Nico moved, shifting to her other side, giving Stone the room he needed to spank her pussy. She squealed, bucking her hips.
Stone did it again as Nico kissed her, muffling her cries.
The mood shifted then, still sultry and laced with a desperate hunger, but the connection had been made.
Stone spanked her pussy again, but when Nico moved, so did he.
Nico straddled Stevie’s chest, his knees under her still restrained arms, gripping the headboard with one hand.
“Open your mouth,” Nico groaned. “Let me feed you my cock while Stone fucks your pussy.”
“God, yes. Please.” Stevie moaned, spreading her legs.
Stone didn’t hesitate. He guided his cock into the sweet, hot depths of her body, gripping her ankles and raising them high in the air. The wet sounds of flesh entering slick holes sounded, combined with their grunts, as they drove her to the pinnacle and beyond. Stevie’s cry was muffled by Nico’s cock, her pussy clamping down on him.
“Fuck. That’s it, baby. Come all over my cock.”
Nico roared next, his body jerking and twitching.
Stone waited until he moved before dropping her legs so he could lean over her and pound himself into her, holding her gaze, willing her to see everything. His plans hadn’t gone as he thought they would, but nothing he could’ve dreamed up would ever be as good as this.
Stevie. Nico. Stone. Together. Forever.
The mental image sent him soaring as he came.
Forty-Three
Friday, February 23, 2024
“All right, Mr. Walker. I think it’stime we had a talk,” Reilly said as she approached Zane at the diner.
She’d been sitting in a booth, nursing a milkshake for the past hour, waiting for her cousin to show up. He came into the diner like clockwork every Friday night to pick up dinner for his family, which was the only reason she was waiting. Turned out, stalking people wasn’t all that difficult when they had steadfast routines.
Zane glanced over his shoulder, confusion flashing only a moment before recognition set in. “Oh, hey, kiddo.”
“Don’t,hey, kiddo,me,” she said, sticking to her duty to be mad at this man. “And don’t flash that charming grin, either. I’ve had my eye on you.”
He chuckled. “Is that right?”
“Yup.” Reilly smiled at Myrna as the diner owner approached. “You can go ahead and start makin’ his order now. I’ll just need a few minutes of his time.”
“You told them to delay my order?” Again, he laughed. “Sounds serious.”
“It is.” Reilly pointed toward the booth. “Have a seat.”
“Yes, ma’am.”
It wasn’t easy to remain stern in the face of a man as sweet and charming as Zane Walker. It was a trait she’d always found endearing, especially when it came to this particular cousin of hers.
She would’ve waited for him to sit down because that was how she’d envisioned this interrogation going, but Zane wouldn’t allow it. He was too much of a gentleman to sit down first, so she slid into the booth and moved her milkshake aside.
“All right, officer,” he said with a straight face. “What have I done?”
Reilly canted her head and gave him her bestare you serious right now?look. “Come on, Zane. Don’t play dumb with me.”
His eyebrows jumped. “I didn’t realize I was.”
“You’re a smart guy. Think about it. I’ve got you on multiple counts of bein’ … mean.”