“Are you going to come finish riding this dick or not?”
She took it back; her boyfriend was not only petty but also a savage. “Yeah, babe. I’m coming,” she called back.
“You’re damn sure about to be.” Was the response that greeted her, and she turned her attention back to Will.
“As I said. I’m busy. So, let’s be strangers, and don’t show up at my house again.”
Colbie closed the door in his face, sure to turn both locks. As she went down the hallway, she made a mental note to call and talk with her mother about giving her address to people because she knew that was the only place Will could have gotten it from. It was how he’d gotten her home number.
When she entered her room, she found Dallis lying on his back, lazily stroking his dick. She pulled his shirt over her head and dropped it to the floor as she made her way over.
Colbie straddled him, lining him up just right as she slid down. She was far too wet to have just had a conversation with her ex, but Dallis had somehow gotten her that way before sending her out to him and kept her that way.
“You should have seen his face when he saw my ring and thought I was getting married.”
Dallis rolled his hips upward, causing her to moan. “You are,” he told her. “I’m just waiting until I know you’ll say yes.”
Colbie opened her mouth to respond, but Dallis had other ideas as he began to fuck her. Bouncing her hard on his dick, he thrust up to meet her each time. She knew that he was pissed that Will had shown up, which meant that she would be in for the same treatment she’d gotten when he’d seen her out, and Will had stalked her.
Throwing her head back, she moaned, tightening around him and eliciting a groan from him. Colbie was definitely here for a repeat of that treatment.
18
Colbie made her way to the front door as a knock sounded. Dallis had run to the store to get a few things for them to cook, and she figured his hands were full. She swung the door open, stopping in her tracks when she saw her brother standing on the other side. She hadn’t expected to see him until she visited her parents after New Year.
“Hey, Little Sister,” Drew greeted, hugging her.
“Hey, what are you doing here? I didn’t expect to see you until the second.”
“I was passing through and thought I’d stop by and bring you your present. I haven’t decided if I’m going to mom’s house. So, I wanted you to have it if I didn’t show up.
Colbie nodded, taking a step back and allowing Drew to come inside. She looked down both ends of the street for Dallis’ car but didn’t see it. Closing the front door, she turned to find her brother sitting on her couch, a gift bag she hadn’t noticed sitting beside him.
Making her way over to her tree, she grabbed the gift she’d gotten him from under it and handed it to him. Drew gave her the bag covered in Snoopy wearing a Christmas hat.
Colbie pulled out the tissue paper, placing it aside before reaching back in and pulling out a box. Turning it over, she smiled, seeing it was a new set of wine glasses. She and her siblings didn’t typically buy each other costly gifts. They always capped each other at fifty dollars.
She turned her attention to watch her brother open his present. They both began to laugh when he pulled out the canister and tumbler set.
“Great minds think alike,” Drew spoke, and Colbie nodded in agreement.
Placing her present back into the bag, she reached over and picked her phone up from the table. She was about to text Dallis and let him know that her brother was there so he wouldn’t be caught off guard. However, her front door opening put a wrench in that plan.
“Baby, there’s a car parked out-” Dallis cut himself off as he saw her and Drew.
“Baby?” Drew questioned, standing. “Colbie, you’re getting some dick and didn’t tell us?”
Colbie rolled her eyes. “Drew, this is Dallis, my boyfriend. Dallis, this is Drew, my brother,” she introduced as she made her way over to Dallis to take one of the bags out of his hands, but Dallis shifted it to his other hand and made his way over to Drew.
“It’s nice to finally meet some more of Colbie’s family,” Dallis stated, holding his hand out to Drew.
“Nice to see that she’s dating again after Will’s no-good ass,” Drew responded, taking Dallis’ hand.
“I’m not a fan of him either,” Dallis stated before heading towards the kitchen. “You’re staying for dinner, right?” he questioned over his shoulder.
“I’m never one to turn down a free meal,” Drew responded before his eyes swung to Colbie and raised a brow.
Colbie made her way back over to Drew, knowing already what he was going to ask before the words even exited his mouth.