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Clothes now discarded, skin on sweaty skin, ainst mine His eyes burned as I felt every inch of him Inside Outside All around the town
"Oh, God," I ain
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He looked down athis movements He pushed back into iggled again, watching his eyes change as he registereda little as well "You okay?"
I wrappedsure I was as close to hier" I winked, and he coth of his thrusts He drove intothat knowing saffected And by deep, I ht theonna wanna hold on for this," he whispered and threw one of s up over his shoulder as he altered his hips
"Siin to spasm His eyes, those damnable blue eyes, bore into mine as I shook around him
He called out my name, and no one else’s
A little while later, almost asleep, I felt thehiled deeper into the pillow My body was deliciously tired, having been worked to within an inch of total exhaustion We banged that wall, yes indeed I owned both sides of that wall now
I heard him bumble down the hall and half wondered what he was up to Thinking in that tired, half-aay that hesome water, I slipped back down to sleep
A fewaround ainst his warm body He kissed ot settled Then I heard…purring?
"What’s that?" I asked, looking around
"I thought heover one over to get hi very loudly, quite pleased with all the attention he’d been receiving lately He poked his nose in to me and settled into the nook between us
"Unbelievable," Imy eyes at the two of them
"Are you that surprised? You know hter shook the bed
"You’re very lucky I love you," I added, letting his arhter faded and sleep took hold, I pondered what the future er
I kneouldn’t always be this easy But it sure as hell would be a good ti sure the peri notice of any loose Q-Tips They would need to be dealt with if unruly If allowed to run unchecked, they would multiply I’d seen it happen
I calass bottles on it I batted at one, watching as it fell to the floor I would have to co the view from the front , I saw that I could retain control of e point I scouted a possible napping station in another ith southern exposure, then stopped for a stare-off with an owl outside Neither of us gave in willingly, and it was another fifteen minutes before I continued on to check on my people They had finally quieted down after several rounds of caterwauling Honestly
The Feeder was, predictably, taking upquarters The Tall One, aptly na that noise again--the noise I si to toss and turn She was not sleeping soundly Without enough sleep, she would be unlikely to play with , so this situation would have to be reames, so I would oncefrorace that was not fully appreciated by s, arms and elbows, until I reached the pinnacle and ca out one paw, I placed it over his breathing holes, stopping the noise h once he rolled onto his side, the noise stopped He curled in to himself, in the one corner The Feeder had allowed hi-rolling iain,into the nook between them, I rested Our home was secure, and I noatched over The Feeder and The Tall One, so I allowed ot away…