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I stroke in and out of her a few times, then finally bury myself as far as I can go. I come hard, but I don’t take my eyes off hers so she can see everything that she showed me. I lay my heart and soul out for her to see because I know she’ll always take care of them and us. I reach over and turn the plug off, letting her body finally relax. I go to pull out, and she grabs my hips to stop me. “You have to be sore, Cupcake.”
“I don’t want you to leave me. Not yet. Please stay inside me.”
I roll us carefully so I’m not crushing her with my weight and gather her against my chest. She kisses where her teeth marks are with a soft laugh. “I don’t know where that came from.”
“I’m going to walk around shirtless showing those motherfuckers off.” I kiss her forehead. “I didn’t hurt you, did I?”
“No. I love it when you guys are like that with me. I used to be ashamed of asking Kai or Sean to be harder. But it turns me on so much when you’re rough.” Her face blooms with color at that admission, and I kiss the tip of her nose.
“There’s nothing wrong with it. I’m so proud of you for letting me test your limits like that.”
“Can we do it again?” I raise a brow, and she laughs. “Not right now. But I want to see how much more I can take.” She swallows and starts chewing on her bottom lip. “When you had your fingers inside me, I wanted you to add more.”
“I’m not going to lie, Cupcake, I wanted to put my whole goddamn hand inside you.”
“I want that.” My eyes jerk to hers and groan when she gives me a seductive smile. “I think it would be hot.”
“We’ll work up to that.”
I don’t know what I did to deserve her, but I’ll make sure every day she knows how much I love her.
Chapter31
Cole
We had just started setting out breakfast when we heard what was going on upstairs with Chelsea and Axel. We knew what she was up to when she went up there, but it didn’t prepare us for the noises they were making. She told us that she wanted some alone time with Axel, and we happily obliged.
“Okay,” Les says, putting food onto a plate. “I’m going to eat this outside.” With a laugh, Ryder and Zane follow behind her to give Axel and Chelsea some privacy.
“Is he killing her?” Nolan asks with a smile.
“I wonder if they know how well sound carries in here,” Sean says. “I’d love to know what he’s doing to her, though.”
“Whatever it is, she likes it, and you need to keep your nosy ass out of it,” Kai retorts.
“Fuck off, Gorilla. You know you’re hard as a rock, too, listening to all that.” Sean waves his hand toward the ceiling, and I burst out laughing.
“We all are. Let’s go outside and eat.”
There’s no way we can sit here and eat while listening to that. I agree that they need privacy without prying ears. We go out on the front porch and get seated around the table with Les, Ryder, and Zane. Every once in a while, Les coughs to cover up a laugh until she can’t hold it in anymore.
“I’m sorry, but holy shit, they’re loud.”
“You have no room to talk,Il mio sole.Pretty sure all of Abbs Valley hears you.”
Les glares at Ryder and points at him with her fork. “Just for that, you won’t be helping me make any noise.”
“You want to bet?” Ryder challenges with a grin.
“Love, you know what you’re getting yourself into. You remember that bet she had with Gage?” Zane says.
“Yeah, he lost,” Les says with a smug grin.
“He could have gotten you naked, given half the chance. It’s Gage,” Ryder replies dryly.
Les shrugs. “I can’t even argue that.” She gestures at me. “You’re second in command when your leader is otherwise indisposed, so do you have a plan?”
“We’re going to send Kai to interrogate the ones at your house and then wait for the signal from Ghost. I don’t know if we should hit anything else until we get more information.”
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