Total pages in book: 83
Estimated words: 76246 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 381(@200wpm)___ 305(@250wpm)___ 254(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 76246 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 381(@200wpm)___ 305(@250wpm)___ 254(@300wpm)
It set off another orgasm for her, and she screamed so loud it bounced off the walls of our bedroom. My body took on a mind of its own, and every time I felt the tip of my cock bump against her cervix, it fueled the fire burning inside me. I was determined to get as deep as humanly possible before I let go and filled her with my seed. “You feel so fucking amazing, baby,” I grunted. “Your pussy is so tight. It was made for me. Only me.”
I slid my hands up to cup her tits, putting pressure on her torso so she straightened up and leaned back into my chest. “I’m going to make these swell. They’re going to drip with milk, and after our babies get their fill, it’ll be my turn.” After giving each globe a firm squeeze, I glided one hand down over her belly. “I can’t wait to see you big and round, showing every motherfucker who sees you that you’re taken.” Aurora whimpered, and her pussy clamped down around me, holding me in so tight I could barely pull back out. “Oh, fuck yeah, baby.”
Finally, I slid my hand all the way down until my fingers were spreading her drenched lips so I could pinch the hard, swollen bud between them as I pumped my hips one last time. Aurora cried out as she broke apart in my arms. Burying my face in her neck, I shouted as I came so hard, I almost blacked out.
Eventually, we slid back down to the mattress in a panting, sweaty mess. We were practically as limp as wet noodles, but I dragged up enough energy to gather her in my arms.
“Weren’t we supposed to have dinner?” she giggled in a breathy voice.
“Best part about being a grown-up, baby.” I captured her mouth in a long, deep kiss before continuing. “We can have dessert first.”
9
Aurora
I leaned back in my chair, more than a little worried when my sisters marched into my office with determined expressions on their faces. Whenever two of us teamed up against the other, it usually meant nothing good for the odd woman out. “What’s going on?”
“Nothing much,” Ariel assured me as she dropped down onto one of the chairs in front of my desk.
“Why are you looking at us so suspiciously?” Belle asked, claiming the other seat and turning to look at Ariel with wide, innocent eyes. “I feel like she doesn’t trust us or something.”
“Yeah, and I can’t imagine why,” Ariel agreed with a nod and similar expression.
I opened my calendar on my computer and turned the screen toward them. Then I pointed at the current time for today before scrolling down to a spot later in the afternoon. “Probably because there’s no reason for you both to be here right now when we have our regular weekly roundup meeting scheduled for four o’clock.”
“It’s just that we’re curious about something a not-so-little birdie told us this morning and couldn’t wait any longer to talk to you about it,” Belle explained.
“More like an ostrich,” Ariel snorted.
Belle’s brows shot up. “An ostrich?”
“What?” Ariel shrugged. “It makes sense to me since ostriches are the biggest birds at like nine feet tall and three hundred plus pounds.”
Belle snorted. “I wouldn’t let him hear you call him that. It’s not exactly manly.”
If I didn’t put a stop to their verbal ping pong, they’d go back and forth like this for the next hour without ever getting to the point. “Is it safe to assume the ostrich in this scenario is Knox?” I sighed, my fingers tapping an impatient rhythm on the desktop.
Belle nodded, and Ariel said, “Of course it is. How many other big lugs do you know who’d be telling us stuff we’d want to talk to you about?”
“It could’ve been one of your husbands,” I gritted out.
“Hey!” Belle cried. “Griffith isn’t even that big,”
“And this wouldn’t have been half as interesting if it’d been Maddox who’d threatened Will with bodily harm since they already know each other,” Ariel added.
My hand ceased the tapping as I froze for a second. “Whoa! Wait! Back up.” I glared at my sisters until I had their full attention. “Are you trying to tell me that Knox threatened Will?”
Belle rolled her eyes and sighed, “Um, yeah.”
“When? Where? Is Will okay?” I picked up my cell phone to make sure I hadn’t missed any calls or texts from him and frowned when I didn’t find anything there.
“He’s fine,” Ariel reassured me. “Knox surprised him in his office like two days ago.”
“Two days ago?” I echoed softly, more than a little stunned that Will hadn’t mentioned his confrontation with my brother since we spent all our time together when we weren’t working.
“Yeah, but don't worry. Will handled Knox like a pro,” Belle reassured me. “From what our big brother told me, it sounded like Will didn't even blink when Knox threatened to tear him limb from limb.”