Wild Hearts – Trevor Monroe Part One – Lost Hearts Read Online Blue Saffire

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Total pages in book: 100
Estimated words: 96249 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 481(@200wpm)___ 385(@250wpm)___ 321(@300wpm)
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As she melts against my chest, I flip her onto her back. Reaching for her hands, I lock our fingers together and lift her hands above her head. I lift to look down in her eyes.

“I love you so much,” I breathe.

Taking my time, I work my way in and out of her tight body. I can feel my face contort in sheer bliss as my muscles tighten and tense. Lynn claws down my back until she cups my ass tight in her hands.

“I love you too. Harder, Trev. Please.”

I release her hands and shift her legs over my shoulder. Pinning her legs back by her thighs, I lift up on my toes and pound down into her.

The way she screams for me washes over me like a blanket of fire. My blood heats in my veins and my spine tingles. I know I’m not going to last much longer.

“Fuck. Is that hard enough?” I grunt out.

“I can take more,” she moans.

I begin to pound into her so hard the sound of our skin slapping almost drowns out her keening and cries of pleasure. As she comes around me once again, I’m unable to hold back. I take her lips as I come so hard my head and eyes hurt.

“Oh. My. God. That. Was. Amazing. Wow,” she breathes.

CHAPTER 37

Numb & Devastated

Lynn

The last few days have been awesome. Trevor and I meet at the old house every afternoon. Nanna has been covering for me and keeping my daddy out of my hair.

However, we only spent the one night together. Trev didn’t want to push it. I agreed with him. I don’t want to tempt fate and have my father find out about what we’ve been up to.

I sing at the top of my lungs as I drive down the road to Nanna’s old house. I’m so happy my face hurts from smiling so hard. Trev put off returning to school so we’d have this time together.

I nearly squeal as I pull into the driveway of Nanna’s old place and see Trev’s truck parked out front. I can’t wait to jump into his arms and inhale his comforting scent.

His cologne has become like a welcoming mat. It envelops me and gives me the feeling of love and home every single time. I sigh at the thought of it and how soon I’ll be wrapped in it.

Parking Nanna’s car behind Trev’s truck, I jump out of the car and rush inside. My heart is racing in anticipation. I leap up the stairs in a single bound.

“Trev,” I sing as I burst through the front door.

However, I skid to a stop and my stomach drops. I knit my brows in confusion. Trevor stands between his daddy and mine, with his head hanging low.

“Y’all take me for a fool,” Daddy seethes.

“Wh… what’s going on?” I stammer out.

“That’s what I’d like to know. I drove by yesterday and saw Mama’s car. I was curious, but I was in a hurry, so I couldn’t stop. I called her last night to see if everything was all right.

“I could read the bull junk between the lines of the crap she tried to sell me. My gut told me Vernon and I should come for a little visit today.

“Lo and behold who do I find here? The only reason I haven’t broken my foot off in his tail is because his daddy is my best friend and I used to wipe his little heinie.

“You know why I’m so darn mad at you two? Do you have any idea why I’m infuriated?”

“No,” I murmur.

“Because you two keep undermining me and acting like sneaky children. You’re two little liars, and you, little girl, are acting like a fool for a boy. A boy you told me already has a girlfriend,” he snarls. “I can’t trust either of you as far as I can throw you.”

Trevor frowns and opens his mouth to say something. I look at him with pleading eyes and shake my head. He shuts his mouth, but his frown deepens to a scowl.

If he tells Daddy he doesn’t have a girlfriend, it will only make this worse. Trevor balls his fists at his sides and works his jaw. My heart sinks because this is the last thing I want to happen.

“Daddy, I’m sorry. I⁠—”

“I’m done talking, Lynn. When we get home, you’re going to start looking through those college acceptances. You can forget about that music business. It’s done. I meant what I said.

“Now wait a minute,” Trev bites out.

“Trev, we should go. You’ve done enough.”

“No, Daddy. This ain’t right. Her music is how she breathes. Moses, if I’m the problem, you don’t have to worry about me. I love your daughter too much to get in the way of her dream.

“I’m gone. This sneaking around is over. Don’t take this from her.


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