Page 91 of That First Flight
Once he stands off the bed, I follow suit and grab my clothes that are littered across the floor. Anxiety creeps back into my gut because why didn’t he want more? Did he want me to return the favor? This new territory has me unsure of what to do next.
And I don’t want to screw things up with him.
I dress in my panties and bra, sliding my pants on, trying to avoid eye contact with him.
Tears sting the back of my eyes.
“Macey,” he cuts through my thoughts. “What are you thinking right now? Why are you rushing out of here?”
“I’m not,” I snap back, quicker than I intended.
He grips my wrist, stopping me from putting my shirt back on. Silently pleading with his eyes to tell him how I’m feeling.
“I’m sorry,” I admit. “I’ve never done this before. I feel like I need to return the favor.”
He laughs. “You don’t need to return anything. Whatever happens after this is on your pace and wherever you want it to go.” He cups my cheek. “I’ve told you once, and I’ll tell you again. You make me nervous and I don’t want to do anything that would scare you away.”
I swallow through what feels like thick air and nod.
“But,” he starts. My heartbeat revs with the words, impatiently waiting to hear the rest of what he has to admit. “You may have just become my newest addiction, Macey Evans. I’m not sure I’ll be able to get enough of you after watching you fall apart under me. After tasting how sweet your fucking pussy is.”
My lips part in a gasp before Oliver takes three steps away from me, smirk plastered on his face before he spins and makes his way into his bathroom.
When I hear the shower turn on, I realize I’m still rooted where he left me.
I can’t help but think, Oliver just became my newest addiction too.
I finished that first book you let me borrow, Peyton…
Peyton
Well???
Avery
So good right? I’m such a sucker for a dirty talking cowboy.
Emiline
DON’T GIVE ME ANY DETAILS. I haven’t had any time to read that one yet.
Avery
If you pulled your head away from Logan’s crotch for a few hours, you might have time to read it.
Kali
L M F A O
Emiline
I don’t understand why you’re all so hellbent that that’s where I keep my head. They have been in school books for your information.
Peyton
Leave her alone, Ave. You say it all the time… a girl has needs.
Avery