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“Yeah,” I clenched around him again. Closing his eyes, his arms tensed beside me.

When he opened them back up, they were full of desire, even more than before. He moved his hand to my hip, the other leaning on the couch beside me, getting the traction that he needed before he rammed inside of me.

So hard and fast that I squealed. My pussy clenched around him again, this time for longer as sparks started to fly. I nodded to urge him on when he stopped, asking if I was okay. My eyes fluttered shut from all the sensations.

Pumping inside of me, each time hitting that spot, meant it didn’t take long before I was screaming his name for a second time.

“Fuck, Kay.” He groaned, pulsing inside me as he found his release. He leaned forward his face burrowing into the crook of my neck.

We stayed like that for several seconds until I looked down and couldn’t hold in the giggle that bubbled up my throat.

“What?” He lifted his head, smiling at me.

“I’m still dressed.” I smirked.

Chuckling, he pulled back. “I can change that.” He wiggled his brows up and down.

“Ty…” I snorted. “It’s nearly time to get Eli.”

“Tonight,” he said, pulling out slowly.

A promise, not a question.

On Tuesday morning, I went with Luke to take Eli to preschool, smiling the whole way there at how Eli was acting. Now that we were out of the apartment and away from Max, I could see the difference in Eli.

He was thr

iving both at home and at preschool, he was so much more open to talking to people and actually playing, like a child should, instead of always being on guard. It wasn’t until he was out of that environment that I noticed how much it had affected him.

He loved the simple things; spending time with Ty and Luke, just being a boy and running through the woods. Sometimes I looked at him and regretted not leaving Max sooner then I’d think, if I would’ve left him sooner, I wouldn’t have found Ty.

Eli wasn’t the only one who had changed for the better.

It wasn’t the big things, like worrying if I had money for food or waiting for the next time Max would hit me. It was the small things that made me smile; Eli’s excitement to come home and tell everyone what he had done at preschool, what he had made or a new person that he had met.

Knowing that when he woke up, he wouldn’t have to see me with yet another bruise.

The best part was knowing what waited for me at home and not having that sinking feeling as I heard the door open. That was one of the things that I loved most; knowing what was coming, what to expect.

Walking out of the preschool, I jumped back into the car and looked over at Luke. His eyes flicked over to me as he was talking on the radio.

“Got it, Boss.” He nodded and let the button go, reversing out of the lot.

“Everything okay?” I asked, leaning back in my seat.

“Serena’s on the move. Boss wants me to drop you back at the compound and then check it out.”

Wait, what? Why did I have to go back to the compound? I couldn’t help but think that he was hiding something if he didn’t want me to know what Serena was up to.

“Nope,” I said, shaking my head. “I’m coming with you.”

“Thought you would.” He smirked. “You’ll have to tell boss though.”

Rolling my eyes, I pulled out my work phone and sent him a text.

FROM: KAY

TO: TY


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