He knew she'd be tight around him. Perfect. Squeezing him tight.
"Oh, shit."
He hadn't planned it, but he certainly wasn't going to stop it as he exploded with his hand wrapped around his cock. His hips flexed forward over and over as he rode out the waves of his orgasm. His skin tingled all over his body and he ended up laughing at himself.
"That didn't take long."
Pallas shook his head.
It hadn't, but it had been a long time since he'd had sex.
And he'd been primed since the night he'd met Kawehi, imagining the taste of her lips, the feel of her skin against his.
When it came down to it, it was probably a good idea to get it out of the way.
Maybe he'd be able to keep himself from getting ridiculously hard when they were at the beach. He didn't want to embarrass Kawehi by walking around with her at the beach, hard as a pole in his trunks.
Reaching under the top sheet, he used his boxer briefs to wipe himself off and then peeled them off to toss them across the room into his laundry hamper.
Being naked under his sheets wasn't easy either. His cock seemed to have a mind of its own and that meant thinking about Kawehi. Groaning out loud, he lifted an arm and draped his forearm over his eyes. It was going to take a while to get to sleep now. Falling asleep with an erection wasn't easy, but he needed to sleep before his alarm went off.
Yeah, life was changing for him.
In the best ways possible.
FIVE
PALLAS
Sunday turned his whole week around. He'd barely gotten up and dressed for a run before reporting to his team's training room when his phone lit up on the dresser. There wasn't a song or a ring tone that reached his ears. Just a single word. WOLF.
Pallas picked up the phone and answered it.
"Pallas?"
"Yes, sir."
He could hear Wolf's laughter in his voice. "When are you heading in?"
"I was headed out for a run, but I can come straight in instead."
"Good."
Pallas waited for Wolf to hang up, but he didn't. At least not right away.
"I just want to talk to you about something. Not an emergency if you still want to run."
"No, I'll be right in. I can run later."
"Okay. I'll meet you there."
Then, he hung up.
Pallas wasn't sure what was on Wolf's mind, but he wasn't used to that strange hesitation in his tone.
Knowing that there was no use in worrying over it, Pallas changed his clothes to his woodlands uniform and headed out to his Bronco. The parking lot was half filled being that it was Sunday. There were still men at church and others enjoying their day. Climbing up into the Bronco, he saw something flash on the screen of his phone.
KAWEHI: Aloha Kakahiaka