Page 84 of Sunset

We got a new couch last month, and ever since, she has been hinting at wanting to break it in today.

“Clothes off, and then get on the couch on your knees facing the back,” I say, and she hurries to obey my command.

Watching her every move, as I undress, is one of my favorite things. I love Brynn’s body even more after she has given me two amazing kids.

Once she’s in position with her back to me, I walk up behind her and rub my hands up her back and back down to her hips.

“I saw the look you were giving me, Firefly. With Lin being pregnant, you want to catch up. You were giving me the please put a baby inside of me eyes. You know what those eyes do to me.” I say, as I line my cock up at her entrance.

“Please…” She starts to beg, and I thrust hard into her.

She throws one hand up against the wall behind the couch and screams my name. With the kids gone, we don’t have to be quiet.

My hands grip her hips, as I continue to thrust in and out of her hard and fast, not giving her time to adjust. She arches and throws her head back. Her long, brown hair flows down, and I grab a fist full of it and wrap it around my hand.

I use her hair to turn her head to the side. “I love you, Firefly.” I grit out.

“I love you too, my husband.” She says, and I have to grind my teeth, so I don’t cum then and there.

She has found that hearing her call me her husband is the biggest turn on for me. Even after all these years, I love hearing it.

I lean over her and nip at her ear. The change in angle is all she needs.

“Oh, God. Don’t stop, don’t stop. Don’t you dare stop!” She screams.

“Wouldn’t dream of it, Firefly,” I say and thrust a bit harder, pushing her over the edge.

Her pussy clamps down on my cock, and I barely get another thrust in, before I’m cumming right along with her.

I wrap myself around her waist to stop her from collapsing, as I fall onto the couch, taking her with me.

“Give me a minute, and then we can go clean up and do that again in the shower.” She says.

God, I love my wife.

* * *

As the storm rolls in an hour after fireworks wrap up, and the kids are in bed, we sit on the back porch and watch it come in. I understand her aversion to them even more, but we like to sit on the porch in each other’s arms together.

“Did Mom tell you the mayor asked about turning the old hotel above Samuel’s back into a hotel?” I ask Brynn.

“No.” She says.

Daniel ran for mayor last year and won hands down. He’s done some inventive things to restore the town’s history, like rebuilding the lighthouse.

“Yeah, he found a bunch of history on it and approached Mom the other day. She asked about having guests above a seafood restaurant, and he doesn’t seem worried. She and I are going over the plans. I guess, he wants control over the renovations to bring it back as close to what it was back then with modern plumbing and all. Mom isn’t sure she wants the headache of running it.” I tell her.

“Sunset on Main.” Brynn laughs.

“Too bad it faces east.” I smile and kiss her head.

“We should talk to Kade and Lin. I bet they’d be happy to help out.” She says.

“I think so, too.” I agree.

Kade has taken to running The Inn and the villas, like he was born to do it. Watching him and Lin together, you’d never know he was a famous movie star, before his time here on The Island.

As for Brynn and me, we got our dream. I run the kitchen at The Sunset Inn, and she runs The Inn. I have a great team set up at both my dad’s restaurants in town and stop in once a week to check on them. For the most part, the chefs there have it under control.