Total pages in book: 25
Estimated words: 22788 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 114(@200wpm)___ 91(@250wpm)___ 76(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 22788 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 114(@200wpm)___ 91(@250wpm)___ 76(@300wpm)
She tried to contain the moan, but with each inch he filled her, that battle was being lost until he obliterated it all together, and she came, crying his name. The sound echoed around the office, and he knew he was going to relish these memories.
Every time he came to deal with all the administrations of work, he was going to listen to her moan and whimper. This moment is what he would have to distract himself from thinking about.
His balls ached to empty inside her. Gritting his teeth, he tried to control himself, but the feel of her cunt wrapped around his dick was too strong, and there was no control now. Her pussy was sheer heaven.
Staring into her eyes was bliss. It was like he had finally found home, and he didn’t want to go anywhere else.
She was utter perfection to him.
Chapter Six
It was a rare day that Mae got to stand in line at the bakery, but this was one of those days. Also, Emily was with her. It was Wednesday, and with the influx of tourists coming thick and fast, she had decided to open late. October was always going to be a busy time, and that would spill over into November.
Overnight, it felt like the temperature had fallen. The leaves on the trees seemed to have gone from a lush green to yellow mixed with oranges within hours of her last seeing them.
“So, how is life treating you with Caleb?” Emily asked.
The lines today were long, and Mae looked at the menu. She wasn’t thinking about a cinnamon roll today, but a toasted cheese bagel sounded just right to her.
She turned to her friend and the truth was, she didn’t have a lot to say. Her relationship with Caleb was not complicated, and it wasn’t difficult. It was fun and easy. There was no reason for her to complain about a single second of it. She loved it. Much to her surprise, they hadn’t spent a single day apart, which was crazy to think about. Their work hadn’t suffered. They always got to work on time, or a few minutes late. Caleb had never missed a client.
They spent nights together and Sundays. They had also managed to divide their time between their homes. Her apartment was quite small compared to Caleb’s four-bedroom house, which had a yard as well.
She’d also gotten to meet his dog, Snots, and there was a reason for his name. Mae hadn’t met his dog the first time she had been at his place, as he’d put him in one of the spare bedrooms. However, now she knew him, and Snots was not allowed to be left alone, and he’d started to hang out at the bookstore with her. She hated that he was left alone all day, and the rottweiler was so incredibly cute. Yes, at first, he looked terrifying, like he would snap you in two, but he was the sweetest, kindest dog she had ever known. Not that she knew a whole lot of dogs.
Snots was currently with his dad, as Caleb had taken him to his tattoo shop while she got lunch. She adored that dog. She loved the man who owned that dog. And that scared her. Loving Caleb could not be a good thing.
“It’s going well,” Mae said.
“Just well?” Emily asked.
She couldn’t help but chuckle. “Why don’t you stop being evasive and just ask what you want to ask me?”
“Okay, do you see this with you and Caleb being a long-term thing?”
Mae opened her mouth and closed it. “I honestly don’t know how to answer that.” She hated the feeling that swirled in her gut. The disappointment washed over her.
“Whoa, what’s the matter?” Emily asked.
“It’s nothing. I just...” She was not ready to admit her feelings to her best friend. Especially knowing Emily’s husband was also best friends with him. “Caleb and I, we’re just having fun.”
They got to the counter and Mae put in her order. She smiled at Tracey as the other woman went to get her order. She wanted their special pumpkin latte that had just been added to the menu. There were always special drinks made for October, and they always came up with some amazing names for them. Especially the kids’ menu. Vampire Blood, Swamp Mud, Witch’s Breath, and stuff like that. Cute and fun. Mae loved it when she was a kid, and she loved it now. Along with her pumpkin latte, she also opted for a toasted cheese bagel, and Emily made her drink as well.
She was happy with dark coffee, hazelnut syrup, along with a toasted cheese bagel and a cinnamon roll.
They were able to find a small table, and Mae took her seat.
“You want to convince me, your best friend for as long as we can remember, that you’re okay with just having some fun?” she asked.