“That… just… a friendship shit is dead.” He sent a slow stroke into me with every word. “You hear me, Phee?”
My eyes rolled to the back of my head in response. That wasn’t a good enough answer because his grip on my neck tightened.
“Say it!”
“It’s dead! It’s dead!”
My pussy juices rained down on him as my whimpers and screams mixed with the sound of the busy city streets, reminding me that we were outside. I never thought I’d be doing something like this in a million years, but as I rode Kellon into the sunrise, I didn’t give a damn who saw us.
“I’m cumming, Kellon. I’m cumming!”
“Say that shit again!”
“I’m cumming, Kellon!”
“Cum on this dick,” he commanded, and my body trembled in response, giving me the best orgasm I’d ever had.
“Yes… Cumming!” I exploded.
“Good girl. Just like that.”
He pulled me against his chest, still grinding into me from below. I’d found a man who could actually make me orgasm.
“Shit!” A breathy growl escaped his mouth as released inside of me.
“I’m going to be everything you and baby Phileigh Cheese need.”
“I know.” I snuggled up next to him as we lay back on the blanket with our bodies pressed together and my head on his chest.
“I could stay here forever,” I murmured, tracing circles on his stomach.
He kissed the top of my head. “Then stay.”
His words held so much meaning, and I knew this was only the beginning of something I never in a million years expected to happen.
“We need to get you to the doctor,” he said, making me raise my head.
“What? I’m fine.”
“Well, we’re going to make sure.”
“Calm down.I’m sure the baby’s fine,” I said softly, reaching over to squeeze Kellon’s hand.
His leg bounced up and down, and he kept scrolling on his phone, looking up worst-case scenarios. His worrying was cute. I never had anyone besides Lolo be this concerned about me.
“If that doctor doesn’t walk in here soon, you’re gonna shake the whole room apart,” I teased, trying to lighten the mood.
“My bad,” he muttered with his eyes fixed on the floor. “I’m just nervous. What if we did something wrong? What if I hurt you or the baby?” His voice dropped. He was scared, and it broke my heart. “I couldn’t live with that, Phee.”
I scooted closer, curling my fingers into his. “You didn’t do anything that I didn’t enjoy. I’m okay. Baby Phileigh Cheese is okay.”
“You sure? You’re not worried?”
I shook my head. “No. You’re clearly worried enough for the both of us.”
He looked up at me, and a little smile appeared on his face.
“How did you hear about this place anyway?”