Page 93 of The Kidnapped

“Raleigh, please,” Hollis let out, lowering herself.

Raleigh took her in her mouth, gripping Hollis’s thighs and sucking until Hollis began rocking her hips fast. Raleigh could barely breathe, but she loved every minute of it. When Hollis came, it was with a soft gasp followed by a whimper. Her hips slowed before they stopped altogether. She backed up until she was straddling Raleigh’s hips, and Raleigh took that as an opportunity to slip two fingers inside, watching as Hollis began moving those hips again.

“There,” Hollis said after a few minutes, and Raleigh watched her come for a second time. “That is just the best way to wake up.”

Raleigh laughed and asked, “Shower before work?”

“That sounds good,” Hollis replied and then wiggled her eyebrows. “Any chance you’ll…”

“Whatever the question is, the answer is yes,” Raleigh stated.

Hollis laughed.

Then, while they showered, Raleigh touched her again and watched her come for the third time that morning. It was still so peaceful, and Raleigh could move everything out of her mind and just watch Hollis come like that forever. Hollis went to work after getting dressed, leaving Raleigh there to decide if she was going to work from her own house that day or stick around Hollis’s. With the day nurse already there, Olivia was in good hands, but Raleigh had gotten used to working from there over the past couple of days and liked having people around for once. She plugged in her laptop to charge, checked on Olivia, who was eating breakfast, and chatted with her for a bit before she went back to the living room and got to work.

“How is she?” she asked the nurse when she emerged from the bedroom later.

“Her vitals are good this morning, and she ate a little more than yesterday. We want to keep her hydrated, and I’ll check her vitals again in an hour.”

“Good,” Raleigh said.

“She’s awake if you want to spend some time with her,” the nurse added.

“Yeah? I’d like that,” Raleigh replied before she closed her computer and stood.

“How long have you been married?”

“Sorry?” she asked.

“You and Hollis. She told me to call her that,” the nurse said.

“Hollis? Oh, no; we’re not married.”

“Oh, I’m sorry. I just assumed. Olivia said you and her daughter loved each other very much yesterday.”

“She did?” Raleigh smiled and shook her head. “No, Hollis and I are just dating,” she explained but didn’t like how that sounded. “Actually, we’re not just dating; she’s my girlfriend. But we’re not even close to marriage.”

“Technically, I shouldn’t be telling you things about Olivia’s condition if you’re not family,” the nurse stated.

“Oh, right,” Raleigh said. “I didn’t even think.”

“But if she’s okay with it, I can.”

“We can ask her, if you want. I don’t want you to get in trouble,” Raleigh said.

They walked down the hall and into the bedroom.

“Hi, honey,” Olivia said sweetly when she saw her.

“Hey. Your nurse and I were just talking, but I was rude and asked her how you were doing. She can’t tell me because we’re not family. I can check with Hollis, too, but I was–”

“What are you talking about? You’re family,” Olivia stated.

Raleigh smiled and said, “I appreciate that, but the law–”

“She’s family,” Olivia repeated in the nurse’s direction. “You’re going to marry my daughter one day, aren’t you?”

“Oh, wow,” Raleigh said. “We only just got together, Olivia. I don’t think we should be talking about marriage.”