“Lift up,” he ordered between their kisses.
Rozalin raised her body, giving him enough room to free his manhood from his pants. Standing at attention, she slid down on it, covering his dick with warmth that made his lips divide.
“Yessss,” she moaned, sliding up and down. “I knew this dick was good.”
Rio was stuck in a sexual stupor, holding her waist while she gave him pleasure. Her wetness covered his shaft, creating a sticky sound.
“This pussy ain't been touched in a while. I can tell,” he grumbled before licking on her neck.
“Shit,” she whimpered when Rio started fucking her from under.
Holding her tightly, he thrusted his dick into her until he felt the pulsating sensations of her walls.
“Yes, Daddy, make me cum!” she screeched.
He continued stroking until he felt his climax near. Rio made sure to lift her before his essence sprouted from his dick. Heavy panting filled the car before they peered at each other and chortled.
“See what you made me do,” she complained. “I did not come here to get fucked in the back of the car.”
“Yeah, you did! You wanted this dick.”
He reached for the middle console and pulled out some napkins. He gave Rozalin a few and then cleaned up the remnants of their fuck session.
“I never do this so please don't judge me.”
He simpered at her. “You ain't gotta say all that. We grown. We both did what we wanted.”
“You're right. I definitely was a willing participant. Now, I’m a satisfied girl.” She winked.
The two got dressed, and Rio walked her toward her car.
“I enjoyed you.” He kissed her lips. “Hit me when you get home.”
Simpering from his gesture, she assured, “I will.”
As Rio walked away, the fleeting euphoria from their encounter began to fade. With each step, he felt the weight of his reality settle back in. Night after night, he was haunted by memories of Cali and the life they once shared. No matter how hard he tried, those images clung to him, unwilling to vanish from his mind.
Cali was amongst the land of the living, walking inside the quaint bakery. Job hunting was on her agenda today, and Bria insisted that she do her quest outside of the house. Cali had to get her life in order, but she honestly didn’t know where to start. How could she do something that she was never equipped to do? In her marriage, Rio was the person to take care of all of her needs. She only went to work so she wouldn’t be bored. Now, with her savings low and no money coming in, Cali had to get herself together before she became a bum.
Sitting by the window, she sat up her laptop and placed her cappuccino next to her. Uploading her resume, she looked at all the software engineer job postings. Noticing one in Diamond Falls, she clicked on it.
“Damn that’s kinda far,” she whispered.
It wasn’t a totally bad idea. She never thought about leaving St. Parklynn. It was her hometown. Land of the rich and dangerous. Her family was here and all of her memories, but Cali had to admit that she was drowning here. The sorrow was up to her neck, threatening to swallow her whole if she didn’t swim toward shallow waters.
After giving it careful thought, Cali applied for the engineering job in Diamond Falls. A part of her didn’t think she would get it, but it felt good to apply. After filling out several applications, she grabbed her phone and logged into Instagram. It had been ages since she was on any social media app. She’d literally been a hermit, falling victim to the depression that wouldn’t let her go.
Cali checked her messages then went to Rio’s page. She chuckled when she realized he hadn’t blocked her yet. Rarely did he use this page. She did notice he had posted a story, so she tapped on it. Seeing that it was a quote, she read it.I reward loyalty with loyalty and disloyalty with fuck you!A sharp pain staggered through her chest as her eyes welled with tears. Cali would never forgive herself for what she had done to him.
Blinking away her tears, she tapped off his page then scrolled her timeline. She noticed Irish had posted a picture of an ocean and mountains. Immediately, she left her a comment.Friend, I miss you.Cali kept scrolling until she saw a post from Rozalin. She appeared to be at dinner with a man but could only see a few fingers. Cali smiled, knowing it had been a while sinceRozalin was in the dating pool. Immediately, she hyped her up in the comments.Get it, boo!
After scrolling for a while, Cali logged out and finished her cappuccino. She looked out the window, noticing the clouds that hid the sun.
“Is that…” she mumbled, recognizing a familiar face.
Cali got up and hurried outside. “Ms. Campbell.”
The older woman turned around, wearing a look of confusion until she spotted Cali. “Oh, hey.” She beamed.