I’m starting to get addicted to how it feels when she comes, whether it’s on my cock or my mouth, and I’m equal parts intrigued and uncomfortable.
I don’t get addicted to women.
Certainly not because of good sex.
“You’re going to kill me,” she whispers, looking down at me.
She’s not the one sporting a massive erection.
“Can you think of a better way to go?” I ask, getting up and stepping under the water.
“Now, what are we going to do about this?” she asks, wrapping her hand around me and stroking lightly.
I hiss, pumping into her fist a few times.
“I’m sure it won’t take long if you put your mouth on me,” I grind out, already harder than stone and ready to go.
Again.
Without a word, she slides to her knees and nuzzles my crotch.
Yup.
This is addictive.
And very, very dangerous.
ELEVEN
Saylor
Canyon goes to open the door for the delivery guy while I finish drying my hair. I pull on yoga pants and a light sweater, dab a tiny bit of perfume behind my ears, and hurry out to the kitchen to join him. He’s already unpacking the food, and I grab utensils from the drawer.
“This smells amazing,” he says.
“It’s my favorite place to order from. I try not to eat fried food, but tempura is my weakness.”
“We all deserve a little fried food once in a while,” he says, popping a piece of shrimp in his mouth.
“Wine or water? I have a fairly well stocked bar, but I don’t keep beer in the house.”
“I’m good with water. Tomorrow’s going to be a long day, flying to Alaska, so I don’t need to drink tonight anyway.”
“You’ll be gone a week?”
“Yeah. We’ve got two games in Anchorage, then Vancouver and Seattle before we head back.”
“It’s nice you can do two games there back-to-back instead of having to fly all the way to Alaska multiple times in one season.”
“Yeah, the league makes adjustments for the Anchorage team. I can’t imagine playing up there.”
“Would you say no if they traded for you?”
“I have a no-trade clause in my contract with the Phantoms, so that’s not happening for at least the next five years, but I wouldn’t necessarily say no in the future. It’s all about money.” He takes a bite of a spring roll. “Oh, these are good.”
I grab a bottle of water from the fridge and hand it to him.
We eat in companionable silence for a few minutes, like we did this every day instead of having just gone on our first date yesterday.