Page 69 of Body Lock

Quickly I pulled myself free, her pussy holding firm, trying to keep me deep inside. With one jerk I pulled out, shooting my pearly cum all over her stomach, the cream dripping out pump after pump. My cock twitched against her skin, her belly now a mix of sweat and my juice.

Lowering her slowly, my forearms fell onto the cool cement behind her head. I couldn't speak, my chest lifted intensely trying to force oxygen into my lungs.

Cadence leaned forward, rubbing the inside of her thighs. “I think I might get a bruise from that,” she said with a giggle.

“Battle wounds, baby. That's about as good as getting my name tattooed across your ass.” Smiling wide, I bared all my teeth as I looked down at her.

“Yeah, don't think I'm ever doing that.” She leaned down, picking up her torn panties and using them to wipe her stomach. “Don't think I'll be using these again either.”

“Hey, what can I say, you drive me fucking crazy. A crazed man can be rough.”

She smiled, peering up at me, balling the material and burying it in the trash. “So you're really going to do this? Fight for my dad?”

“Cadence, I really don't have a choice. I need to do this, if I don't...” I couldn't say it, the words wouldn't even form in the back of my throat. Sighing heavily, I said, “Trust me. Can you do that? Just trust what I'm telling you. I have to do this.” My eyes opened wide, searching her face for a sign of acceptance.

She stood quiet, fixed on her shoes. Her lips tapered down, fingers fiddling with the hair that escaped onto her forehead. “Alright.” Lifting her head up, her deep ocean blues had a single twinkle in each one. “But just so you know, I'm going to be there. I'm not letting you do this alone. That I can't do.”

“Fair enough.” As much as I didn't want her to go, as much as I wanted her to be as far from that place as possible that day during that fight, I knew she wouldn't hear it.

If I could, I would fly her to the other side of the world, send her off with a new name, a new life. Have her so far from here her father wouldn't be able to find her, and drag her back if shit went south...

If I failed her, I wouldn't be able to live with myself.

This was going to be my last fight,forever.

And it was for the one thing that I had come to realize was worth more than my own safety, more than the air I breathed...

Cadence.