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“I’d like that.”

He didn’t reply right away and the silence wasn’t uncomfortable. We didn’t have to talk to fill the time. We sat there instead. He grabbed a blanket and threw it over his lap then reached over to pull me to him before he picked up his phone and called to order us a pizza.

This felt right. Like it had always been. My heart had never been this happy before. There were a lot of unknowns but for right now life was perfect.

“Next week,” he said. “Let’s go to Rosemary Beach next week.”

I didn’t need to take off work that soon. But I could pick up some extra shifts maybe before then. “Okay.” If he wanted me to go with him I would make it work.

Nate Finlay

I HAD TWENTY-FOUR hours of sex experiences with Bliss. And each one had been amazing. However, that shower fuck may have been the best. She left to go get ready for work and I knew I’d end up there tonight. She was like a magnet and I was unable to stay away from her. Especially after she soaped me up, worked my cock, then wrapped her legs around me while I pounded her with it. She had to be sore. Hell, my dick was sore. But she cried out for it and clung to my shoulders then clawed me like she wanted me to just crawl inside her and live there.

If this was why men got married and settled down, then I completely got it. They found the hottest pussy attached to someone as sweet and beautiful as Bliss and they were begging to be tied down.

When I shot my load all over her stomach while she watched me I considered proposing right then. I didn’t of course but hell if I didn’t want to. She had looked up at me with her hair soaking wet from the shower smiling like my semen all over her stomach was the best thing ever.

Her leaving for work had sucked. I liked having her here with me. But she had a job and she needed the money. I couldn’t just keep her. I had finished up my last semester of college in the fall and not even tried to get a job because I knew I was going to be helping Octavia open her new store.

That wasn’t happening now and I needed to decide on what I was going to do. Leaving didn’t sound appealing anymore. But I couldn’t get a permanent job here. I needed something for the now. This was all new and I wanted to be near Bliss. To find out where we were going. Give this a chance.

I reached for my phone. Grandpop would probably have an idea of where I could work. Until I knew where I was going to go. Or hell, if I was going to put down roots here.

My father’s father set me up a trust fund after I was born as he did my sisters. It was there to get me started in life. I wanted to build something. Create something. I just wasn’t sure what yet. I had a business degree. I had ideas but I wasn’t sure what I wanted that money to go towards.

“You still at my place” was my grandpop’s greeting.

“Yeah. Listen, I’m thinking of staying here at least for the summer. I need to get a job though and a place of my own. You know anyone looking for some summer help?”

He chuckled. “Hell yeah, me. Hours ain’t great. You’ll work a lot of late nights. But I pay good.”

I didn’t really want to work for my grandpop but he continued to talk and the enthusiasm in his voice at the idea of me working there was going to make it impossible to turn him down.

“You sure you aren’t making up a job for me?” I asked him.

“Nope. I’ll be hiring several new people this month.”

I was going to have to do this. “Okay. Thank you. I need to go home next week and get some things. But I’ll be back then and ready to start.”

“As for a place to stay just stay at my place.”

I thought of Bliss sticking her ass up on the sofa and knew there was no way I was giving that up every Sunday when Grandpop was home. “I better get my own place. I’ll rent something.”

Grandpop let out a holler then he laughed. “Guess this is about that girl then.”

“Yeah it is.”

“Good. Smartest thing you’ve done in awhile.”

Figured he’d be happy about it. So would my mother. She’d be thrilled when she met Bliss.

Just as I hung up with my grandpop my phone buzzed in my hand and I looked down to see a text from Octavia. I hadn’t expected that. Nor had I wanted it.

“We need to talk.”


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