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Total pages in book: 123
Estimated words: 120176 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 601(@200wpm)___ 481(@250wpm)___ 401(@300wpm)
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A growl erupted from me, and I started fucking her harder. “Fuck, Mara.”

Leaning down, my body over hers, I reached for the top of the backboard and began ramming into her. “Fuck, you’re tight.”

She went crazy, meeting me just as hard.

Fucking her was like tasting heaven normally. This one was like needing to conquer it or heaven wasn’t going to let me in again.

She’d already come for me twice so this time was for me, and I felt myself coming. The pleasure that spilled out.

Goddamn. I had no words.

I had no energy either. We were at midnight and had been going for the last three hours straight. I had an early skate, so I needed to head home.

I waited a little longer, until the last of the rolling eased up before I eased out of her and tossed the condom in the garbage.

I moved to the edge of the bed and sat there a moment. I needed to catch my bearings.

She sat up, the sheets rustling behind me, and skimmed a hand down my back. Coming up, her legs rested on either side of me, and she leaned against my back. I could feel her cheek on my spine and her arms went around me, resting on my stomach.

She could be such a bitch and times like this, so sweet.

That scream earlier. I’d only heard a similar scream once and it gave me nightmares for years. Hearing that coming out of her, my blood went to ice. We’d definitely shifted, but knowing Mara how I did, she’d try to deny it. It was useless. I was addicted to her, and it was becoming more. Same for her or she would’ve kicked me out in two seconds tonight.

And her ex. Fuck.

That guy. He was already a legend in the soccer world. I followed the sport, it was a nice escape from the pressures of hockey sometimes, but he was the real deal. Jesus. Fuck. Fuck! That took me right back to the beginning of what are the chances she sought out two guys on similar paths. The NHL was circling me, but I wanted one more year at least in college. I had hopes to still finish my degree, but no one knew that. Even my mom didn’t. So yeah, logically it would not make sense that Mara didn’t know who I was, but the thing was, I believed her.

Or I wanted to believe her.

Or fuck again because it’d been the perfect timing for that phone call. It worked. I got distracted.

I was still in bed with her.

I needed to go. All the mess happening, that was one thing I knew for certain.

“No more texting.”

I tensed but turned to see her. She shifted, bending her knee and bringing her leg back in.

Man, her eyes. So tormented. Now I knew what was in there, or got a glimpse, I couldn’t unsee it. She had serious ghosts from her past.

“No calls. Nothing. I mean, unless you want to come over for this, but we need to stop the other shit.”

She tucked her head down. I could feel her pulling away from me.

Whatever storm had been in her, was still in her, but it was like I fucked it down each time we went a round.

“Okay.”

I pushed up from the bed, and I could hear her breathe easier.

Such a mind fuck.

I ignored it, not knowing what to do with her, and began dressing. I was ready to go within minutes and grabbed up my bag and keys. Checking my phone, I cursed because there was a missed call from my mom and a following one from Titi. I’d have to send a text to both in the morning. Titi woke up early so she’d be happy. My mom, I’d like if she could’ve slept in, but I didn’t know what shift she was on with the hospital.

She was quiet in the bedroom. I was reaching for the doorknob but screw it.

I went back and paused in the doorway. “You’re going to be okay?”

“We’re not–”

“We’re beyond that right now. Are you going to be okay? I heard that call. That lady—her voice was loud.”

She wouldn’t look at me but nodded. She sounded so hollow when she said, “I’ll be okay.”

I braced. I didn’t know why. Maybe my own past history because right now she was reminding me of someone too, but either way, that situation was most certainly not this situation. “I can come over in the evenings.”

She looked up, and even her eyes were glassy and empty.

I winced at seeing that. “After practice, before dinner.”

“No. Eat dinner. Come after, and then leave after.”

She was pushing us back, giving us less time, but I got what she was doing. A routine, a schedule. No texting or calling, but we’d have this.

“See you tomorrow night.”

I left, not hearing her say goodbye, but she wasn’t like that.


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