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“Would it be okay if I penetrate you with the head? I’m not going all in. I’ll stop before I break the barrier.”
Eyes still closed, she whispered her response, “Anything you want from me, Cal. Take it.”
This woman was divine.
I didn’t need to be told twice, I was going in.
“Hell.Christ,Stella,” I groaned out while I watched as the head of my shaft pressed against her small entrance, forcing its way in.
I felt her tight muscles give in, springing open as I slid into her, ever so gently.
Stella immediately tensed, but didn’t say a thing, so I kept pushing in until I felt her barrier. My head expanded, throbbing inside her.
Her wetness and tightness got my hips rolling, surging for more—for my own relief. Pulling the head back out, I watched again as it pried her aching entrance.
A few more times like that and Stella was already begging me to get it over with. As much as I wanted to get it over with, I knew tonight wasn’t the time.
Stella writhed as she watched our semi-joining sexes and went simply livid. “Take me, Cal. Just fucking take me!” she demanded, lost in the paradise of euphoric sensations as I upped my speed. Before I knew it, I was readying to come.
A torn pained sound came out of me as I fucked her harder. I was panting hard as I pulled out my cock, stroked it and came all over her pussy, covering it with my white essence.
Fuck, I barely made it out. Fuck!
I collapsed on her side, a small smile forming on my lips.
“That was amazing!” Stella murmured sleepily.
Stella had no idea just how amazing it could get… we had only barely started.
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The next day, I watched as Stella strolled towards the gardens, deep in thought. My family’s persistent questioning might be a big part to her sudden somber quietness. My grandmother, and most especially my mother, certainly hadn’t held back tonight.
To an extent, this was my fault because I had asked for a favor. All I had to do now was to figure out a way to put that stunning smile back on her face. The blatant way I had admitted that I found Stella beautiful brought something out of me, like a sense of protectiveness to the calm, always composed, beguiling beauty.
Stella might not be the prettiest woman I knew, but there was something about her that put me at ease. Her presence alone soothed me. The only reasons this would be, that I could think of, were that she was Richard’s sister, her sunny presence was infectious and lastly, I was extremely comfortable and at ease with her. Not once did I feel like I had to pretend to be someone I was not. I liked that a lot.
In some ways, her presence never failed to make me feel… happy, perhaps?
After all, her family treated me with love and kindness. For that, I would always be grateful and I would do anything to protect the only thing that was left of them here.
After last night’s taste of what was yet to come, I couldn’t look at Stella the way I used to. I was looking forward to how she was going to be when I fully broke her in; tested, oiled and gunned to the hilt.
No matter what happened after tomorrow night, I would always treat Stella with kindness and respect.
CHAPTER42
Callum
After ten minutesof waiting for Stella to emerge from the garden, I got impatient and went outside, following the route she walked through.
It was dark, but there were solar lighting surrounding the area. I saw the back of her figure, staring out at the lake with the moon high above her. I could’ve stayed put and left her alone in peace, yet I couldn’t.
After last night, something had shifted in me and things had become…different.
As I approached to her, Stella looked back and gave me a small smile. Once I reached her, my arms encircled around her stomach as I slowly pushed her back against my body. “Feel like having some company?” I murmured against her ear.
Stella tilted her head to the side, smiling. “I like your company very much, Callum.”
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