Page 77 of To Save Him

“I like that.  Say it again—tell me what you want me to do.”

My clit throbbed and its need would have overruled any logical thought in my head—but my brain was in the same place.  “Please fuck me.  Please make me come.”

Then he kissed me hard before saying, “I can do that.”  His finger pushed against my clit once more as if making a promise.  “Do you want me to take you from behind?”

Jesus, I didn’t care.  I just wanted—no,needed—him inside me, and until he was, I wouldn’t be able to think straight.  “Yes.”

He was rough then, grabbing me by the arms and forcing me around.  I felt another trickle of wetness in my panties, assuring me that I liked this—whateverthiswas.  He yanked my panties down, letting them drop to my ankles.  As if talking to himself, he muttered, “We should have had you wear sexy shoes for this.  Maybe next time.”  He ran his hand down my ass, cupping my cheek.  “Since you can’t use your arms to hold yourself up, I’ll have to be a little creative.”

I hadn’t expected him to be hard again already, but he was, and I gasped as he shoved himself inside.  One of his arms he’d wrapped around my waist as if to hold me steady, but I pushed away a little, grinding my backside into his cock and moaning. Yes.  That was what I needed.  His other hand he placed on my right hip as he gave me another delicious stroke with his cock.

But then those slid his fingers down to my clit and my mind imploded.  The orgasm that I thought would take some time to build up to instead roared through my body and brain and shook me, starting at my core and charging through every nerve.  I felt my body tighten and shudder before flooding with endorphins, making me feel like I needed to drop my body on the bed and give in to deep sleep.

I barely felt him withdraw or pick me up afterward.  In fact, I hardly stirred until I felt the sash on my hands loosen, and it wasn’t until he pulled me close into his warm, strong body that I knew I had fallen asleep, unable to keep my eyes open another moment.  I felt like an epiphany was just over the horizon, but I wasn’t awake enough to allow it to enlighten me.