Page 28 of Skye's Fall
“Holy shit, that’s cold,” she hisses.
“I’ll warm you up,” I hold on to her, caressing her back.
“What are we doing?”
“Getting reacquainted. Did you lose your sense of adventure?” I tease.
She doesn’t take it as that, and she looks away.
“Where is the confident woman I once knew?”
“I was only confident because I was a bitch and a bully,” she admits.
“No, before that you were always sure of yourself.”
“I don’t know where she is,” she says quietly. “I was only that way because you were there to catch me if I fell.”
That’s something I didn’t know.
“Can I help you find her?” I kiss her, soft, then hard. It’s a mixture of loss and anger, passion and lust, love and loss. It’s home. I don’t want to lose her again.
“Linc,” she breathes softly.
“Skye, I need you,” I tell her and she rubs herself on my hard cock. That’s all I need as I sink between her legs and find something perfect. I find home.
Chapter Nineteen
Skye
Oh God. He feels so good. He fits perfect.
“More, harder,” I moan.
“Can we join you?” I hear a voice and I freeze.
“Fuck,” he mutters but doesn’t pull out. It’s dark, so whoever it is can’t see what we’re doing.
“Mason?”
“Yeah,” Mason says as he strips and jumps in, followed by Mallory and Jimmy shortly after.
“We’re all naked,” Mallory laughs.
Well, this is not how I thought this day would go.
Linc goes and grabs his shirt for me and I put it on and swim in that as he puts his boxers on. I feel a little better.
“This is awesome,” Mckenna joins us, but she’s in a swimsuit.
“I think we all needed a break and to have some fun. I’d love to live here,” Mallory says.
“I love Hickory. It’s why I come to visit often,” Mason smiles.
“What do you think we have to do tomorrow?” Mckenna asks.
“I don’t know, but I bet it will be horrible,” I say. I shudder thinking about the chickens and the breakfast from last season. I can see Linc laugh, he’s thinking the same thing.
“So who do you think will go next?” Jimmy asks.
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