Page 47 of Somewhere Safe


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My moans and breathing were dramatic, the money was coming in quickly. It was not long until I was completely naked with just my hood on, stroking my cock, teasing myself, biting my lip, groaning, imagining things I shouldn’t be imagining.

Cash was flowing in, pleasuring Iris was playing in my head and Nash had somehow made it into my fantasy fucking her, while I sucked on her clit. I was lost in my fantasy when my orgasm hit me out of nowhere. I moaned loudly, biting my lip before I said one of their names.

I was screwed. Irrevocably screwed. I wanted a married couple and I didn’t know what the hell to do about it.

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My head throbbedas I looked through my email for the documents Nash’s father asked for. He was surprisingly civil with me, even when I asked to visit the farm wanting to see the workers and see how it was doing. I wanted to ask to stay a week, work the farm like I used to because I still missed it, but then what would I do after? Did I ask to stay? Did I want to stay?

The farm didn’t feel like home anymore. It hadn’t felt like home since I came to Sterling Ridge.

“Iris!”

The walkie scared the shit out of me.

“Yeah?” I answered, getting up from the desk.

“We have two horses on the run, they were by the barn by the old house,” Theo yelled. “I need you.”

I was out the door before he finished speaking. I jumped into a UTV, realizing this would not work. The wind was blowing hard and I didn’t know how strong the wind gusts were. I left the UTV for my truck, taking the longer way to the old barn, wondering where the hell the windstorm was coming from and why we didn’t get a damn notice.

Once I got to the barn, it was chaos. One door had come off the hinges, pieces of wood were missing off the barn, two horses were roaming and I only saw Theo. I ran to Theo who was picking up goats.

“Theo!”

He looked relieved to see me.

“The third horses got out. I need you?—”

“I got it!” I ran into the barn to get Snow White saddled and saw she was ready for me.

We took off, going for the horses close by. They were the easiest, but with every gust of wind, the more I worried it was foolish to go look for them. I grabbed one horse and easily brought her back to Theo. Colt was with him and I almost asked where Nash was.

“Iris, leave them, it's too dangerous,” Colt said.

“I can get one more,” I said, leaving before he could say anything.

Snow White and I rode to the last place we had seen the horse. Visibility was getting worse and in all the years I had been in Sterling Ridge, this was one of the worst windstorms we’d ever had. I prayed there were no fires in the vicinity.

A gust of wind scared Snow White making her turn around to go back towards the barn. “Come on, girl, we just gotta find one more.” I rubbed her mane, looking around, getting more worried that I would not find the horse.

Snow White’s ears perked up as I heard a faint sound. I pulled her reins to the right, riding a little faster as I looked around. There, wandering around, were the last two horses. They must have found each other and stayed together. I was relieved and worried about how I was going to get them home safely. I couldn’t leave one behind.

We approached them slowly and I was able to get one of them, but the other was too skittish. Snow White was gettingrestless and I couldn’t stay out here much longer, I hoped the other horse followed. The way back to the barn was slow, looking over my shoulder the horse was following us. The visibility was awful as I rode for a minute praying I was going the right way.

“Iris!”

I wanted to yell back, but it was not worth the mouthful of dirt, even though it felt like the wind was dying down.

“Iris!

There was panic in their voice and I thought it was Theo, worried out of his mind, probably feeling a little guilty.

“Here!” I called out, as a gust of wind hit us.

Snow White grunted, stopping, getting scared as another gust of wind hit us.