Page 104 of Indiscretion

Naomi pushed up on her tippy toes and pressed a kiss to my lips. “You make me happy.”

She had on a V-neck shirt, and when I looked down at her, I got a clear view of a black, lacy bra. “And you make mehard.”

She chuckled. “I guess romantic time is over. We’re back to our normal pervy self?”

My answer was to reach around and grab a handful of her ass. “Let’s go home. I want to fuck my girlfriend.”

“Girlfriend.” She grinned. “I like the sound of it.”

“And I like the sound you’re going to be making when I get you home.”

“Is girlfriend sex different than keeping-it-casual sex?”

“Definitely.”

Her smile widened. “Do tell...”

I pulled an answer I liked out of my ass. “There’s more trust. So we can do things that require that more.”

“Like what?”

“Like sensory deprivation. I’d like to blindfold you with earplugs in and tie you up.”

Naomi swallowed. “Okay…”

“And sixty-nine with you on the bottom so I can fuck that mouth deep while my face is buried in your pussy.”

“I’m sensing a pattern here. You want control.”

“Just in the bedroom, sweetheart.”

Naomi’s cell rang. She pulled it from her pocket, checked the screen, and held up a finger. “Hold that thought. It’s my sister. She had a doctor’s appointment today. I want to make sure everything went okay.”

“Have at it.”

She swiped. “Hell—”

Naomi didn’t get to finish the word because her sister was screaming so loud I could hear her through the phone. She pulled her cell from her ear and spoke into the mouthpiece, holding the phone sideways.

“Frannie! What’s wrong?”

Her sister was babbling, but I couldn’t make out the words. Though Naomi’s face changed from freaked out to wide-eyed excitement.

“Are you serious?”

More babbling.

“Oh my God! I can’t believe it! I can’t believe they found someone!” She covered the phone and beamed. “They finally found a bone-marrow match for Frannie!”

I smiled but played dumb. “That’s awesome! When’s it going to happen?”

“Probably in about two weeks! This can cure her! Oh my God, my sister is going to be okay!”

I’d gotten tested on a whim the morning after my little chat with God. When the registry called to say I was a match, I was pretty damn shocked. After it wore off, I started to question whether I was doing the right thing, or rather whether myreasonsfor doing the right thing might upset Naomi. But seeing the happiness on her face erased any doubt I’d had. The reason wasn’t important—her sister was. That and putting that smile back on my girl’s face. I hoped this was the first of many times I’d get to put it there.

Naomi talked on the phone with Frannie for a few more minutes before swiping off. She was practically bouncing with a newfound energy. “I don’t think I’ve ever been so happy. This is the best dayever.”

I smiled. “I’m happy for your sister.”