Page 11 of Sugarplum

Julie smiled against his chest. “I told you it wasn’t all ‘cheesy nonsense’ as you called it.”

Chace chuckled. “Well, it mostly is, Jules. However, sometimes they get it right.”

Julie gazed up at him. “Does this mean we can watch them more often?”

Chace pretended to think. “I don’t know about that Jules. It’s going to take a whole lot of convincing for me to agree.”

Julie smiled as she kissed his neck. “I think that can be arranged.”

A thought then popped in his head. His eyes narrowed with a squint and he asked. “Speaking of arrangements, are you planning to go to that Christmas reunion party? You know, the high school reunion Jessica and Talbert are setting up?”

Julie rolled her eyes and she shook her head. “Ugh, are you kidding me? I had no friends in high school. Besides, the meeting they posted is just to draw straws and see what everyone’s roles are for the main party. I bet you I’ll end up landing the oh-so-amazing job of buying napkins for the food table.”

“It can’t be that bad. I’ll be there with you,” Chace pointed out as he leaned in lower to give her lip another soft nibble. “Come on, we can be awkward together. Everybody’ll be like they don’t remember us until they see us flirting like rabbits at a pet shop.”

Julie giggled and tapped his chin playfully while she thought about the proposition. No one even knew they ever got together and broke up because it all happened during and after their college years. It would be so shocking for their batch mates to learn all that happened between them in the years following their graduation.

“What are you giggling about?” Chace asked when he noticed her eyes darting to and fro. “If you’re dreaming about my big boy you can always have another go. I’m still hard.”

They both laughed but Julie shook her head and explained. “No, silly, I was just thinking about how much we’ll have to explain to everybody if we do go to this thing. We never even spoke to each other once and now we’re going to tell them we went through a roller coaster ride of a relationship?”

“Oh the horrors,” Chace said sarcastically. “Does it really matter, Jules? If we are, does that signify that we’re officially dating again?”

Julie snuggled into his embrace and pressed her body against his. She could feel his erection pushing up against her and it jolted her body with another shock of ecstasy and wild images that turned her on yet again.

“Maybe,” she answered. “It depends on how well this will go.”

“How well what will go?” Chace asked right as Julie turned around to set her eyes against his. A naughty smirk crossed his face when he saw Julie give him a deliciously evil wink and she reached down to stroke his throbbing member with both her eager hands.

Julie bit down on her lip and she looked up into his eyes. “This.”

She then wiggled her way out of his arms and tried her best to squeeze through the cramped space they were in. Eventually she got back down behind the front passenger seat where she could have a close-up view of his monstrous cock that throbbed in anticipation. Without another word she gave it a lick and then opened her mouth to welcome it in.

Chapter Five

“You what?” Melissa looked like her eyes were going to pop right out of her face. She almost choked on the cupcake she was devouring. “Hold on, I think I need to check if the nuclear fallout just occurred. Oh wait, it didn’t. So why in the world is your brain radiated to the point you’re going out with Chace again?”

“Oh Mel, I know you mean well when you’re so diabolical like that,” Julie said with a sarcastic smile on her face. She took a spoonful of her ice cream and sat down on the couch opposite Melissa. “We got talking during the wedding and things went smooth sailing from there. I said sorry, he said it too, what’s else is there to do after that?”

Melissa snorted and took a bit of her cupcake. “When I dressed you up I was hoping we’d attract new pups to the pound, not bring back the old dog covered in fleas.”

“I am going to be an old spinster with 50 dogs after all,” Julie reminded her. She then placed her now empty cup of ice cream on the center table and took the remote to change the channel. They were watching the local news on the TV.

“Hey, hey, no switching the channel while I’m still debating the veracity of your dire situation,” Melissa tried to swat the remote control out of Julie’s hand but missed it by a mile. “It’s like switching the topic. Well, was he any good?”

Julie’s eyebrows perked up and she stuck her tongue out. “He was his usual self.”

“That’s not juicy,” Melissa faked a yawn. “I mean, come on, it’s been like forever since you last saw him and it was a dramatic exit too. Did the old dog learn any new tricks in the sack?”

“Did Ned? By the way, I thought he was our designated bodyguard during the wedding? That creep Dorian stepped a little too far.”

Melissa guffawed and let it go. “Ned was a little busy being Kevin Costner to my Whitney Houston. It’s no wonder you came in so late last night. Well, if you’re really intent on giving it a second chance with Chace then I guess now’s the right time for it with it being Christmas and all. Speaking of which, are we supposed to buy a Christmas tree or wait until Ned figures out we cleaned out the corner specifically so he’d get the idea of buying one for us?”

“I don’t know, does it look like the Beatles are coming back from the grave?”

Melissa shook her head. “Then cough up a few bucks, let’s go pick one out later.”

“Can’t home bug,” Julie declined but she took out some cash and handed it to Melissa anyway. “I’ve got a second date with you-know-who later. Maybe it’ll lead to a third date.”