Kiara was in less control than she wanted to appear. Truth was she didn’t plan on fucking him when she woke up. She was still clinging to the idea of keeping her distance, but the man was so damn hot.
Her whole point while talking about enjoying life was for him to see how much he was missing by that constant focus on duty and stability. But then he came onto her like she was the last bite of his favorite candy, and he was desperate to taste it. And hell, she was a sucker for despair.
She was losing her mind over the way he kissed and
Chris was dying to come inside that tight wet pussy of hers. He was aware of her appeal, but he didn’t realize what he had signed up for until she began to work him from inside. He almost lost it when he felt her strum his cock with her pussy, and it took all of his control not to cum. And that devil had the nerve to talk back to him after her orgasm, which only meant he had to push her further. He was fond of that blissful silence he got out of woman after he made them come over and over, but it seemed he’d have to work a little harder with that one. He grabbed her ass to
As the day went by, Kiara got apprehensive about dinner with Chris’ parents. She knew things would get complicated now that their relationship was not purely contractual. She had no problem fitting into the whole of compliant girlfriend to help him out before, but now that she knew him better, it felt… wrong. His goal got pretty clear to her once she understood the family dynamics. Get him some brownie points with his parents by showing them he was ready to commit. But she couldn’t understand why he’d go to such lengths to prove himself to them. She wanted to a
“You had no right to do that” Chris was beyond furious at that point. “Maybe not, but you had! Why didn’t you?” The nerve that woman had was simply unbearable. And she was saying it all like she was entitled to an opinion, as if he was the one breaking all the rules there. “Stay away from my business Kiara”“So you can live on as a coward? No, thank you. You need to stop living the life they chose for
“You are wrong”“When I sit and wait for people to lie to me, I’m usually paid in the process” If he didn’t need the man’s help, he’d throw him out of the room. “Shit Luke, I’m not lying. I didn’t know anything about her back then. I don’t even know her that much now” “Right. What do you feel about her?”
Shit. Kiara knew she shouldn’t have said that, but all those memories and emotions were prickling through her skin. She thought that at least her mumbled words would be enough to get him stunned for a while, but of course she wouldn’t be that lucky. “What are you talking about?”“Nothing” She closed her eyes hard, trying to think of a way out. “You said I’m a murderer”
A week had come and gone after thanksgiving and Chris was still not feeling like himself. The world went on with its business, but he couldn’t do the same. He was miserable because the thought of her was keeping him from enjoying the things he loved and making him despise even more the things he hated.Running in the park with Batman was great, but he couldn’t shake the image of her playing with the dog on the beach. Besides, he began to approach every black-haired slim female he spotted on the street, which caused Chris to cut the run short almost every day. Work was by far
For some reason unknown to mankind, Chris found himself at his parents’ home an hour before dinner, at one of the most aggravating conversations he ever had. “She’s not right for you” Edgar stated clearly. His mother was awfully quiet. “And why is that?” He didn’t tell them they were not together anymore – or ever – and wasn’t sure why. For some reason, Chris was putting up with that torture when he had a clear way out. But he’d go through that if they were a real couple, and maybe he just wanted to know how it’d b
“I’m the one who should be asking” Chris retorted, annoyed. Damn, where did that come from? He noticed Patricia’s widened eyes, also surprised at his quarrelsome behavior. “Watch it, boy. You are stepping out of line.” Edgar’s jaw was clenched, and Chris tried to recall the last time he’d been so worked up because of him. He was probably sixteen, so it was about time to shake things up a bit. But before he could answer, his mother spoke.“It’s late, maybe we should all go to bed.” Her tone was never that soothing, another