“Make yourself come, baby,” I coaxed, knowing I couldn’t reach her clit as easily in this position. The best I could do was angle my dick to hit her g-spot, but I wanted to make sure she came good and hard.
She adjusted slightly as she reached down and began rubbing herself.
“Oh my God, Aiden,” she moaned as I plowed into her over and over as she brought herself to climax.
Her pussy spasming around my cock was all it took for me to unload inside of her, my balls tightening as I came harder than ever before.
We stood there for a moment, both catching our breath before I slowly pulled out of her. I grabbed a couple of napkins from the counter and wiped myself off before debating on whether to clean her up as well.
“Leave it,” she said, already reading my mind as she pulled up her leggings and smiled. “I want to feel you leaking out of me.”
I shook my head and grinned, knowing she was going to be the death of me.
Twenty-Six
Makayla
I’d never been in aparade before, let alone on a float. Add on the extra pressure of being the very first float in the parade, as well as being theonlyperson on the stage, and my nerves were at an all-time high. The ladies of the Sugarplum Sweethearts were seated around the stage, facing out toward the crowd as they tossed candy canes while I sang.
I thought it was cute that we all wore matching ugly sweaters, especially since it was freezing outside. There were reports that a big snowstorm was heading in, but thankfully it was dry this morning.
I considered sitting on the chair they’d provided for me on the stage, but it felt too much like being a queen sitting on her throne. Thankfully, the float moved so slowly that I didn’t have to worry about keeping my balance as I walked around, making sure I took turns on which side of the street I faced so everyone could see me.
The songs today were more fun and upbeat which had the kids in the crowd smiling. I couldn’t stop thinking about what Aiden had said about wanting to knock me up. I hadn’t given much thought to my future once my music career started, but now was as good a time as any to start thinking about it. I was already twenty-eight and didn’t want to wait too long before deciding whether or not I wanted to start a family. These things took time, and if I didn’t stop and start planning now, I might miss the opportunity. My career was at its peak, and I had another world tour lined up, which meant I would be thirty by the time I finished.
I looked ahead, curious to see how far the parade went and was surprised to see that the street continued to be lined up with people for miles ahead of us. Aiden wasn’t lying when he said that people came from all over to be here for Frosty Fest, which was good for business in Sugarplum Falls.
The music stopped after the last song ended, and I wondered if that was it for the singing portion of the parade. I smiled and waved at everyone, curious about what else I was supposed to do since we still had a ways to go.
Then, just as suddenly as the music stopped, it started again.
I smiled when I recognized the tune of O Holy Night and caught my mom’s eye as she looked up at me.
“They all wanted a repeat of yesterday’s performance,” she yelled up to me, trying to be heard over the gust of wind that whipped between us.
I nodded and took a deep breath, hoping I could do it as well as I had yesterday.