Torn

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bucking against her husband’s face as she moved, panting, trying to catch the wave his mouth, his fingers, promised her.
    His fingers drummed harder, he rubbed his chin, slightly rough from not shaving, against her clit, and she broke. Her howl of release was swallowed by her husband’s mouth covering hers, even as his fingers continued fucking her.
    Just before she lost consciousness, she heard him ask, “Is it still a fantasy, or has it become real?”
     
    ~ *~
     
    She woke with a start, on the verge of orgasm, groggy, and unsure of what brought her from sleep. Gradually, Chelsea became aware of four things: One, the bed was slightly rocking. Two, a faint, squishy sound. Three, her husband was moaning softly in a way that never failed to turn her on. Four, the fingers of Jake’s left hand rubbed deliciously against her wet pussy, squeezed her clit.
    “Chelsea… God…”
    Jake’s agonized whisper, had her turning her head to look at him. He’d shoved the covers aside, his right hand a tight, lubricated fist around his cock as he pounded it, its head purple as it pushed past the ring his index finger and thumb formed. She watched, fascinated as always, as he swirled his fist even as it pumped his cock, squeezed near the pre-cum glistened tip. His left hand never broke rhythm, and Chelsea realized her hips humped against his hand as if belonging to another person. But the pleasure…
    As her husband came with a groan, murmuring her name, white cum spurting in waves from his throbbing cock, so did she, hard against his hand, and blacked out once more.
     
    ~ *~
     
    The next time she woke, the muted mauve light of dawn filtered through tinted picture glass windows. Chelsea rolled to her right side to face her husband with a sleepy gaze. She was shocked to see his eyes open, staring intently at the ceiling, his hands tucked behind his head. At her movement, he glanced at her, returned his focus to watching the light play against the wood beams of the ceiling. “Chels?”
    She yawned, widely, slipped a palm under her cheek. “Yeah?”
    “Ty Benson…” Jake turned his head and looked at her intently for a moment before returning his gaze to the ceiling. “Should I be worried? I mean, I’m feeling jealousy for the first time since we’ve been together, and I don’t like it.”
    Here was her opening. Perhaps not the perfect time for confession, as the person under discussion was asleep downstairs, but an opening nonetheless. Chelsea took a deep breath, opened her mouth… and lied.
    “No, baby.”
     

 
     
    Chapter Five
     
     
    “ Y eah, don’t hold dinner for me. We’re shooting late tonight.”
    Tyler tried to not eavesdrop, tried to ignore the soft, caressing tone of her voice as Chelsea spoke with her husband on his cellular phone. Instead, he busied himself by preparing the light supper he’d invited her to in his trailer. He opened the small refrigerator and pulled out a bag of deli-shaved Tavern ham and tossed it onto the counter. Her soft laughter made his hand hover over the creamy Baby Swiss for a moment before he grabbed the sack and tossed it next to the ham.
    “Don’t worry about me. Tyler –– Oh, just a second, honey. There’s a call coming through.” Chelsea silently pushed the button to answer the call and handed it over to Tyler, who stood to her left, a jar of mayonnaise in hand.
    “Yeah?” His voice was rough as he wrestled with the mayonnaise jar. Goddamn thing. Who screwed a lid on this tight anyway?
    “Lovely way to greet your wife, so glad I called.” Jennifer Benson’s sarcasm rode across the wireless waves into Tyler’s ear and, silently, he groaned.
    “Sorry, Jen.”
    “That’s better.”
    Tyler rolled his eyes. “Don’t start.” He set the unopened jar on the counter and walked into the small, makeshift living room. From the corner of an eye, he saw Chelsea pick up the mayo container and try the lid. “It’s stuck tight,” he called out to her.
    She

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