16
Moira
Apparently,dinner is overrated. Moira joked as she gazed at the patterns the sunlight drew on the wall of Aidan’s bedroom, remembering they didn’t eat at all the previous night. Aidan’s chest swayed under her with his deep breathing, indicating he was stillout.
Her body still tingled in the most delicious way. She strained her neck to glance at the alarm on Aidan’s nightstand and groaned. The last thing Moira wanted was to go back to reality after the magical night they hadshared.
But, reality would soon comeknocking.
She smiled. Soon, not rightnow.
Right now, there was still time for a littlefun.
She glided her hand down his taut chest, rippling abs, and found his generous cock. She meant it in all the senses of the term. The damn guy wasn’t joking when he said he was well-endowed. And he knew how to use hisgift.
Moira’s sex trembled at the memory when her palm caressed his thick shaft and it twitched, already semi-erect. She glanced up and confirmed Aidan was sound asleep. Careful not to wake him, she pushed the covers away from them, knelt alongside his body, and guided his cock inside hermouth.
After just one night, she had gotten hooked on the feel of his smooth skin on her tongue and his fragrant scent in her nose. She opened he mouth wide to accommodate his girth, licking and sucking, and Aidangroaned.
“That’s the best wake-up call,” he whispered, his voice rough from sleep. His hand stroked her butt, and she wiggled it close to his face, as she bobbed her head and hollowed hercheeks.
She gasped when his hands seized her by the waist and hoisted in the air. When he landed her butt on his chest, straddling him, Moira smiled. “Scoot up.” He directedher.
When she aligned her sex with his face, Aidan hooked his arms around her thighs, keeping her in place. Moira increased her speed, as he latched on her clit. She felt faint with the immediate shot of pleasure that radiated from her core through her body. Her moan, long and vibrating, triggered Aidan’s release. They exploded together as they had done countless times during thenight.
* * *
When they gotout of bed, Moira checked on with Ana and found out her kids were doing fine, making pancakes in the shape of their favorite cartoon characters. They barely talked to Moira on thephone.
Felipe shouted from afar, “Hi,Mom.”
Dani came to the phone. “Mom, don’t worry. Today is Sunday, we don’t go to school. Auntie Ana said we’ll bake a cake. This is soexciting.”
Moira said goodbye and hung up. That was the first time her kids slept away from her, and they were taking it much better than she hadexpected.
Aidan prepared breakfast while she took a shower, and they ate it without haste. She began to pile the dishes to get take them to the sink, but Aidan put his hand over hers. “Thanks, but I’ll take care of it later. Come,” he asked, unfolding from his chair, still holding herhand.
She followed him into the living room. Last night, she hadn’t noticed the room. Now, her eyes were drawn to the shimmering waters of the Atlantic that his waterfront apartment overlooked. The soft early morning light glinted off the gentle waves. Ingleses Beach, the sophisticated neighborhood where Aidan lived, was famous for its long white beach and calm greenwaters.
Distracted by the view, Moira didn’t notice Aidan moving around the room, until he tugged at her arm. She dragged her eyes from the panoramic window, and her world tilted out of itsaxis.
“What the fuck, Aidan?” she muttered, looking down at his face as he knelt besideher.
He smiled and raised the open box he held in his hands. Inside the box, a wedding band and a ring peered at her. The band was thick, with a delicate Celtic pattern etched in a silver bed, frame by two bands of gold. The ring brought tears to her eyes. A thin band of white gold held an oval diamond in a deep shade of yellow. She cupped his hands, as they still held the open box, and stared into hiseyes.
“So?” heasked.
She shook her head, but didn’t find her voice toreply.
“Or you saying ‘no’?” He gotcrestfallen.
“Silly.” She leaned and kissed him. “I’m not saying ‘no’. You’ve stolen my heart the moment you walked into ChezNous.”
“Love at first sight,eh?”
“That’s all you’veheard?”
“I’ve selectivehearing.”