as they rolled in. She heard the roar of a distant thunder.
    â€œHe does understand that yu’ll be going back to New York?” Lori asked. Kelee could hear the concern in her voice.
    â€œYes, we talked about that.”
    â€œAn’?” Lori pressed.
    â€œHe understands,” Kelee told Lori. However, she couldn’t help but wonder if getting involved with Sean was a good idea. She couldn’t deny the fact that she wanted him. She knew he felt the same; last night had proved that. There was some level of danger in getting involved with Sean, regardless of their mutual attraction. She had to be careful

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