“What are you doing?” She asks, but I don’t stop. In fact, I gather more to finish what I started.
“There,” I say, leaning forward and kissing her lips.
“What did you do?”
“Marked you,” I answer clearly. “You’ve got my blood on you, my cum inside you, and now ours marking you as mine.”
“What?” She laughs like I’m crazy, but I sit back and blow on the letters to have the cum dry faster.
“Mi Vida,” I say softly, reading the words I wrote on her with our shared pleasure. “It means–”
“My life,” she whispers.
“Yeah.” I nod. “My life.”
Roxie’s eyes soften as she reaches up for me and cups my face, pulling me down to kiss me again. My body hovers over hers, but before I know it, I’m flat on my back and Roxie’s looking down at me with such love my heart is about to beat out of my chest.
“You’re mine, Ty. No matter what, you’re my person. I don’t know if I should give you my condolences or not, but you, my love, are stuck with me.” She grins and reaches back, slowly pumping my softened cock making me jolt.
“You’re the only person I’ll ever want. I swear on my life, I’m yours. Forever.” I vow, my voice shaking because I’m so fucking sensitive but she’s rubbing me just right. Roxie doesn’t stop and I don’t ask her to, I want this. As many times as I can go, I want this.
“Round two?” She smirks, as my dick hardens in her hand and I return the smirk with as much heat as I’m feeling, leaning up and taking her nipple in between my lips.
“Oh yeah, baby. Round two, round three, hell, maybe even a round four. I’m not done with you yet.”
CHAPTER 26
A few days later,Asher and I found the perfect apartment. It’s better than the one we’re in now, but Asher’s agreed to take the lion’s share of the rent because he ‘had to have this one’.
I was content to try and stay closer to our old one–and therefore in the same price bracket–but Asher wanted an upgrade.
He’s a good guy. The best actually. Understanding and noble, without ever trying to be.
The apartment isn’t huge, but it’s decently sized. The front door opens to a big living room with the kitchen, well, kitchenette really. There’s a small hallway with a bathroom that’s a million times cleaner than the one we have now. And the bedrooms. Oh my god, the bedrooms are huge. At least big enough for a queen sized bed. There’s a master bedroom that’s abit bigger than the other, but it has a walk-in closet. So naturally, I pushed Asher to take that one. It’s only fair.
Besides, I don’t know if maybe Rox and I might be able to move in together soon.
Look, a man can hope, alright?
But realistically, I know we’re stuck finding a place to rest our heads in places we can afford at the moment. Roxie’s settled at Harriet’s and is able to afford the deeply discounted rent, and I don’t need to leave Asher’s just yet. I’m content to let our lives unfold.
I climb the small staircase next to Harriet’s diner, knocking on the door at the top. Roxie started cosmetology school a little while ago, and she’s working at the shop,andshe’s picking up shifts at the diner. So, I’m here to check on her. Make sure she’s eating, sleeping and hydrating.
Let’s be real, Roxie’s going to run on empty to make sure she’s pushing forward. And that’s where I gladly am stepping in. I love her, and I’m going to make sure she’s taken care of.
The door creaks open slowly, the darkness surrounding her as she peaks out with one eye closed.
“Ty?” She asks, voice hoarse with sleep.
“Hey, baby,” I say softly, slipping in around her and closing the door behind us.
Harriet’s is nice, homey, and warm. There’s plants everywhere, a well-loved afghan over every sitting surface. The only thing is that Harriet burns these incense sticks that make my nose scrunch up. Roxie doesn’t mind it though. It’s safe, it’s clean, and it’s with someone who genuinely cares for her, so I can’t complain.
I wouldn’t dare complain in front of Harriet. I might get food privileges revoked.
Not worth it. I’ll deal with the hippy incense.
“What are you doing here?” she asks groggily, taking my hand and leading me towards her room. Harriet already had the whole room furnished so luckily, Roxie didn’t need to buy anything with the limited funds she has.