“I thought you could use some sleep,” I tell him, then turn around and find his lips.
Our kiss heats up, and he backs me into the wall. He grabs my thighs and lifts me up while continuing to kiss me. He holds my ass tightly in his hands, and I grind my body against his.
“Jessica, I’m clean, but it’s up to you. I’ll tear myself from your body and get that condom if that’s what you want.” I grab his cock in my hand and look into his eyes.
“I’m clean and on the pill. I trust you, Luke.” I position him, and he thrusts into me,driving me harder against the wall.
“I didn’t think it could get any better.” He says as he continues to thrust into me. I hold onto his shoulders, gripping him tightly with my legs around his body.
“Luke, please,” I beg as he continues to drive into me. His fingers play with my clit, and he drives me over the edge. He picks up the pace, holding me tight to the point of pain, but I cling on tightly and grip him firmly. Luke groans into my neck as he empties himself inside me.
When he pulls out and his cum drips down my legs, I watch mesmerized.
This man makes everything feel sexy in the hottest way.
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We are walking hand in hand through the streets of Nagoya, a city about an hour’s drive from the racetrack.
Once again, I’m grateful to be in Japan, where no one seems to know who Luke is, and we’re just a normal couple exploring the sights of a city.
“I really like Sarah.” He tells me, making my heart warm all over again. His wish to get to know not only me, but the important people in my life feels wholesome.
We talk about the whole Alexander situation, and Luke tells me that he probably wants in her pants, like he wanted with me on the first day we met.
Iplayfully nudge his shoulder when he says that.
“Asshole.” He kisses my cheek, and we find a restaurant for lunch.
When we sit down, Luke tells me that his sister is coming to Australia and that he would really like me to meet her. I can tell he’s a bit nervous when sharing this, but I assure him that I’d love to do that.
His sister, Lily, is 22 years old, but Luke insists she’s still just a baby who’s never going to have a boyfriend as long as Luke’s around. I roll my eyes at him.
“She probably has had all the boyfriends, just behind your back,” I tell him, and he looks mortified at the thought. Aside from the no-boyfriend rule, Luke seems like the proudest big brother in the world.
Lily is in college, earning her degree in physiology and sports. Luke tells me that she would like to work in sports psychology once she finishes college, but she still has one year left before she can take on the world, as he says. His family has always been interested in sports, and although they no longer attend all his races, they still support him from afar and visit when they can.
“Hopefully, you’ll get tomeet them the next time they come to visit,” he tells me, making me terrified. Luke reads my expression before he assures me that we can take that step whenever I feel ready.
I tell Luke about my own family back in the States. My older, protective brother, Jake, and my parents will all come visit me when F1 comes to the US.
I haven’t decided whether to return to the States between the Australian and European legs, as there are two weeks in between.
However, I’ll wait and see if the Star News team expects me to work the whole time or if I’ll have some time off.
“What do your brother and parents do?” Luke asks me, and I tell him that Jake manages a small hotel in our hometown, along with my parents. I’m the kid who broke out and flew the nest, while Jake came back after earning his degree in leadership, economics, and marketing.
Family-owned businesses like ours run our small hometown of Tinley Park, and even though it has been tough at times, my family is made up of fighters.
I tell him I grew up running through the hotel’s hallways when they were just getting started. I smile at the memories and feel my eyes well up with tears at the thought of my family.
I miss them every day and hopeI’ll get a chance to fly home and visit them in a few weeks. I have so much to share with them from this whole adventure, and FaceTime isn’t the same as the comfort of your family.
“They’re all big fans of F1.” Luke perks up at that.
“The next thing you say will definitely decide the outcome of me meeting your family,” he says. I laugh and decide to mess with him.
“I’m sorry to inform you, they’re all really big fans of Peter and Audi,” I tell him, selling my lie by giving him a sad look.